Really like the Healtech gear.. Already had a couple of bits and its seems well made and well engineered.
I didn't originally go for the Healtech quickshifter as it wasn't a cheap option and wanted to try the clutch switch option. After that fail the next cost effective option was the Dynajet Quickshifter, now its time to bite the bullet and get the real deal. Stuart a fellow builder had already ordered one so decided to give it a go.
Ordered from www.bikersdiscountstore.co.uk. Good service, turned up quick just a pain they only ship to the card holders address.
Comes in two packs, one the main module and then a loom pack thats specific for the bike. The Healtech shifter cuts the spark and not the fuel so just runs four cables to each coil pack and then a sensor on the gear selector. A major bonus for me is the device can stay engine side and no more additional wiring under the scuttle.
My current setup without the Healtech fitted.
Removed the microswitch I fitted, shame but it might come in use later down the line.
Removed the original bolt holding the gear lever in place.
The kit comes with a new fixing bolt.
The healtech kit piggy backs off the original wiring loom.
No where near as neat as my original wiring, will tidy up later.
Fixed the module to the airbox with some velcro.
A little tidier but still needs work. Will clean up the cabling later.
Raining out so will have to setup at a later date.
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