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999TREV
26-Apr-2006, 20:31
Right boys and girls
Has anyone fitted a powershifter to a 999 before.
Any advice at all, as i've only just had this silly and foolish idea.

:eureka:

duc daz
26-Apr-2006, 20:33
u2u pedro749 he has one on his ;)

999TREV
26-Apr-2006, 20:57
Cant seem to u2u pedro749.
dam computer things.:devil:

duc daz
27-Apr-2006, 20:30
sorry mate its pedro749r my mistake:sing:

Nattyboy
28-Apr-2006, 00:29
marchesini has just had one fitted to his 748 but hasnt tried it yet if your not in a rush..?

Nat

bike mad
02-May-2006, 16:01
it's not a stupid idea, it's probably equal to 30 bhp, I dont know, it's just a guess but it has to mount up with 6 gears to go through.
is yours for the road or track
:flame::burn::burn:

chief
02-May-2006, 17:52
Just fitted one to my 749R....Incredable just keep the throttle wide open and when the revs touch 11 just prod the lever :D

I found it easy to fit (JHP Quickshifter) just a couple of wires to cut and solder in new ones, bit of heat shrink and Bob's yer uncle. I spent a few hours laying it all out to get the neatest routing of everything but really enjoyed fitting it.

999TREV
03-May-2006, 19:52
Thanks for the help lads. Its for the road
Got a local chap (Carl Harrisson) to find me one

DaveB916
03-May-2006, 19:56
Fitted one to my 916 from JHP, came 'plug and play' i.e. no soldering or wiring just plug in.

Works a treat.

boyo
04-May-2006, 15:36
Cheif are you using your bike on the road or track if on the road is it an improvement or is it a bit akward to use at lower revs?

chief
05-May-2006, 18:23
boyo

Comes with a neat little switch that fits on the headlight unit (very 007) by which you can turn it on/off.

On the road it's a hoot........you can change pretty much anywhere in the rev range, but for the smoothest result you need to use 6-7,000 RPM and obviously above. Very well thought out set up this one, really neat wiring all heat shrunk in black with matching Ducati connnectors. I use the race shift lever so not soggy linkages.......the change is imperceptible just silky smooth power power power.....

:D

boyo
06-May-2006, 09:40
Thanks cheif i will be looking into getting one now sounds great fun.

spartacus
06-May-2006, 11:31
are quick shifters/power shifters just for bikes that have had work done to them (exhaust, engine mods etc...) or are they also suitable for bikes that are largely standard?

pedro
06-May-2006, 12:12
my dynojet quickshifter plugs straight into my power commander,easy as. you can also re-program how fast/slow you want the engine to cut when you change gear.

khushy
06-May-2006, 12:14
a quickshifter is for ANYONE who wants to shift quickly!!!!

you cant get quicker than a quickshift shifter - try saying that a few times.

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