Shift Assist

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  1. Eddie17

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    Does anyone know if the T100 (2019) will accommodate a Triumph Shift Assist?
     
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    Unfortunately not. Triumph's shift assist options are model specific and tend to be fitted to their sportier roadsters and more powerful models.
     
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    A quick shifter at its simplest cuts the ignition when the lever is moved allowing a clutch less shift. There are plenty of third party options available, generally costing between £200-£300.

    Healtech do some model specific kits which includes the Triumph Bonnie's. Their shifters were popular on Street articles before the Triumph Quickshifters were readily available.

    https://www.healtech-electronics.com/
     
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    Cheers for info. Getting sore hands after riding (arthritis).If Triumph did the shift assist with the T100 I think I would get by.Tried a Triumph Trident 660 through the dealership(without shift assist) but found it too vibey it was worse than my T100.
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