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Healtech Quickshifter

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Anyone running a Healtech Quickshifter on their 919?


I put one on my Duke 390 and love it on that bike. Curious how well it works on these before I buy another.
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I hope someone replies with experience.
I've been eyeing one for some time.
I'd think it'd work just as well for the 919 as it did on your 390.
It's a really nice unit, and I love that you can adjust the timings on the fly via a phone app. Don't even need to shut the bike off, made tweaking it on the road a breeze.
It's a really nice unit, and I love that you can adjust the timings on the fly via a phone app. Don't even need to shut the bike off, made tweaking it on the road a breeze.
Tks for the commentary.
I've been running an Annitori for a few years, which is also app-driven. I don't know about on-the-fly adjustments tho, the road gets all my attention these days :)

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Oh, no I wouldn't adjust while riding. Just meant I could pull over and take my phone out to make adjustments easily :)
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Went ahead and ordered the Healtech. Will post impressions once I install it.
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Oh, no I wouldn't adjust while riding. Just meant I could pull over and take my phone out to make adjustments easily :)
Ah! Fair enough...I think the Annitori can so the same, but I have found a setting to live with.
Same, I haven't had to make any adjustments on my KTM after the first few rides dialing it in.
Finally installed the Healtech Quickshifter over the weekend and took it for a ride. Very happy with it, initial settings are very close and most gear changes are completely seamless. Will continue to dial it in over time, but definitely recommended.
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