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I only saw normal gear changes from memory. Don't think the gen 4 flashed
I only saw normal gear changes from memory. Don't think the gen 4 flashed
The Hm one was calibrated by dealer but would still not work. So I put standard back on and it would not work until I did the process.So what makes you think that it requires doing? Did you try using it before doing the calibration? Just trying to work out why they?d say ?plug and play? and that it doesn?t require calibrating.
So possibly whenever the plug is removed it then requires setting up, I might do it just to see what happens. I?m intrigued.
Because at the track I wasn't doing the process for either shifter. So it was always set up for the standard one no matter how many times i swapped them about.
Its not rocket science the standard one was set from factory. No others will work without learning the gears
Yeah but you said in a previous post that even the standard one has to be set up when put back on but then a few posts ago said at track you didn?t have to.
I just had Ryan confirm that his Alpha Racing shifter worked simply as plug and play.
.Suppose it makes no odds but when there?s conflicting information with regards to it I like to know which is actually the case. When Alpha say you don?t and Ryan says his didn?t require it then it makes me think that might be the case.
I?m guessing the ECU , on the bike is in a constant state of learning it if you do the N for 10 secs and then each gears the same using the clutch to change.
What I?d like to know is did anyone who set it up this way when fitting the Alpha QS did they actually try riding the bike beforehand to see whether it was ok or not.
I?ll have to buy one myself and see what happens before doing the above./QUOTE]
"When Alpha say you don?t"....the procedure I posted before was from Alpha Racing ;-)
I?m guessing the ECU , on the bike is in a constant state of learning it if you do the N for 10 secs and then each gears the same using the clutch to change.
What I?d like to know is did anyone who set it up this way when fitting the Alpha QS did they actually try riding the bike beforehand to see whether it was ok or not....I did just to test the mechanism and all was secure but I did go through the gears but not as prescribed. I didn't have any issues pre or post calibration. As you say it may be a non event as the ECU wasn't replaced, the battery wasn't disconnected etc.... I just aired on the safe side.
Great feedback and a very pragmatic approach. I agree 100% post calibration the gear changes were very slick at <4K revs. As the calibration process is very straight forward routine recalibration if needed would be a doddle.You can just plug the alpha Racing quickshifter straight in and it will work so in that sense it really is ?plug and play? as described. That said I found that once calibrated mine performed even better and gear changes were much slicker at higher revs on track. For peace of mind it is worth calibrating it periodically during routine maintenance as it really takes no time at all. I have also found that it is particularly sensitive to gear shift lever, gear box selector and shift rod position so it is worth calibrating it if you ever make any changes or convert to race shift. You will soon know if it doesn?t work as it simply won?t shift properly!
Great feedback and a very pragmatic approach. I agree 100% post calibration the gear changes were very slick at <4K revs. As the calibration process is very straight forward routine recalibration if needed would be a doddle.
You can just plug the alpha Racing quickshifter straight in and it will work so in that sense it really is ?plug and play? as described. That said I found that once calibrated mine performed even better and gear changes were much slicker at higher revs on track. For peace of mind it is worth calibrating it periodically during routine maintenance as it really takes no time at all. I have also found that it is particularly sensitive to gear shift lever, gear box selector and shift rod position so it is worth calibrating it if you ever make any changes or convert to race shift. You will soon know if it doesn?t work as it simply won?t shift properly!
Its very simple to calibrate...see my original post. I did mine on a paddock stand (2 min job)I have literally just ordered one, Is it really simple to Calibrate...Best to do on Paddock Stands?
I have literally just ordered one, Is it really simple to Calibrate...Best to do on Paddock Stands?
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