ignitech quickshifter
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ignitech quickshifter
Hi All,
anyone got a source for decent quickshifter switches?
I used a brake pull switch on my TRX but its hidden behind a cover, my dads bike needs a neater solution.
I would like to fit a pressure sensor that goes into the shift rod, but they all seem to be a fortune!
any ideas?
anyone got a source for decent quickshifter switches?
I used a brake pull switch on my TRX but its hidden behind a cover, my dads bike needs a neater solution.
I would like to fit a pressure sensor that goes into the shift rod, but they all seem to be a fortune!
any ideas?
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Re: ignitech quickshifter
I don't get it, ignitech sells them (push or pull) seperately for a reasonable price?
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Re: ignitech quickshifter
Yep, 58 euro if I remember correctly and the rod kits are 6 euro and you'll need 2----plus shipping ( around 20euro )
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Re: ignitech quickshifter
I didnt know they sold them!
what type are they? are they mechanical or pressure sensor type?
I assume they screw into the shift rod?
what type are they? are they mechanical or pressure sensor type?
I assume they screw into the shift rod?
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In that case I don't understand how you came up with the subject title!
http://ignitech.cz/en/vyrobky/accessori ... switch.htm
http://ignitech.cz/en/vyrobky/accessori ... switch.htm
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Re: ignitech quickshifter
Tarwetijger wrote:In that case I don't understand how you came up with the subject title!
http://ignitech.cz/en/vyrobky/accessori ... switch.htm
LOL
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1974 Yamaha RD250A, Candy Blue
1998 Yamaha SZR660, blue of course
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Re: ignitech quickshifter
Tarwetijger wrote:In that case I don't understand how you came up with the subject title!
http://ignitech.cz/en/vyrobky/accessori ... switch.htm
everyones a smart arse
I knew they could support them, i didn't know they actually sold the switch as well !
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Ah, I see. Well...
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Re: ignitech quickshifter
All input is always appreciated
Going to order one today. what has everyone done about the shift rod? do they sell one for the trx or do I just have to make one up?
Going to order one today. what has everyone done about the shift rod? do they sell one for the trx or do I just have to make one up?
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See herecoxylaad wrote:All input is always appreciated
Going to order one today. what has everyone done about the shift rod? do they sell one for the trx or do I just have to make one up?
http://www.trx850.com/phpBB_forum/viewt ... =6&t=10796
Mine is on page two. I used two coupling rods (they are quite small) from Ignitech, only €6 each.