quickshifter help

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gtr786

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71 posts

134 months

Sunday 18th January 2015
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http://www.healtech-electronics.com/products/qse/


Ok, as the title has anyone used the "Healtech quickshifter easy"?? Looks good and some nifty features at that price, ie blue tooth, variable times vs revs? What does everyone think??

Or should I stay with usual ie HM, Translogic??

 

Andy



gtr786

Original Poster:

71 posts

134 months

Sunday 18th January 2015
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Somebody did ask if it coukd be used in race pattern, apparently it can.
I think a call to them will clear some things up, but if I do take plunge, I will report back.
For me the simplicity of installation ,bluetooth and revs vs timing adjustments, sell it to me.
wish me luck

gtr786

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71 posts

134 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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http://youtu.be/ZpZEMARZkbI

someone has done a vid, the end bit deals with the app, very clever.

gtr786

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71 posts

134 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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Put a post up on Trackday rider forum, apparently there has been a good result

http://www.trackdayriders.co.uk/tdr/forum/healtech...

gtr786

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71 posts

134 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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for those who cant get access to that forum

Tinkling]Great shifter. Fitted one to a customers bike last week. Works neatly with no rod modifications needed. Setup via app on android phone and good range of adjustment. Works road or race shift too. One i will be happy to sell to my customers.[/QUOTE said:

gtr786

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71 posts

134 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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bass gt3 said:
Sorry mate but I tend to be a bit sceptical of a shops recommendation. wink
Just somehow not convinced by the accuracy of the sensor.
But I guess you're looking for justification as to whether to buy one as it's cheaper than the usual suspects. So let us know how it goes....
No need to be sorry, I understand where you are coming from. I do have an option for Annitori Quick shifter Pro as Im currently away in Canada at the moment, so can get that for about the same price.
I know there has been issues with Annitiro, but they have been sorted now.
I just liked the simple instalation(Healtech) and software interface, it seem well thought out and you can do diagnostics with the app on the sensor etc.

gtr786

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71 posts

134 months

Tuesday 27th January 2015
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Well I have done it, and brought one.
In the end I got it from Biker discount for £215 delivered with Mil discount. The benifits, well there seem to be a good warranty with it,lifetime updates and UK backup.
I wont be back in the UK until April, so I will give a full update then, unless someone beats me to it LOL.