Unique and powerful, superior Intellishift Quickshifter technology featuring MotoGP seamless shift simulation and adaptive-shift-technology. Easily adjustable shift force and interrupt durations. Features 3 simple adjusters for each parameter, no phones, PCs or LCD required! Works straight out of the box! no dyno time necessary!
Ultra-durable Quickshifter sensors, designed to perform, produced from special stainless steel alloys. Environmentally endurance passed. The #1 OEM choice for reliability and performance. Dual channels for road or race shift set-up, also available as 3 wire 5v configurations for third party aftermarket ECU control.
Tie-rods manufactured using aircraft specification aluminium for durability and lightness featuring Translogic's orignal DUAL THREADS. Supplied as complete 6 piece tie-rod kits or bespoke single tie-rods, it's all included for an easy install.
Simple, safe and easy DIY installations are a breeze with our factory OEM plug & play connectors.
Translogic Systems Ltd has developed the most advanced 'smart' Quickshifter systems available and exclusively feature the unique Intellishift multi-channel ECU with adaptive shift technology and real MotoGP seamless shift simulation. Translogic's Intellishift is the most important aspect of a great Quickshifter system, without this exclusive state-of-the-art quickshifter feature it is'nt possible to attain truly great quickshifts that adapt to differing engine loads and RPMs. There are many actions carried out during the Intellishift function, too many to mention and that's what separates Translogic quick shifter systems from all others. Click on the link image to the right to see and experience Translogic's Intellishift Quickshifter in action at Circiut of the Americas, MotoAmerica championship.
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