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desmobob 17-May-2006 14:15

Race shift pattern / 1-Up, 5-Down?
 
Could some helpful individual possibly disclose to me if it's possible to change the gear selection pattern to 1-up / 5-down on the 999R and 916 without purchasing additional bit's-and-bob's ?

On my R6 / R1 it's a case of just swapping the selector shaft upside down, not sure about the aformentioned Ducati models though.

khushy 17-May-2006 14:16

all you need is a race pattern lever - you can do it without one but the "feel" is aweful.

Do it - you wont look back!

Khushy

desmobob 17-May-2006 14:30

Many thanks, I'll put an 'ad' in the wanted section :burn:

desmobob 17-May-2006 14:35

Forgot to ask, is that the same for both the 916 and 999R ?
I would have thought the 999R would have allowed me to change the pattern without any additional cost .... but then it is a Ducati :roll:

khushy 17-May-2006 14:39

yep - the same!

TP 17-May-2006 14:41

I've got the reverse shift lever on my 998R and I run reverse shift on the racebike as well but Grahame (Butch890 on this board) just turned the bugger around somehow so it still has the linkage.

It is a different feel with the direct lever off the spline as opposed to using the linkage to achieve the same pattern.

andyb 17-May-2006 15:44

apparantly butch used a crank lever off of an 05 monster £10! to achieve the race pattern with the linkage lever!

Herb 17-May-2006 15:51

Quote:

Originally posted by khushy


Do it - you wont look back!

Khushy

Can someone explain to me why there is a difference between road and track set ups and what the advantages are. Not a racer, just curious.

ziggi 17-May-2006 16:01

Herb - You're probably thinking that it's more logical to go up the box to go up a higher gear and down to go down a gear but in race mode, pressing down on the lever to go up a gear is quicker and slicker to operate. Imagine a race bike with a quick-shifter and race pattern just holding open the throttle and ust pressing down every few seconds for maximum velocity. If you watch the racers when they click up (to go down a gear) they normally do 2 or 3 gears at a time to get it out the way and right for a corner.

andyb 17-May-2006 16:02

Quote:

Originally posted by Herb
Quote:

Originally posted by khushy


Do it - you wont look back!

Khushy

Can someone explain to me why there is a difference between road and track set ups and what the advantages are. Not a racer, just curious.

because operating the lever with your foot is easier pressing down than getting your foot underneath to lift it, when there may be ground clearance issues.........eg if you have to change gear when leant over its more likely that your doing this accelerating, ie, going up the box rather than down....


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