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    Posted: 14 December 2020 at 09:37
For the 3rd year running the UK is the Worlds biggest market for Healtech Electroncs so they have told us we'll have the first shipment of their new ARA system. There will be lots more details on our website, Instagram, FB Twitter ect as we get them but here's a quick taster of what the system will do

Details now live on the manufacturers website https://www.healtech-electronics.com/products/ara/




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Love it.
What confuses me though is how much setting up is required to get the best compromise between being able to get the power down whilst not having it set to restrictive. Also, how this particular system controls traction at the back by using a front ABS ring (unless that's just for the anti wheelie).
It's not the falling off that worries me, it's the landing.
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Will this work with a Hm blipper which fits to the throttle position sensor?
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Originally posted by muffking muffking wrote:

Love it.
What confuses me though is how much setting up is required to get the best compromise between being able to get the power down whilst not having it set to restrictive. Also, how this particular system controls traction at the back by using a front ABS ring (unless that's just for the anti wheelie).
It uses the bikes OE speed sensor for rear wheel spped & if the bike doesn't have ABS the optional front wheel ring is fitted & it compares the 2 speeds.
There is a set up wizard available for iPhone & Android similar to the one the Healtech QuickShifter uses if you don't want to or aren't confident is setting up manually.
The full installation & user guides are available from the product page here https://www.healtech-electronics.com/products/ara/
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Originally posted by VtiStu VtiStu wrote:

Will this work with a Hm blipper which fits to the throttle position sensor?
Yes, ARA doesn't need a throttle postion connection.
There are model specific installation guides on the Healtech site & many more will be added as they become available.

https://www.healtech-electronics.com/products/ara/
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are the aw an tc set independent or are they linked as one?
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Originally posted by Markg1150 Markg1150 wrote:

are the aw an tc set independent or are they linked as one?

Looking at the ‘App’ it would appear they are linked
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Originally posted by Jaymo Jaymo wrote:

Originally posted by Markg1150 Markg1150 wrote:

are the aw an tc set independent or are they linked as one?

Looking at the ‘App’ it would appear they are linked


I wondered the same. Shame it’s linked that’s my only gripe on the gsxr TC and thought this might be a solution.
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