burton
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posted July 10, 2012 08:50 AM
air shifter?
maybe you guys could offer some suggestions on which air shifter to use, i have looked at the muzzy, mps,and cycle-tec, which one do you guys think works the best and is somewhat easy to install.
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indynic
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posted July 10, 2012 09:03 AM
Your best bet is to build one of your own. Alot cheaper that way. I can get you everything except a killbox and an air supply for much cheaper than what these "kits" are going for. Make your own kit.
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Shane661

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posted July 10, 2012 09:06 AM
Imo, forget the Muzzy...I don't like the wiring setup with the digi-kill. And the price is ridiculous! We have a couple of Cycle-Tek's and they work great. Also have heard the MPS is very good too.
Shane
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indynic
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posted July 10, 2012 09:07 AM
But, if you are going to buy a kit, I like the MPS, but even their standard kit (1-0266) is far from everything that you need to get you air shifter going. and its $349.00.
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venomous_zx

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posted July 10, 2012 09:24 AM
im using mps setup and their switch swapper and kill box. i havnt had issues yet.. i also have a onboard compressor
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toledoUPSguy
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posted July 10, 2012 11:08 AM
quote: Imo, forget the Muzzy...I don't like the wiring setup with the digi-kill. And the price is ridiculous! We have a couple of Cycle-Tek's and they work great. Also have heard the MPS is very good too.
Shane
What don't you like about the wiring? I thought that the plug and play wiring was one thing that made the high price of the Muzzy tolerable.
As for building your own, could someone post the list of parts needed? Good parts, not necessarily the cheapest.
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Shane661

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posted July 10, 2012 11:09 AM
Edited By: Shane661 on 10 Jul 2012 19:12
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What don't you like about the wiring? I thought that the plug and play wiring was one thing that made the high price of the Muzzy tolerable.
As for building your own, could someone post the list of parts needed? Good parts, not necessarily the cheapest.
Plug and play and splice into the power commander, as I recall. $600-$700? No thanks. I have a new 12R one, and a new GSXR 1K one...for anyone who is interested. PM me.
Just like their steering damper...complex and overpriced, imo. I have one of those for sale too.
Shane
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Lucky14

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posted July 10, 2012 12:59 PM
quote: [As for building your own, could someone post the list of parts needed? Good parts, not necessarily the cheapest.
Maybe this will help:
http://www.bikeland.org/board/viewthread.php?TID=67630&FID=27
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toledoUPSguy
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posted July 11, 2012 02:37 AM
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quote: [As for building your own, could someone post the list of parts needed? Good parts, not necessarily the cheapest.
Maybe this will help:
http://www.bikeland.org/board/viewthread.php?TID=67630&FID=27
Thanks, I actually remembered that after I posted my question.
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