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  1. #1
    Hooligan
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Sweden

    Quick Shifter question

    I'm installing my quick shifter and I have yet an electrical question. The manual says to cut either the coil or injector feed and since not having injectors it's an easy choice. When looking at the wiring diagram there's a red wire that runs from the on/off switch on the right handlebar that's split in two - one for each coil. Out of one coil there's a black wire, out of the other is a green, and they're going to the ignitor box.

    Now I'm guessing that the one to cut is the red one (before it splits in two) but a confirmation of this would be nice before I toast something.

  2. #2
    2009 Hooligan of the year
    Join Date
    Sep 2001
    Location
    Austin, TX

    Re: Quick Shifter question

    That certainly makes the most sense.

    For further confirmation, PM Sportin'. He recently installed one on his bike.

    http://www.zrxoa.org/forums/showthre...=Quick+shifter
    Stupid is as stupid does.


  3. #3
    Got to keep on Risin'
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    USA

    Re: Quick Shifter question

    Well my adventure with a strain gage type didn't work out to the the lost spark system on the ZRX.

    Could it be modified ?, maybe but I'm not up to working on any more electrical stuff.

    Going this way: http://www.danosperformance.com/ he makes a plug and play system for the zrx

  4. #4
    Hooligan
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Sweden

    Re: Quick Shifter question

    We'll see then. What do you mean by lost spark? That the coil blind fires every other stroke?

  5. #5
    Got to keep on Risin'
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    USA

    Re: Quick Shifter question

    Yes and the my bike was a v-twin with the strain gage QS


 
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