Did Triumph produce their own shift assist for the Thruxton at all? Failing that, does anyone have any recommendations?
These people made/make QSs that looked VERY similar to the ones fitted by Triumph to, I think, early Street Triples. The similarity of the devices raised eyebrows and chatter about copyright but I don't think anything came of it. Anywhooooo...... they are, I understand, VERY good products and, while I don't know if they make one for the Thrucky, I'm fairly sure their web site or an email to them will confirm or deny. https://www.qs.vyrobce.cz/shifting-controll-en.html I know from a Street Triple forum feedback that the product worked every bit as well as the Triumph (branded) device - at a significantly better price - and the company were very helpful. Wish you luck - it's a real 'kick' riding a bike with a QS (once you get used to keeping your foot away from the gear pedal under 'normal' riding!!) and probably even better if the bike is capable of having a QS/B function for up and down changes.
Thanks man. Just had a quick look through their site... no mention of anything for the Thruxton though sadly
Healtech is who I went with. I only use it when my hands are acting up. https://www.healtech-electronics.com/products/iqse/