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15 Jun 2001, 09:30 (Ref:105431) | #1 | |
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Quickshifter for seq.gearboxes.
I just found this link and I like the product they display:
http://www.quickshifter.com/ I know some motorcycleracers this kind of systems to improve there acceleration, but I thought it would be much more expensive. What do you guys think of it??? |
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15 Jun 2001, 11:40 (Ref:105451) | #2 | |
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These systems are quite common in Biking, Theres a british Copnay called Harris who do a ignition cut system like this but also tied into an electronic solenoid to operate the shift as well, the shifts are instigated by a pair of (1 up and 1downchnage) button. British Hillclimb racers using motprbike engines use this system, some have adapted the buttons to be operated by paddles F1 style.
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