My riding buddy was unhappy with his OEM as well and switched to the translogic last week and loves it. I have heard that they wear out over time, but that's okay with me if I get a couple years out of it and it is a replaceable item.
Thanks! The difference is noticeable. The Ducati shifter had a mechanical feel to it while the TransLogic shifter is more fluid and more on pressure. I did even try the install since the bike was in for the triple tree and clip-on repairs, but they say it's plug and play. I'm looking forward to getting out on the track. Good luck.
My oem has just shat it’s self so tempted to move across to translogic
My riding buddy was unhappy with his OEM as well and switched to the translogic last week and loves it. I have heard that they wear out over time, but that's okay with me if I get a couple years out of it and it is a replaceable item.
What steps are required to change the Pani V2 to reverse shifting, if I will use the Translogic ? Thanks !
Hi would this be the OEM replacement sensor or standalone unit?
@@jaquan874 Hello. It's a stand alone unit. The OEM was overheating on the track. It was fine on the street though
Nice. Is the TransLogic shift way better than stock? Also, how difficult is the install? I might want to try this. Thanks
Thanks! The difference is noticeable. The Ducati shifter had a mechanical feel to it while the TransLogic shifter is more fluid and more on pressure. I did even try the install since the bike was in for the triple tree and clip-on repairs, but they say it's plug and play. I'm looking forward to getting out on the track. Good luck.