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electric gear shifters
bikerush - 15/11/04 at 12:21 PM

anyone using the trick-shifter or pro-shift systems?
looking at fitting one to my dax busa...
just doing some research at the mo..
regards
dave.c


Hellfire - 15/11/04 at 12:24 PM

MK Blade has recently had a pro-shift, electronic gear change fitted. No idea of cost but looks and works extremely good. Cracking piece of engineering by the pro-shift boys. Try dropping him a U2U.


bikerush - 15/11/04 at 01:06 PM

ty very much kind sir...
dave..


phelpsa - 15/11/04 at 09:00 PM

£1000 from ST Motorsport.

Adam


ceebmoj - 16/11/04 at 12:05 PM

or in the locost spirit have you considerd making one? it is not all that complex.

Blake


evo3500 - 19/11/04 at 12:23 AM

in terms of value for money and reliability I have just fitted one it works very well I have just fitted a kliktronic unit cost £375.00 plus the dreaded its very well enginered and for an other £150.00 or so you can add an ignition interupt system to allow flatshifting at full rpm without lifting on the throttle or having to use the clutch on the upchange or downshift.They have been around for a long timec.check out there website.or veiw my picture gallery from monday 22.11.04 on and i will have uploaded pictures of the unit and instalation.
Hope this helps regards Simon.


Ferrino - 19/11/04 at 05:48 PM

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Originally posted by evo3500
without lifting on the throttle or having to use the clutch on the upchange or downshift.

Are you sure it's not just clutchless for the upshift? I am aware of systems which control clutchless downshifts as well, but these have been a lot more expensive.