andirsv1 Joined Jul 2007 3K Posts | 0+ West Lothian, Scotland Discussion Starter Jun 12, 2012 #1 Dynojet quickshifter................Moggi has his name on it at the moment but will confirm this £75 + post
Dynojet quickshifter................Moggi has his name on it at the moment but will confirm this £75 + post
S Skullface Joined Jun 2012 157 Posts | 0+ Wolverhampton Jun 29, 2012 #3 is that the type needed for an RSV? most of the sensors looks very much shorter..
redratbike Joined Oct 2009 3K Posts | 1+ Jun 29, 2012 #4 Skullface said: is that the type needed for an RSV? most of the sensors looks very much shorter.. Click to expand... he had it fitted to an 02 mille so i hope so
Skullface said: is that the type needed for an RSV? most of the sensors looks very much shorter.. Click to expand... he had it fitted to an 02 mille so i hope so
S Skullface Joined Jun 2012 157 Posts | 0+ Wolverhampton Jun 29, 2012 #5 I think the type of rearsets in use makes all the difference.. that looks like one of DJ's 'linear travel' sensors, not the usual presssure push or pull models.
I think the type of rearsets in use makes all the difference.. that looks like one of DJ's 'linear travel' sensors, not the usual presssure push or pull models.
andirsv1 Joined Jul 2007 3K Posts | 0+ West Lothian, Scotland Discussion Starter Jun 29, 2012 #6 tonyb said: has this sold cheers tony Click to expand... Yeah gone tony, sorry!
andirsv1 Joined Jul 2007 3K Posts | 0+ West Lothian, Scotland Discussion Starter Jun 29, 2012 #7 Skullface said: is that the type needed for an RSV? most of the sensors looks very much shorter.. Click to expand... Yeah this is the one needed when using standard rearsets.......you tap the shift lever and install it. I used the cut down spanner head, behind the crash bung on the engine mount and attached the qs to it......worked flawlessly!!
Skullface said: is that the type needed for an RSV? most of the sensors looks very much shorter.. Click to expand... Yeah this is the one needed when using standard rearsets.......you tap the shift lever and install it. I used the cut down spanner head, behind the crash bung on the engine mount and attached the qs to it......worked flawlessly!!
Moggi Joined Oct 2008 444 Posts | 0+ Lincoln, UK Jul 23, 2012 #8 tonyb said: has this sold cheers tony Click to expand... Now for sale again as it doesn't fit Griff's/Aprilia Performance rearsets! :roll Same price :thumbup
tonyb said: has this sold cheers tony Click to expand... Now for sale again as it doesn't fit Griff's/Aprilia Performance rearsets! :roll Same price :thumbup