I have zero flex in my ankle. I sold my traditional-shifting bikes and got a CTX700N with DCT and it’s a game changer. I can ride for years to come now. Honda technology is perfection.
Where are you driving in sport mode or normal mode. Apparently people like driving in sport mode better because that shits better. But you can also do manual shifting when you’re in parking lots and not let it shift
Very keen to give a DCT bike a try, had a gnarly crash a few years back and my left thumb never came quite right. I'm thinking either DCT or a bike with a hydraulic clutch..
The reality of the Honda Rebel 1100 DCT ***BIG SCOOTER W/FEW GEARS***. For people with Arthritis and disabilities. Right to the point. God bless USA 🇺🇸
Love the rebel review my brother in law got one recently and he loves it I’ve been wanting an Indian so bad can you please please please if you get the chance give us an honest review on the 2020 Indian Springfield Dark Horse specifically the sexy green one I’ve been wanting this bike for so long but I have no riding experience and I’ve been told to slow down and get something smaller but I genuinely am interested in what you have to say about the bike all around much love and support from Southern California
how is the suspension on the bike? Especially the rear? Do you feel a jolt thru your lower back every time you hit a bump on the highway? I had a CTX700 and got rid of it because there was no much rear wheel travel.
I am looking to get one potentially, I have an ‘85 Kawasaki KLR 250 that I’m working on but I’m looking for something I can just comfortably ride and really learn and get into motorcycles
Why does always have to be women the lazy ones when it comes to manuals? I’m lazy too 😂 I almost completely learned how to drive manuals until I kept getting into heavy traffic and then said “F IT. Autos are my spirit animals. I’m too lazy for this” 😂 I need my laid back cars and now I need my laid back bike. Besides, I know a lot of manual drivers that have had multiple accidents. I’ve had none and I hope I can keep it that way, specially with a bike.