I have a stand alone Translogic iS4 quickshifter from an R6 with a PUSH sensor.
Can anyone tell me if this is used in ROAD/STD or GP/RACE pattern?
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Yamaha R6 shifter question
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Re: Yamaha R6 shifter question
It will depend on the gear linkage and bike Wazza, when installed on your bike would the load cell be pushed or pulled when you upshift?
It might be worth downloading the manual for the IS4 from the Translogic website - you'll need the serial number from your QS which should help somewhat, link attached. http://www.translogicuk.com/manuals.php#" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It might be worth downloading the manual for the IS4 from the Translogic website - you'll need the serial number from your QS which should help somewhat, link attached. http://www.translogicuk.com/manuals.php#" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Yamaha R6 shifter question
Lets assume everything is stock...
With the PUSH sensor, shift rod would be pushed for up shifts.
I actually had it fitted to a 675!
Looking at selling it and moving in a different direction, hence I need to know what it actually fits!!
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With the PUSH sensor, shift rod would be pushed for up shifts.
I actually had it fitted to a 675!
Looking at selling it and moving in a different direction, hence I need to know what it actually fits!!
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Re: Yamaha R6 shifter question
Looking at the thread title, are you thinking of fitting it to a R6? If so most of the R6's need a Pull type with std footrests and gear change iirc? Different rear sets may change that though.
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Re: Yamaha R6 shifter question
Thanks.
It's a little difficult explaining to people that the R6 unit fit the 675, hence I'll advertise it as R6 only.
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It's a little difficult explaining to people that the R6 unit fit the 675, hence I'll advertise it as R6 only.
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Re: Yamaha R6 shifter question
I guess I could've rephrased it and asked which way the gear spline rotated to go up the box.
The triumph rotates anti-clockwise to go up.
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The triumph rotates anti-clockwise to go up.
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