Japanese Quickshifter
Re: Japanese Quickshifter
I don't think this is your answer, I'm not even sure it proves it was on the option list at the time but...
TZR250 ?
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Re: Japanese Quickshifter
OK I m virtually giving it you now its a Honda, a current model and not a sportsbike.
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Re: Japanese Quickshifter
So they can quickshift reverse?Kwacky wrote:Goldwing?
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I have no idea.. and so want to google this but I'll be good

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Re: Japanese Quickshifter
VFR800 is the only Japanese bike with an option of a quickershifter.
We had a bit of fun getting there though and as I said not the model you would have expected.
How weird is it that they offer it on a sports tourer when the best bikes IMO would be the 600 supersport where your up and down the box all the time. Would be great on an R6 or ZX6R.
We had a bit of fun getting there though and as I said not the model you would have expected.
How weird is it that they offer it on a sports tourer when the best bikes IMO would be the 600 supersport where your up and down the box all the time. Would be great on an R6 or ZX6R.
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Re: Japanese Quickshifter
Good work CookieC00kiemonster wrote:Yay. Not a bad guess

Although I've only done one track session on it, I was amazed at how much a difference it made riding a bike with a quickshifter teamed up with a slipper clutch...
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Re: Japanese Quickshifter
A quickshifter when getting a move on is a useful tool to have from the few times i have tried one.
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Re: Japanese Quickshifter
I had one on the RC8 for a while, but sold it as I didn't really need it on the roads. Track yes of course.
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Re: Japanese Quickshifter
As Duke says they are a really good bit of kit. I genuinely didn't think I would rate then but test road a number of bikes last year with them and I loved it.duke63 wrote:A quickshifter when getting a move on is a useful tool to have from the few times i have tried one.
Just out of interested for info out of the Ducati, Aprilla and Triumph OEM quickshifters I tried on test rides the Triumph one was the best by a country mile.