Your observations are extremely helpful, siroht. I think I have to have one of my own! This really seems like it would be the best shifter for what the 14 was made to do best. I still enjoy a foot shifter for more road racing style riding but I had issues with the one I bought for my Gen1. One serious mistake with clicking out of false neutral puts wear on the gear dogs equivalent to decades of normal clutch shifting. Basically, "don't try to shift back down, click it up and you should be fine."
Thanks again for the input on the electric shifter, siroht. Hate to go on forever again but now seems like a good time for a quickshifter safety share. Whatever shifter you use, if it's missing shifts, it might not stick in false neutral. It can kick back down to the gear you meant to shift out of. I never used my strain gauge foot shifter from first to second gear thinking second to third and higher would be gentle enough on the gearbox. One of the last times I rode my Gen1, I nailed it WOT from 2nd into third. The shift stuck between gears for a fraction of a second, the engine hit the rev limiter, the gearbox kicked back to 2 and I did a legitimate two o'clock wheelie, maybe a one. The bike had a +4 rear sprocket and it pointed skyward. This was at the top of second gear so I was doing at least 90 mph. Real eye opener. If a quickshifter isn't working perfectly, I'd say don't push it.
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