Which Quickshifter?

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Which Quickshifter?

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What's the best/best value quickshifter for a Suzuki 600 K7 (Yoshi electrics)?

Any advice welcome.
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Translogic mate they do a plug and play easy to wire and fit and no setting up because they use a switch with 3 different delay settings and are reasonably priced look on there website they fit directly into the coils so it doesnt matter what electrics you are running
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Thanks Craig.
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If you use Translogic wire in an on-off switch for when it packs in in the wet.
If I hadn't done this we would have been watching from the side of the track instead of winning the Dongo trophy.
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You did well mate from where I was watching until we aquaplaned past hairpin And lost position:D note to self cut tyres deeper :?
We broke something, I think it was traction….........


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teamradar wrote:If you use Translogic wire in an on-off switch for when it packs in in the wet.
If I hadn't done this we would have been watching from the side of the track instead of winning the Dongo trophy.
Weve used Translogic for a few years now Andy. It only packed in once , Phil just changed gear as if there wasnt a quick shifter fitted. Or am I missing someting.
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oldbelly wrote:
teamradar wrote:If you use Translogic wire in an on-off switch for when it packs in in the wet.
If I hadn't done this we would have been watching from the side of the track instead of winning the Dongo trophy.
Weve used Translogic for a few years now Andy. It only packed in once , Phil just changed gear as if there wasnt a quick shifter fitted. Or am I missing someting.

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Weve used Translogic for a few years now Andy. It only packed in once , Phil just changed gear as if there wasnt a quick shifter fitted. Or am I missing someting.[/quote]

It cut the ignition and it stayed cut until I turned it off then it fired up again.
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That sounds more like the sensor in the gear lever faulty andy if u need to switch it off
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