Dynojet III QuicK Shift?

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Dynojet III QuicK Shift?

Postby David_S_Walker » Sun Jan 11, 2015 9:29 pm

All,

I have a PC III on my R1200s and jolly good it is too!

I also have the HUB-002 Unit with the 2 position map switch although I rarely switch it to the "lesser" map.

I know that I can just plug and play the Dynojet Quick Shift unit but wondered if anyone knew whether it was a "Push" or "Pull" type as both exist?

I suspect it is for the upshifts only.

Anyone?

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David
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Postby Blackal » Sun Jan 11, 2015 9:34 pm

Have a look at the change rod....

Does it push to up shift or does it pull to up shift?

Pretty sure it doesn't operate on downshifts

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Postby David_S_Walker » Sun Jan 11, 2015 9:43 pm

Blackal wrote:Have a look at the change rod....

Does it push to up shift or does it pull to up shift?

Pretty sure it doesn't operate on downshifts

Al


Thanks Al - Will do that but was wondering if anyone had fitted one who might confirm and pass on any tips etc.

I wouldn't expect it to operate on downshifts either - The BMW one on my stolen K1300S didn't.

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Postby Dog Tyred » Tue Mar 17, 2015 12:39 pm

Deffo a 'push' type based on the parts diagram below and deffo only works on upshifts.

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... 41&lang=en

However Dynojet site does not list a Shift Sensor for the R1200S :( You may be able to take one of their standard sensors and adapt the end connections to suit.

Translogic list two options for the R1200S either a 'pull' or a 'push' type (I guess the pull/push options are dependent on whether you are running a standard lever or rearsets??). See link below for the 'push' option but they are a bit steep and I doubt will work with a Powercommander set-up.

http://www.racingedge.biz/quick-shifter ... l-c2.html#

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Postby BlackDuc » Mon Mar 23, 2015 7:10 pm

Push/Pull is
GP shift (push down to shift up)or regular shift. So they look at it as does a push on the lever trigger a shift change or a push down.

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Postby Dog Tyred » Mon Mar 23, 2015 7:40 pm

BlackDuc wrote:Push/Pull is
GP shift (push down to shift up)or regular shift. So they look at it as does a push on the lever trigger a shift change or a push down.


Is this even English?

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Postby BlackDuc » Wed Mar 25, 2015 1:33 pm

HAHA..I didn't even understand it when I read it again..I'm going to blame my keyboard and or my brain not working.

Push/pull sensors are not dependent on standard levers / rearsets. Its on the shift setup.

I've not had a chance to play with my BCR yet (too cold outside) but usually its just flipping the shift linkage to reverse the shift.

Std shift is (1 down 5 up)

GP layout is basically the reverse. You push down on the shifter to shift up thru the gears . It makes it easier and quicker to upshift when racing

Quickshifters only work when advancing gears. If you want control downshifting then you need to look at a slipper clutch.


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