Quick Shifter

Really? I've never encountered an issue with the downshift...are you closing the throttle completely before shifting?

Racers have been reporting something wacky about the full-drive-by-wire throttle used on the ZX10R and ZX4R (same part). It's something like only allowing a quick-downshift if the throttle is being forcibly closed. I'm not sure how much of a real-world issue it is, or whether it's just a "something", and the description of the circumstances might not be 100%.

If this is the situation, it should show up if you request a part-throttle downshift, e.g. you start climbing a hill in a high gear and want a downshift as the hill gets steeper. This isn't something that would ever happen in racetrack use...
 
Racers have been reporting something wacky about the full-drive-by-wire throttle used on the ZX10R and ZX4R (same part). It's something like only allowing a quick-downshift if the throttle is being forcibly closed. I'm not sure how much of a real-world issue it is, or whether it's just a "something", and the description of the circumstances might not be 100%.

If this is the situation, it should show up if you request a part-throttle downshift, e.g. you start climbing a hill in a high gear and want a downshift as the hill gets steeper. This isn't something that would ever happen in racetrack use...
I'm about 3500kms into my 4R with the factory QS installed. So far not a whiff of a problem. Weird.
 
Quick Shifter? Not worth it. Clutchless upshift is just as fast and more or less the same movements. On a ride by wire bike, it's a crime for it to not come included.

Factory Auto-Blipper? Worth it's weight in gold for any spirited riding. Useless if you have time to count to 3.
 
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