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TSFlammingbutt
post Jul 17 2022, 08:57 PM, updated 4y ago

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Have anyone install quickshifter or auto blipper to their bikes?
If so do you know when can i get it done? and what is your experiences after it? is it like auto motorbike?

New to the bike game, just got license, and want to go for honda rebel 500, but i want it to be like auto, easier i guess.

What are you opinions bosskuess
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post Jul 17 2022, 09:16 PM

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Then get a DCT. Or a maxi scooter.

you don't need a quickshifter. You can shift gears without the clutch if you know how to do it. It's not that hard to do.


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post Jul 18 2022, 08:24 AM

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OP you're riding a cruiser bike there's no reason for you to learn to blip
alexei
post Jul 18 2022, 09:15 AM

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QS and autoblip for ride by wire, so far ride by cable macam tarak
I think Rebel is not suitable, better look at something else to have auto feature
- NX750X DCT
- Africa Twin DCT
- XADV (also DCT)
- The batman bike, NM4 (also DCT)

some scooters are CVT, some or few are auto-gear
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post Jul 18 2022, 01:11 PM

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QUOTE(alexei @ Jul 18 2022, 09:15 AM)
QS and autoblip for ride by wire, so far ride by cable macam tarak
I think Rebel is not suitable, better look at something else to have auto feature
- NX750X DCT
- Africa Twin DCT
- XADV (also DCT)
- The batman bike, NM4 (also DCT)

some scooters are CVT, some or few are auto-gear
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Yup I agree. I don't know about the rest but I got a bike for the joy and purpose of changing gears. Otherwise just buy one from the list above. Already cars can't get manual unless in the super premium level, I'd like to have my ICE bike in manual for as long as possible.
mADmAN
post Jul 18 2022, 06:03 PM

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QUOTE(Flammingbutt @ Jul 17 2022, 08:57 PM)
Have anyone install quickshifter or auto blipper to their bikes?
If so do you know when can i get it done? and what is your experiences after it? is it like auto motorbike?

New to the bike game, just got license, and want to go for honda rebel 500, but i want it to be like auto, easier i guess.

What are you opinions bosskuess
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So u wanna install a motorsport inspired, go fast bit on a bike that's built mainly for cruising n chill rides?

N u expect it to be like an auto so that its easier?

Installing them, u still have to manually change the gears urself...it wont do it for u. Only thing is u dont need to pull the clutch lever during upshifts...downshifts quickshifters are usually for drive by wire bikes...so for non dbw bikes u still have to pull the clutch lever n manually downshift urself...again, it wont do it for u.

And most quickshifters only work after a certain rpm. So ull still have to pull the clutch lever (which isnt that hard in the first place) when ur in gear n slowing down or stopped at a traffic light etc.

So in the end, the bike will still not be anything like an auto coz u still have to manually shift gears urself except that u dont have to pull the clutch lever at somewhat specific scenarios
TSFlammingbutt
post Jul 19 2022, 01:04 AM

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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Jul 18 2022, 06:03 PM)
So u wanna install a motorsport inspired, go fast bit on a bike that's built mainly for cruising n chill rides?

N u expect it to be like an auto so that its easier?

Installing them, u still have to manually change the gears urself...it wont do it for u. Only thing is u dont need to pull the clutch lever during upshifts...downshifts quickshifters are usually for drive by wire bikes...so for non dbw bikes u still have to pull the clutch lever n manually downshift urself...again, it wont do it for u.

And most quickshifters only work after a certain rpm. So ull still have to pull the clutch lever (which isnt that hard in the first place) when ur in gear n slowing down or stopped at a traffic light etc.

So in the end, the bike will still not be anything like an auto coz u still have to manually shift gears urself except that u dont have to pull the clutch lever at somewhat specific scenarios
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Ahhh okok thanks for the information. Still super new to it guess i have to research more.

 

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