IRC Components blipper – stable downshifting under brake pressure
Automatic throttle blip. More stability. Less instability when braking hard.
- Automatic throttle blip when downshifting
- More stability during hard braking
- Less rear wheel lock-up
- Smoother downshifts toward the apex
- Developed for maximum control in sporty situations
When braking hard before a corner, everything has to be right. A blipper ensures that the correct throttle blip is automatically given when downshifting. This perfectly matches the engine speed to the lower gear.
Without the correct throttle blip, the drivetrain can become unstable, resulting in an unstable rear wheel. An IRC blipper minimizes this effect. The chassis remains steadier, the engine stays more stable, and you can steer more precisely.
For riders who optimize their braking points and seek maximum control in technical sections, a blipper is not a gadget but a serious upgrade.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a quickshifter and a blipper?
A quickshifter is intended for upshifting or downshifting without the clutch. A blipper does both and automatically controls the throttle blip when downshifting, causing a short 'blip' in the exhaust, hence the name.
Is this suitable for every motorcycle?
Not every motorcycle is suitable. Always check model-specific compatibility.
Hard braking. Downshifting. Steering in. All in one smooth motion.