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Description
SP electronic autonomous shifter kit without battery with sensor on push rod, sensor mounting OFFROAD 2T and 4T:
The Sp Electronics EQS shifter kit allows you to shift gears on the fly without cutting the throttle or touching the clutch, thus saving you time during your runs and competitions on your 50 cc as well as on all other displacements. A micro-cut is performed at ignition with each press on the sensor located on the push rod. The sensor presented here is a compression sensor, which means it compresses when you shift up. For the installation of this sensor, we recommend also ordering the appropriately sized rod, that is, your original rod length - 50mm (link to order the rod here).
This complete kit with electronic box, sensor, harness is very easy and quick to install. This SP Electronic shifter kit is specifically designed for all single-cylinder supermotard, cross, enduro, 2-stroke or 4-stroke carbureted motorcycles only, and it is also particularly suitable for PVL (Most or Bidalot) or MVT DD ignitions. For example, the internal rotor ignitions Derbi and AM6 of your 50cc, without battery, but also for 4-stroke carbureted engines like pitbikes or mini GP (ohvale, bucci, YCF…).
The CDI box and the coil must be of the separated type with a wire for the shifter installation. You can adjust the cut time from 40 to 64 ms using 12 microswitches. Dimensions of the box are 70x35x20 mm.
You can install this kit on all your 50cc Derbi, Sherco, Rieju, Beta, Fantic, Aprilia, Yamaha…
List of applications: Rieju MRT and Rieju RS3 50 and RS3 Naked, Beta RR, Sherco 50, Masai, Fantic TX 180, Gilera SMT, MagPower, Mash Fifty 50, Archive 50, Yamaha 50 DTR, Yamaha TZR 50, Aprilia RS 50, Yamaha Roadster 50, Gilera SMT50, Sherco SM50, Derbi Senda DRD X-trem 50 SM…
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Compatibilite
Brand compatible | Model compatible | From | To |
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YAMAHA | WRF 450 | 2012 | 2022 |
YAMAHA | YZF 450 | 2009 | 2024 |
YAMAHA | YZF 250 | 2014 | 2019 |
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