Healtech QuickShifter Easy. With the iQSE, clutchless, full throttle shifts are not only quick but effortless. Now you can shift like a pro! The gearbox is unloaded, making it possible for you to switch one gear up without closing the throttle.
I haven't but I've had great luck with other things from them in the past. I would have seriously considered it if I was aware of it when I bought the QS for my bike.
At the same time, I probably would have passed as I stumbled across "old stock" at my dealer and got the actual Triumph QS for not much more than I would have paid for the Healtech one. If my bike was under warranty, I'd go with the Triumph one as well. The Triumph one looks simpler to fit.
Easy to install. Eay to setup. Easy on your wallet. The iQSE is the perfect choice for anyone aiming for quicker lap times, better 1/4 mile runs or simply MORE FUN!
My RS has the Triumph quickshifter that allows you to row through the gearbox at will. Clutchless up, down, and if it could sideways. Pretty nifty bit of kit. The only time you need the clutch is stops and starts.
It seems that the healtech is only for upshifting...it's a shame because, on my Ducati, I realize that downshifting with the QS is really very practical!
I would not trust Triumph QS, mine broke 13 months after instalation. A month after warranty
Triumph wanted more for fixing than I paid for it in a first place.
I would not trust Triumph QS, mine broke 13 months after instalation. A month after warranty
Triumph wanted more fixing than I paid for it in a first place.