Thinking about installing anew Air shifter on my 14 the winter. Are they hard to install? Where can I get a decent priced one? Thanksort for any info.
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Created on: 10/08/15 07:33 PM
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NastyNate515
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Air Shifter
10/08/15 7:33 PM
Thinking about installing anew Air shifter on my 14 the winter. Are they hard to install? Where can I get a decent priced one? Thanksort for any info.
toledoUPSguy
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NastyNate515
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RE: Air Shifter
10/11/15 4:00 AM
Thanks I'll go check it out
NastyNate515
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RE: Air Shifter
10/11/15 4:33 AM
If you had a link that would be great.
Jetfixr320
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Rook
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toledoUPSguy
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NastyNate515
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RE: Air Shifter
10/12/15 11:16 PM
Looking for a air shifter kit. Thanks.
Rook
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RE: Air Shifter
10/13/15 3:39 PM
An air shifter makes a cool noise but serves the same purpose as a strain gauge shifter. I guess some might prefer clicking a button with the thumb rather than footshifting but other than that, it's the same general idea. An air shifter is gonna weigh about 3 lbs and a strain gauge is a half pound at most.
toledoUPSguy
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RE: Air Shifter
10/13/15 7:51 PM
Rook I love your threads i really do but in this 1 instance i think you're wrong. If he's going to drag race the air shifter will work much better. Not having to rush to get your feet on the pegs and still being able to shift would be a big difference. Being able to set it up to auto shift is another on the street unless you're running an on board compressor the quick shifter is a better tool. Just my opinion having used both
NastyNate515
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RE: Air Shifter
10/15/15 3:06 AM
Yea I wanna be able to hit a button to shift while racing. Thanks.
Rook
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RE: Air Shifter
10/15/15 11:34 AM
If he's going to drag race the air shifter will work much better. Not having to rush to get your feet on the pegs and still being able to shift would be a big difference.
Yup, drag racers often are ready to hit second before they have their feet up or maybe some might leave their legs back even longer. Air shifter or electric is the way to go.
in this 1 instance i think you're wrong.
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