
Originally Posted by
Drew
Betcha Sketchy has mixed feelings about the one he got spastic on.

No idea, but not so many people understand how the switch actually works (not implying he doesn't).
It is a marvel of minimalist engineering and micromaterials technology (certainly given that the design is many years old now). If you must know, it uses nano-metallised silicone in the switch. No pressure = no circuit, squeeze it = circuit as the metal particles in the rubber move and contact one another.
Battle Factory were also one of the first to understand that cutting power to the ECU was a bit shit, so instead route the low tension current through the shifter ECU and lower the voltage to the coil for predetermined time.
This time is easily changed.
Sensitivity at the switch is also tuneable to a certain degree.
The only real issues I've had with this device is making sure that oil does not get into the switch. This will insulate the switch causing it to not work.
If one dismantles the switch it can be tough to get it back together unless significant care is taken.
Also, it is possible to reconfigure the switches between GP and Road shift (push, pull) without buying new switches.
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