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Everything You Need to Know about Automatic Motorcycles 

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@yammienoob
@yammienoob Год назад
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@SHSPVR
@SHSPVR Год назад
The so-called Honda Automatic are base around Centrifugal Clutch this is know as Semi-Automatic and then the CVT and new DCT unless it was a Hondamatic which had an actual torque converter to me I think base more like hydrostatic as it downside was it didn't have the traditional valve body and many of other parts like in a car or truck automatic transmission so therefore it couldn't truly automatically shift up and down all on its own, Now as for DCT it is a manual transmission but it has two hydraulically clutch that is controlled by a computer this nothing new as Formula One race cars have this technology even high end sports cars personally I'm not a fan of this just more things that can go wrong.
@romeroveno8490
@romeroveno8490 Год назад
Where can I find your discord. I need some advice for my new bike and I really love your content
@scouth2429
@scouth2429 Год назад
I am a wounded warrior and lost my left leg below the knee while in Iraq, so I can’t manipulate the prosthetic foot to allow me to shift. I’ve been riding a Can Am Spyder RSS which obviously has 3 wheels but mine also has a 5 speed dual clutch and works really really well. But if I had the money I would either buy an electric two wheeler or something with a dual clutch like the Africa Twin or BMW. Hopefully they will offer on other brands and widen the models soon. I’m ready to ride.
@Stacy_Smith
@Stacy_Smith Год назад
I have a question: Stability in tight turns is regulated by the friction zone soooo... Wouldn't the absence of a clutch make it MORE difficult for a beginner?
@damonweaver3386
@damonweaver3386 Год назад
I have nothing against automatics, I just don't want one myself. If they allow more people to ride, I'm all for them.
@santanumushahary6509
@santanumushahary6509 Год назад
Manual shift is a feelin
@perovic96
@perovic96 Год назад
Bet next year KTM or BMW will come out with a model where you can download the app and for premium price of 29.99/ month unlock the feature 😂
@lexwaldez
@lexwaldez Год назад
That's a great way to look at them. I loved driving manual pickups for ages and I'm so over that. I've only driven 'normal' motorcycles, but I think at this point in my life a DCT would be fine. I sort of look at it like a pickup now... if I'm city traffic I need a manual like i need a hole in the head. One less thing to worry about it and I trust Honda's engineering dept. The DCT looks so interesting from an engineering standpoint.
@longshotmaster
@longshotmaster Год назад
My only concern would be that automatics are much less involved , hood and bad , I do a lot more distracted driving behind the wheel of my auto work truck than I do in my stock daily
@itsshey1644
@itsshey1644 Год назад
King comment
@christopherduke8935
@christopherduke8935 Год назад
Talk shit all you want, boomers. Honda's DCT tech isn't new and has been around for several years. During that time it's been refined to near perfection. After misplacing my gear leg in Afghanistan I had a choice: 1) Quit riding altogether 2) Mutilate the frame and fixings of a previously standard bike using an ugly Kliktronic device 3) Buy a DCT Owning both the ATAS and CMX1100 I'd wager the vast majority of their haters have never been on either, no different from the car scene guys saying the same tired BS. "Be one with the machine. Manly levers. Durp"
@Croth4r
@Croth4r Год назад
Yeah we should be glad that we have a choice
@TopherDesPres
@TopherDesPres Год назад
Respect
@sixtyskills2814
@sixtyskills2814 Год назад
Preach brother!
@joemann7971
@joemann7971 Год назад
Millennial here. Nothing wrong with a DCT. Just not something I want for myself. I want the control I get from a manual you don't get from a DCT. That being said, if the only way for you to ride is with a DCT, more power to you.
@sunrisejak2709
@sunrisejak2709 Год назад
@@joemann7971 That's misleading. You get better control with a DCT. Using the paddle shifters whenever you wish it's superior in all aspects. Best tech in motorcycling. Squeezing a lever with your left hand and kicking a lever with your foot is archaic.
@Carlisho
@Carlisho Год назад
DCTs allow you to hold a taco while you ride, what else could you ask for?
@swpost3
@swpost3 Год назад
Clutch. Automatic. Don’t care. I like bike.
@generica143
@generica143 Месяц назад
Bike is bike
@steveb7310
@steveb7310 Год назад
I’ve been riding scooters for the past 18 years due to the fact that I’m a left leg amputee and as such can’t work the standard motorcycle shifter. I love riding and always wanted to ride a “real” motorcycle without having to modify it before I even know if I like it. The Rebel 1100 DCT has my attention, I plan to get a test ride on one as soon as I can and buy it if it works for me.
@earthwormandruw
@earthwormandruw Месяц назад
Piaggio BV400 is my all time favorite
@austinuhrich2088
@austinuhrich2088 Год назад
Just received the Rebel 1100 DCT and got it for commuting in heavy traffic, but also still wanted something that I could take out on the highway and interstate for a weekend trip or on some curvy roads. It's been a very enjoyable ride and allows for much easier commuting in stop and go traffic.
