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Which is best? - 463046 - 15-02-2012

Hi all just after peoples opinions on what shifters are best. Air or electric and what brands.
Cheers
Steve



RE: Which is best? - pashnit - 15-02-2012

Steve, we carry the Pingel brand, been rather popular for an electric shifter for Busa owners.

Air vs. Electric is more-so determined by how are you going to use the bike? Air only system is generally associated with track-use only as you constantly need to keep refilling the bottle. If it's electric, that's a non-issue. So the sport-touring side goes for the electric.

Here's some more info:
http://www.pashnit.com/product/pingel/easy_shift_kit_suzuki.html


RE: Which is best? - Shifu - 15-02-2012

You said best? HM quickshifter. You can get it at: http://www.hmquickshifter.com/products/category.php?id=1




RE: Which is best? - simmo - 16-02-2012

Best did you say, this is my set up & I have put in a 12v air pump in the system to pump it up on the way to the start line Pi_thumbsup
With the Gen 2 I use the ECU hacking for the shift kill, saves doing all the kill wiring

http://www.cycle-tek.com/html/Complete%20Co2%20System.htm


RE: Which is best? - kawasuki - 16-02-2012

http://www.translogicuk.com/powershifters.htm