
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- A quickshifter is a device that allows the rider to switch gears without using the clutch.
- The Husqvarna Vitpilen 250 offers a bi-directional quick shifter.
- The KTM RC 390 and Duke 390 also offer a bi-directional quick-shifter.
In the evolving landscape of the motorcycling world, enthusiasts demand features that enhance performance. One such coveted feature is a quick shifter, which allows seamless gearshifts without the engagement of a clutch. This technology not only increases acceleration but also makes it hassle-free.
So, if you're on the lookout for motorcycles with quick shifters under Rs 4 lakh. In this article, we've got you covered. Let's dive deeper into the details but before that make sure to join the 91Wheels WhatsApp community to never miss out on any automotive updates.
What is a Quick Shifter?
A quick shifter is a device that allows the rider to switch gears without using the clutch or rolling down the throttle. Traditionally, when you've to engage the gear in your motorcycle you've to engage the clutch beforehand. This process of engaging and disengaging the clutch as well as the engagement and disengagement of the throttle takes time. A quick shifter eliminates this lag and gives out a more smoother ride quality.
KTM RC 390 / Duke 390

The KTM RC 390 is made for those who crave knee-down action. It comes equipped with a bi-directional quick-shifter, which ensures smooth gear shifts. The RC 390 is powered by a 373.2cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled four-stroke engine, which belts out 42.9bhp and 3.57kgm of torque mated to a six-speed gearbox. This bike is available at a price tag of Rs 3.23 lakh (ex-showroom).
On the other hand, the Duke 390 is a streetfighter equipped with quick shifter for seamless and quick gearshifts. It is powered by a 398 cc engine, which belts out 46 bhp and 39 Nm of torque. This bike comes at a price tag of Rs 2.95 lakh (ex-showroom).

TVS Apache RR 310/ RTR 310

The Apache RTR 310, a naked streetfighter, is designed for aggressive city riding with its muscular styling, bi-directional quick shifter (optional), and sharp power delivery. On the other hand, the RR 310, a fully-faired sportbike, is built for track and touring, featuring a race-tuned suspension, aerodynamic design, and optional Dynamic Kit with a quick shifter for seamless gear shifts.
Both bikes share the same 312.2cc liquid-cooled engine, ensuring thrilling performance, but while the RTR 310 excels in urban agility, the RR 310 dominates the highways and racetracks. The Apache RTR 310 is priced at Rs 2.49 lakh (ex-showroom) and goes up to Rs 2.72 lakh (ex-showroom). On the other hand, the RR 310 is priced at Rs 2.75 lakh (ex-showroom) and goes up by Rs 2.97 lakh (ex-showroom).

Husqvarna Vitpilen 250

The Husqvarna Vitpilen 250 is a neo-retro cafe racer that blends minimalist design with thrilling performance. It is powered by a 248.8cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 30.8 bhp and 24 Nm of torque, delivering a punchy and engaging riding experience.
Sharing its mechanicals with the KTM Duke 250, the Vitpilen 250 offers a bi-directional quick shifter, making it the most affordable motorcycle in India to feature this technology. With low clip-on handlebars and a sporty riding posture, the Vitpilen 250 is built for spirited road riding, it is priced at Rs 2.22 lakh (ex-showroom) and comes with one variant only.
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