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    How do quickshifters work?

    How do quickshifters work? Do they do up and down shifts? I presume you still need the clutch?
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    Is this a thread to see who has the least ability to research shit for themselves?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
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    Well yes.
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    http://lmgtfy.com/?q=How+do+quickshiters+work

    This link should explain it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geeen View Post
    That link would require the ability to read though, wouldn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Tough crowd this evening!
    LOL, yes. But have just tracked down a contact for somebody that will know for the application Im thinking of.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Is this a thread to see who has the least ability to research for themselves?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Well yes.
    Sorry, too tempting a shot not to take it

    Short answer, quick-shifters work by cutting the spark (and thereby reducing load on drivetrain) to allow the rider to make a full throttle shift, either the normal way or with electronic actuation such a solenoid or pneumatic cylinder. I've never used one of course, but I'm pretty sure the idea is incompatible with the use of the clutch.

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    Was the absence of the f deliberate by any chance?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    but I'm pretty sure the idea is incompatible with the use of the clutch.
    Clutchless full throttle upshifts,I've used them in 250 Superkarts and will be putting one on the Sidecar
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Sorry, too tempting a shot not to take it

    Short answer, quick-shifters work by cutting the spark (and thereby reducing load on drivetrain) to allow the rider to make a full throttle shift, either the normal way or with electronic actuation such a solenoid or pneumatic cylinder. I've never used one of course, but I'm pretty sure the idea is incompatible with the use of the clutch.



    Was the absence of the f deliberate by any chance?
    Cheers, have been sent links over night for a unit I think will work. Looking for something to help somebody thats disabled and they make units for that in the US. Found that so paraplegic guys race, they get strapped to the bike. Very cool.

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    If that is your purpose, then it is not a quick shifter that you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    How do quickshifters work? Do they do up and down shifts? I presume you still need the clutch?
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