Are these things really worth the money?
What are some of the benefits from having one on your bike
What are some of the benefits from having one on your bike
. Lower lap times. And most add on ones suck. Are you referring to a QS or a bidirectional QSAre these things really worth the money? What are some of the benefits from having one on your bike
What’s the difference?. Lower lap times. And most add on ones suck. Are you referring to a QS or a bidirectional QS
The bi does both, up and down shift.What’s the difference?
What’s the difference?
My current bike does not have a QS, but with timing the engine speed and throttle, I can do a clutch-less shift, it is a poor man's substitute for a QS!
Anyone using the Annatori QS?
Marketable.So really not logical for the street.
Reason i asked is I’m seeing lots of new iron coming as stock OEM item
Really? I've never encountered an issue with the downshift...are you closing the throttle completely before shifting?I loved doing that on my Z650. I didnt realize until later that I could also use it do downshift lol.
It was a lot more harder to get the timing and RPM right with the quick downshift vs the upshift though.
4R doesn't come with QS so you can blame something elseMarketable.
It honestly really annoys me because there's a cost to that feature, and it's edging out other features I would rather have. Like the ZX-4RR has a quickshifter but not any of kind of damping adjustment on the front forks. The ZX-4R doesn't even have preload adjustment on the forks, it's a premium feature!
Really? I've never encountered an issue with the downshift...are you closing the throttle completely before shifting?
So really not logical for the street.
Reason i asked is I’m seeing lots of new iron coming as stock OEM item