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rab:
anyone used one are they any good heard stories of gearboxs getting wrecked with them?

Luwi Kawasaki:
I have the HM quickshifter plus SS fitted on mine with no issues. Just make sure the kill time is no lower than 70 on a standard gearbox.

I think a couple of lads on here have had issues with HM superlight quickshifter.

michael4012:
Most reports are good but iv had 2 back to back problems with the HM SS, they both played up and eventually failed all together on my bike when the strain gauges got a good soaking,  first one was exchanged after i gave them the benefit of doubt but when the second failed as well i got a refund, its good advice with .7 of a sec kill time but i wont be buying another HM ever. There's a divided camp on whether the Translogic is better or not i don't know. Im fitting the woolich system as it comes with there tuning box.

stupot:
Im torn between the HM or the Woolich, I will probably using the Woolich Software for the ECU but Im reluctant on the Shifter because it will be locked to the ECU via the Racetools software, there will be no second hand value if you ever decide to swap bike in the future.

morganjac:
Hm quickshifters are quality, best value for the money
Ive had translogic, dynojet etc
but for me HM everytime, currently got the ss fitted on my 10
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