Nice build, how do you like the Annitori Quick Shifter. Eyeing one up but haven't seen too much about them.
For the first 2 rounds it worked flawlessly but I've been having issues with it lately.
I've spoken to the tech support folks and they've advised me that the ground wire should be attached directly to the negative battery terminal and not to the main chassis ground. I have not had time to re-install it yet to see if that makes a difference.
I'll get back to you on that one.
On the R6 forum people complained about the same thing. Even battery ground did not fix it, but when the grounded it to the "sensor ground" or ECU ground, it worked flawless. Apparently it picks up electrical noise when grounded to the batter/frame and that what causes the problem.Sounds a little sketchy but unless you picked a ****** ground or it has come loose I don't see how it would make much difference where it was grounded. Keep me posted as I really want one and it is really the only affordable option for my older bike.
On the R6 forum people complained about the same thing. Even battery ground did not fix it, but when the grounded it to the "sensor ground" or ECU ground, it worked flawless. Apparently it picks up electrical noise when grounded to the batter/frame and that what causes the problem.
-Jamie M.