Thanks for the good words - this is the very product I've been flogging here. Chris at HJR is the UK distributor for Shifting ContRoll.For those interested in other options, I chose to go for the Shifting Controll quickshifter unit from HJR Products, Cant fault it myself. and its half the price of the OEM unit at around £125ish +delivery
Having my QS fitted week after next when the bike is in for its 2nd service. Hoping I don't regret buying it! 🤞Just to add to this thread. I have the OEM quickshifter (fitted by the dealer as part of the sports pack when new back in September 2019) and it rarely misses a beat for me. Even short pulls it shifts well.
Having my QS fitted week after next when the bike is in for its 2nd service. Hoping I don't regret buying it! 🤞
Thanks Rafe. Gotta be honest, I am looking forward to getting it. Ordered mine when I bought the bike back in May last year!I think it's mega based on my experience. Just get a bit higher up in the revs and it'll shift fine. You don't even need to be booting it either. As long as the revs are high it'll be pretty smooth.
Thanks Rafe. Gotta be honest, I am looking forward to getting it. Ordered mine when I bought the bike back in May last year!
I’m from the NetherlandsThe Shifting ContRoll QS is a mechanical switch, like many others. As to who you should buy it from - where are you?
Okay I’m done waiting, Honda isn’t going to deliver as promised. I also heard from a reliable source that the company that makes the Quickshifters for Honda is bankrupt!
I’m going for a alternative! Which one should I take:
The Shifting Controll quickshifter unit from HJR Products or the HealTech iQSE, that has setting options ?
By the way is the Controll quickshifter unit from HJR Products a strain-gauge or load-cell quickshifter ?
www.shifter-france.comI’m from the Netherlands
www.shifter-france.com
I'd try to poach you, but I have to be honest about the shipping times right now - you don't want to wait for a package from Canada ...
Ordered the Quickshifter a minute ago 😁Thanks 👍
Yes, you can adjust the lever. I’m not 100% sure how to on that bike but it is adjustable. As far as clutch shifting, once you pull the clutch in you activate the pin switch which stops the QS from activating.Yesterday my dealer installed the OEM Quickshifter. For me being an old school kinda guy, I’m used to manual shifting and it’s a little bit against my feeling/nature to shift, not using the clutch in combination with a open throttle. Can someone with QS experience me any pointers on the subject:
can I still adjust my rod linkage to lower my gear pedal to my personal liking?
And what if I manually shift, will the QS turn off automatically?