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HOW TO… FIT A QUICKSHIFTER

1 Read the instructions and make sure you have everything

This is important! If you’re installing your shifter on a machine that comes with one as standard, make sure you have your replacement gear linkage rod, and that it’s the right length. Make sure all the wiring is good and nothing is damaged before installation.

2 Prepare to get into the air box area

This is where the real work starts. Of course, getting into the air box is completely dependent on what make or model you have, but usually it won’t be too much of a challenge. Find a nice clean area for your bike, and get a pot ready to collect all of your bolts.

3 Remove the seat and side panels

On this particular machine, a Yamaha MT-10, the

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