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Electric Shift

Started by Travis398, June 06, 2010, 08:59:39 AM

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Travis398



When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

weymouth399

And if you have
How much did is cost?
where did you get?
Did it work well?
Travis thats just what i'm looking for
you da man :drinks: on me
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ccsct203

If it's not broken, fix it anyways

Travis398

$750.
:pardon:
there must be a way cheaper.


When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

Pat Conlon

Cool.
An Electric shifter, coupled with the ignition interrupt feature of the Dyna ignition, would be interesting on a FJ.
No need to ever have to refill an air bottle. I'm sure for the drag racers, the air shifter is much more quick.

You know, a couple of years ago, I recall reading about electric shifter where the solenoid can could be remote mounted behind the bike's side cover, and connected via a push/pull cable to the shifter linkage. I thought it was a Dale Walker product, but checking his site, I don't see it....

That would be cool, a stealth electric shifter, and not that God awful chrome coffee can hanging off the side of the bike. I guess it's function over form.
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