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    Healtech bluetooth enabled universal quick-shifter

    I just saw this was voted runner up as product of the year by a magazine, I thought some of you might find it interesting and useful.

    http://shop.bluemonkeymotorsports.co...sy_p_1780.html ($320)


    As easy as it can get: The QSE was designed with the average rider in mind to make installation and setup as simple as possible, yet it has all the features seen in other makers' higher end ($$$) quick shifters. The MotoGP technology strain gauge (not just load-cell) is the ultimate technology, with the most adjustability ("compression/extension" sensitivity, kill time, cutoff delay). The QSE can be mounted for standard or reverse shift patterns, according to the mounting location.

    Small yet powerful: The QSE sensor and control module comes in a tiny (typical for Healtech) package, so you don't have to sacrifice your underseat storage.


    Wireless Connectivity: The QSE is the only quickshifter module on the market which uses Bluetooth technology for on-the-fly changes.

    Reliability is Key: There are no moving parts in the MotoGP-style strain gauge sensor. It's a robust design. The sensor is weatherproof and shockproof.

    Easy Software: Control app operates via Bluetooth from Android devices. (Requires Android device to set up, but does NOT require Android device to continue to use the product after setting up unit.)


    Updates are free and automatic for the lifetime of the product. An easy download, small footprint, and allows you to control cut off "kill" time at 9 different engine speeds (including making "fine step" incremental changes), adjust sensor sensitivity (sometimes called "compression/extension"), and cutoff delay. You can also disable the unit for normal street riding. Additionally, you can create multiple stored profiles for different bikes (unlimited).
    2005 Kawasaki Z750S

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    Re: Healtech bluetooth enabled universal quick-shifter

    Looks like a nice alternative to the Bazzaz QS4.

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