What does a motorcycle bidirectional quick shifter mean?
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Bidirectional quick shifter is actually officially called a gear shift assist system, originally a racing technology that can significantly improve the rider's shifting speed during races and maintain engine RPM without dropping. Below are the specific details about the bidirectional quick shifter: 1. Composition: Similar to other electronic assist devices applied on motorcycles, the bidirectional quick shifter consists of three parts: sensors, a computer module, and actuators. When the rider shifts gears, the sensors determine the rider's intention, send signals to the computer for judgment, and then the computer issues commands to the actuators to execute the rider's intention. 2. Principle: Generally, the sensor is installed at a certain position on the gear lever, and the main unit can be installed anywhere on the bike. Different models have different wiring harnesses. When the sensor detects a gear shifting action by the foot, the main unit controls the ignition coil to cut off the spark momentarily via the wiring harness, and the gear is instantly engaged.