- Sep 2, 2019
My shifter finally arrived yesterday here in Finland.
Installed it by myself and now I'm going to install heated grips aswell so can't go ride just yet.
Send us some pics if you’re done with the heated grips?
My shifter finally arrived yesterday here in Finland.
Installed it by myself and now I'm going to install heated grips aswell so can't go ride just yet.
Do you still have those QS in stock?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 ...
How does one go about getting one? What company makes it? Same install process as OEM?Yes - one left!
Did you get yours from the Honda dealer as an OEM part? I am also in Finland.My shifter finally arrived yesterday here in Finland.
Installed it by myself and now I'm going to install heated grips aswell so can't go ride just yet.
No problem.I ended up ordering Honda quick shifter from Amazon Japan at the same price. Thank you anyway.
Both are simple switches, they don't do anything themself, they just tell the ecu the shifter got triggered and the ecu does the actual cutting fuel/spark or whateverSorry for being digging this post! But would you prefer Contiroll over OEM? Because I have OEM but the shifter feels a little harsh. (I've set it at 279mm instead of 269mm) because I dont like the shift pedal so high..
Thank you
If you want something more advanced you can look for a Healtech QS. You can adjust the shift pressure feel and program the actual cutting time for different rpm’s with Bluetooth on your phoneSorry for being digging this post! But would you prefer Contiroll over OEM? Because I have OEM but the shifter feels a little harsh. (I've set it at 279mm instead of 269mm) because I dont like the shift pedal so high..
Thank you