Motorcycle Quickshift Fast Gear Shift Quick Shift Sensor For Honda CB500X CBR500R CB500F CBR250RR AfricaTwin CRF1000L MT-07 MT07
Return&refund policy
Eligible items are covered by return and refund support. If the item does not arrive or is not as described, the buyer can request help.
Security & Privacy
Safe payments: We do not share your personal details with any third parties without your consent.
Secure personal details: We protect your privacy and keep your personal details safe and secure.
AI offer for your market
A curated pick based on category, shipping route, delivery speed and popularity in your selected market.
Why this product fits your market
- • Estimated delivery: 7.
- • Strong customer signal: 4.8★ from 30 reviews.
- • Recommendations focus on this product category and your market availability.
Product specifications
Detailed product description
This product is shown with available options, market-specific pricing and verified specifications.
- Brand: S2R
- Sales: 162
- Package size: 18 × 15 × 4 cm
- Package weight: 0.05 kg
- Rating: 4.8 / 5
Before adding to cart, choose an available option and check the quantity.
Product name
Motorcycle Quick Shift Sensor
Fitment
For Honda CB500X CBR500R CB500F CBR250RR AfricaTwin CRF1000L CBR300R MT-07 MT07
Package includes
One piece of Quick shift sensor (not including Quick shifter)
How Does A Quickshifter Work?
1.Normally to shift gears you'd roll off the throttle slightly and pull in the clutch, because the transmission needs to be unloaded for the cogs in the gearbox to slide into the next position. With a quickshifter, that momentary unloading of the transmission is achieved by manipulating the ignition spark. Here's how it works: There's a sensor integrated into the shift linkage that detects when the shifter moves and cues the bike's ECU to interrupt spark. So right as you're toeing the shifter there's a milliseconds-long cut in power that lets those gears down in the transmission shift over on their shafts, no clutch or throttle blip required.
2.Here's how it works: There's a sensor integrated into the shift linkage that detects when the shifter moves and cues the bike's ECU to interrupt spark. So right as you're toeing the shifter there's a milliseconds-long cut in power that lets those gears down in the transmission shift over on their shafts, no clutch or throttle blip required.
What Are The Benefits Of A Quickshifter?
Clutchless upshifting may only take a split second, but those half-seconds add up when you're racing. With a quickshifter, upshifts happen so fast that drive is essentially uninterrupted, so you can grab a gear while transitioning between corners or even while you're banked over exiting a turn. Quickshifters also free up attention since shifting goes from being an action that requires at least two precisely timed, synchronized motions to one independent movement.
ADVERTISEMENT / ADVERTISE WITH US
On the street, none of that stuff really matters, but a quickshifter is still a fun, convenient feature, and an easy way to make any bike feel sportier.
The Drawbacks Of Using A Quickshifter
Some people say quickshifters are for lazy riders, but if you’re not a fan of quickshifters, that’s likely because you haven’t tried one yet. They really are fun. The only downside to using a quickshifter regularly is that your clutch and throttle finesse are likely to get rusty, which is a legitimate concern.
Also, as with clutchless shifting, the smoothness of the shift is somewhat dependent on engine speed. Some engines just don’t quickshift well at lower rpm and it makes the ride uncomfortable. Luckily, most aftermarket kits—like the Dynojet Quick Shifter and Bazzaz Quick Shift unit—let you adjust the ignition cut time and sensor sensitivity so you can dial in the best performance for the way you ride.
What About Downshifting And Auto-Blippers?
And if you're wondering about auto-blip downshifting, that's the cutting edge of electronically enhanced gear changes. Like quickshifting, auto-blip lets you downshift without using the clutch. It's available on a few bikes and there are aftermarket kits, but the bikes have to have a ride-by-wire throttle so that the system can electronically auto-blip the throttle plates. It's seriously trick stuff and likewise, a lot of fun to use.