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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:
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.
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?
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
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?
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.
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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