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Yamaha R1 R6 Ecu Based Quick Shifter on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Santa Fe Springs, California, United States

Santa Fe Springs, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dano's Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:QS1 Part Brand:Dano's Performance UPC:Does not apply

Yamaha R1 and R6 ECU Based Quick shifter Kit

This Quick Shifter kit is to be used in conjunction with an ECU that has been flashed with the Quick Shifter function. It includes a Quick Shifter switch, harness and shift rods. When making your purchase please leave us a note indicating what type of switch you require a pull type (standard shift pattern) or a push type for reverse (GP) shift pattern. Also let us know what model R1 or R6 you are installing this Quick Shifter kit on. We have kits available for the following Yamaha models:

Yamaha R6 2006-15

Yamaha R1 2009-14

   

 Once we receive your payment we will ship the item immediately via U.S. Priority Mail with delivery in 2-3 days for $7.95 or U.S. international Priority mail with delivery usually in 7-10 business days  for $34.95.As soon as the item is payed for we ship it out immediately.

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 Jun-27-04 at 06:32:04 PDT, seller added the following information:

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