Gen 3 Shifter holder

Robert 0046

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Some people claiming that this item helps with smoother and quicker changing gears and no rattle. If someone has purchased it all we want to know is if it works what did you felt better or worst or its not efective? Thank you

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I installed one at the same time as Vortex rearsets and Woolich QS replacement so I can't compare completely. With that being said, the shifting is crisp and precise with little to zero slop.
I mounted the Vortex too thanks for your advice in that one im thinking in giving this part a try the one from Webike is in back order
 
The video is very helpful. I’d be interested in hearing from someone who has installed it for a before and after real world review.
Like I said, I’m happy with how my bike shifts but always looking to improve where I can.
I’m a little skeptical on this personally.
 
I installed one at the same time as Vortex rearsets and Woolich QS replacement so I can't compare completely. With that being said, the shifting is crisp and precise with little to zero slop.
Hey @Dustin02, I did pretty much the same thing but with the Gilles rear-sets. What did you think of the Woolich QS? I notice that their other QS have adjustable strain trigger settings from 1 - 15 with 15 being the default and 12 recommended. See attached. I personally think the trigger setting is way too high on the Gen 3 QS replacement and encumbers gear changes vs stock. It is more crisp though. The Gen 3 Hayabusa is not user adjustable at all by the looks. @Robert 0046 I hope this adds something to your query on slicker shifts. I don't think the K-Factory addition has much of an impact vs replacing the stock sprung switch vs a 'zero' movement strain gauge.
 

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The video is very helpful. I’d be interested in hearing from someone who has installed it for a before and after real world review.
Like I said, I’m happy with how my bike shifts but always looking to improve where I can.
I’m a little skeptical on this personally.
Me too thank you very much for shearing your thoughts
 
Hey @Dustin02, I did pretty much the same thing but with the Gilles rear-sets. What did you think of the Woolich QS? I notice that their other QS have adjustable strain trigger settings from 1 - 15 with 15 being the default and 12 recommended. See attached. I personally think the trigger setting is way too high on the Gen 3 QS replacement and encumbers gear changes vs stock. It is more crisp though. The Gen 3 Hayabusa is not user adjustable at all by the looks. @Robert 0046 I hope this adds something to your query on slicker shifts. I don't think the K-Factory addition has much of an impact vs replacing the stock sprung switch vs a 'zero' strain gauge.
I don't have any issues with the Woolich unit. Haven't had a missed shift or delay since install.
 
Copy that, I have, just took it off and put the factory one back on. Some times it wouldn't let me shift up at all, annoying that the pressure is not configurable as it is for their other QS kits.
 
I personally think the trigger setting is way too high on the Gen 3 QS replacement and encumbers gear changes vs stock. It is more crisp though.

Appreciate your user feedback and I've also read your post (above) that it wouldn't let you shift sometimes. Personally, I've found the OEM buttery smooth, with just a couple of the much-reported lags. Autoblipper feels harsh and notchy (depending on how I'm riding) but I'm getting used to it. You've just convinced me to delay my investment in the Woolich QS.
 
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