Speed triple 94R 2015

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  1. gary1966

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    loving it but not loving the running in.

    What's the best quick shift to fit to the 2015?

    Anyone fitted a gear indicator??
     
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    Get on the motorway, and get 'em walloped off.

    No idea about the quickshifter mate, but i do know Anthony Gothard has fitted a gear indicator, and done a damn good job of it too. PM him, i'm sure he'd be happy to help if he can.

    ATB

    Bob
     
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    Not a lover of sitting in 6th on a motorway, I have run a few bikes in over the years and like to use the rev range and up and down the gear box.
     
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    I've never run a new bike in just the tyres!

    Don't bother;) they don't run the demonstrator in:D
     
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    I am the same I go steady for the first tank of fuel then I just up it through the Rev range, don't go near the red line until after the oil has been dropped, after that it's full beans.
     
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    Fitted a gear indicator to my 2012 the first day I got it. Easy enough now looking back, was more of a pain learning to take the bike apart.
     
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    yes pretty straight forwards, took me ages but that was trying to find which wire to connect to on
    the crank sensor, splicing and connecting.
    with a sensor mounted against rear wheel abs ring.
    For our bike it should come with the appropriate wiring loom.
    i would say approx an hour start to finish. but i have my display set into the dash which takes a bit more time.
    the only downfall i have with it is, for it to recognise the gear you are in, you need to be moving, not a problem until you come in hot to traffic lights and stop quickly. just have to use the nuteral light on dash and work it out from there
     
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    Hmmmm, interesting...let us all know if you get one.
     
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    I'm interested in the HM Superlite for my 2015 Speed Triple R - £224 +£10 for the connecting rod on the HM website.
    Any warranty issue likely in the even of gearbox or engine issues?

    Looks easy to install - see youtube vid.
     
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    If anything goes... take it off then get it looked at lol. There's nowt to fitting.... power, earth, sensor wire and coil pack harness. Job done
     
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