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00Busa


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posted November 25, 2010 06:30 AM        
Dyno-Jet Quickshifter

Have or are any of you guys using one ? I have a buddy that wants o install one but I haven't seen one on a 14. I have something similar on the '08 Busa but it uses the Bazzazz box.
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Newf14


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posted November 25, 2010 06:37 PM        
I like to hear some feedback as well, I am trying to decide on the Quick shifter or an air shifter.

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NINJA12


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posted November 26, 2010 12:44 PM        
i use the quickshifter software for kill in the with my airshifter. works great, no reason not to work as designed.
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ryn0cer0s


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posted November 26, 2010 03:00 PM        
I was wondering the same thing. After I get my PC I was planning to get an air shifter. I have used one once on a buddy's bike and love it (no way I can shift near that fast without tearing up the gears!!!) but after reading about the DJ QS, I am not sure what the advantage would be to an airshifter.
Also, I didnt know that there was any competition for that. Does TBR offer an alternative? what is the Bazzazz alternative?


If you can't tell, I am a bit of a rookie when it comes to modifying my bike. My old, and first ever sportbike, was a CBR 900rr. No PC for that. The only performance mods I did on that were a Yoshi CF bolt on pipe and Vortex sprockets. Now I think I am hooked on this Kaw, lol.
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SPECIAL EDITION ZX-14


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posted November 26, 2010 04:06 PM        
I've had mine for almost 4 years and it never skips a beat, quick, sure, shifts. It will spoil you. Mine was purchased and installed by the Dyno Works, Sarasota, FL. I highly recommend him.
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MADDOGC5


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posted November 27, 2010 06:42 PM        
i installed one on my bike and loved it. i only took it off and went to an air shifter because my bike has a turbo now and i cant get my feet on the pegs fast enought to shift without hitting the limiter. it is forsale. it was used for 3 months and i still have the software and all hardwear . 90 $ shipped.
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ryn0cer0s


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posted November 27, 2010 06:50 PM        
Maddog, I am interested.
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Newf14


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posted November 28, 2010 11:03 AM        
Would someone who uses the Dyno jet quick shifter be willing to send me the software and instructions so I can down load it?Thanks.

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Newf14


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posted November 29, 2010 10:51 AM        
I priced the quick shifter today where I work part time, my price is $272.00 plus tax and it is saying I need a ignition module and that is $207.00 think I will go with a MPS quick shifter or Air shifter if this is the price....

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Darkforce


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posted November 29, 2010 04:56 PM        
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I priced the quick shifter today where I work part time, my price is $272.00 plus tax and it is saying I need a ignition module and that is $207.00 think I will go with a MPS quick shifter or Air shifter if this is the price....

Newf14


dunno why u would need an ignition mod, i have tha quick shifter on my 14 and R1 and no ignition mod. works perfectly fine, flawless shifting@ wot! Might wanna recheck that info ya got. Some1 may be trying 2 make a sale.

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Newf14


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posted November 29, 2010 07:26 PM        
quote:
quote:
I priced the quick shifter today where I work part time, my price is $272.00 plus tax and it is saying I need a ignition module and that is $207.00 think I will go with a MPS quick shifter or Air shifter if this is the price....

Newf14


dunno why u would need an ignition mod, i have tha quick shifter on my 14 and R1 and no ignition mod. works perfectly fine, flawless shifting@ wot! Might wanna recheck that info ya got. Some1 may be trying 2 make a sale.


That is what was in the Parts Canada catalogue might reconsider the quick shifter now.

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Newf14


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posted November 30, 2010 10:54 AM        
So I down loaded the software of ZX-10r.net and I have a spare plug that goes into the PCIII, would I be able to make my own switch to get it to work?? did anyone do this and if so could you share a few pics of your setup.Thanks.

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