675 Quickshifter For Street Triple

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    Had one on all three "striples" Ive owned, not that model, but Triumphs own. They were fitted at the stealers. Quite exhilarating if you pin the throttle and slam through the gears. Bit notchy 1st to 2nd though!
     
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    I have one fitted on my 11 plate and it’s awesome. Had it fitted at a dealers like above it’s bit notchy between 1st and 2nd you need to learn to get it right but apart from that it’s epic and would highly recommend it
     
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    I believe the Translogic ones for street triple isn't notchy between 1st and 2nd gear. I think they run their stand alone ecu for the QS with their own kill times. The fitting of Translogic ones will involve plugging directly to coils.

    I have a speed triple qs from Translogic and it was super smooth on my speed triple (sadly the bike is no more). You can even shift at 3k revs n its fine. I have spoken to Translogic to find out how much it would cost to adapt the speed triple one to street triple. Hopefully I should hear something on Monday.

    The triumph ones are made by Translogic too but it's a plug n play. So not sure why there is 2 types!
     
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