@sohantanna625
@sohantanna625 Год назад
Got the same to use in Thailand. It's fantastic!
@gregorsamsa1364
@gregorsamsa1364 2 месяца назад
Good point. Automatics are WAY better for commuting in high traffic
@psychoticcherry6038
@psychoticcherry6038 Год назад
I think its pretty cool, I just hope manual bikes don't die off like manual cars are.
@233kosta
@233kosta Год назад
Nawh, no more than electronic throttle control has killed good throttle feel
@jamsonkirton2503
@jamsonkirton2503 Год назад
sadly I think that is where it is heading smh....
@mj6463
@mj6463 Год назад
I think it is inevitable. The market will always move towards convenience.
@stevejordan2490
@stevejordan2490 Год назад
Don't forget, with a DCT you can still manually shift (using paddle shifters on the handlebar, no clutching required).
@mj6463
@mj6463 Год назад
@@stevejordan2490 but not really, just like a dct car, you aren’t shifting, you are telling (asking) the computer to shift.
@GardrexArts
@GardrexArts Год назад
Been riding 14 years. Just got a VFR1200 with the DCT last week. I was hesitant at first - I thought it would take away from the riding experience. Boy, was I wrong. I LOVE it. It works very well and allows me to focus on everything else that much more.
@obeii1805
@obeii1805 28 дней назад
Just seen one and that’s why I’m here 😂
@g4m3rm0j0
@g4m3rm0j0 Год назад
I've been riding a DCT since 2015 and I really like it. I don't think I'll be going back. I feel like I am more engaged with what is going on around me with the traffic and the views. It ramps up the riding experience another level, at least for me. The only downside is low speed maneuvering is more difficult without being able to slip a clutch, but you get used to how to do it after a little adjusting.
@coastieflyer86
@coastieflyer86 Год назад
I agree with the low speed maneuvers. I am new to riding and my first bike is a DCT, and it has taken a fair amount of time to feel confident in those tight slow situations. It has allowed me to be much more present in what is going on around me and checking surrounds in a intersection, less to deal with when controlling the bike. I have been thinking about moving up to the Rebel 1100 but the standard version. Just worried I will regret that decision later on as I hope to spend more time riding.
@jayluper9523
@jayluper9523 Год назад
I passed the MSF Basic RiderCourse 2 on my NC-750x DCT last week, no discrepancies. I found it to be much easier than when I did the first BRC, on a ninja 300. The computer is good at feathering the clutch when you lightly apply rear brake and just gently give it some revs
@donkeizluv
@donkeizluv Год назад
DCT is super boring for me. Manual shifting & match revving is 20% of the fun in riding bikes.
@mickleblade
@mickleblade Год назад
I'd assume you just drag the rear brake during U-turns? Maybe put it into manual 1st gear too.
@g4m3rm0j0
@g4m3rm0j0 Год назад
@@mickleblade Yup, that's how it's done. The NC750 also has linked rear-to-front ABS so you want to get used to using the rear brake for almost anything as it makes your no-time-to-think emergency stop muscle memory action to just jam on the rear brake. I have been in this situation a few times and couldn't believe how well it worked. This wasn't my muscle memory from riding the bikes I grew up riding so that was another thing I had to relearn after going to a more technically advanced bike.
@DeathMammoth91
@DeathMammoth91 Год назад
I have a 1976 Honda CB750A Hondamatic and it's an absolute blast to drive! Nothing beats the look on another riders face when you wave with your left hand at a stop and pull away. That, and it's built like a mini tank where most of it is made of metal. They don't make them like they use too!
@intellectualrebel5340
@intellectualrebel5340 Год назад
I dream of owning a 1981 CM400A Hondamatic one day.
@JohnnyStauf
@JohnnyStauf Год назад
Been riding about 12 years and I just picked up a Rebel 1100 DCT. I was bitten by the DCT bug when I had to ride my fiance's NC700x DCT about 200 miles to bring it home. They're honestly really fun and they let you focus on the road more. I think we will start seeing more DCT or other smart shifting tech in the future, particularly from Asian and European brands. America being america will likely take a very long time to start adopting new technology.
@MrSirjamalot
@MrSirjamalot Год назад
I love automatic motorcycles. That's what got me interested in the Honda Navi. I've always rode scooters since I got my license. My next bike will be the Honda NC750X with DCT
@KrisVandenBroeck1595
@KrisVandenBroeck1595 Год назад
My dad used to ride a Vespa gts. As an older guy he didn’t want to mess with learning clutch and all that comes with it. He got the rebel 1100 and he loves it. When I got my chance to test it (and I was sceptical on how good it would be) I was blown away. The shifts feel like any manual with quickshift, except you only hit the gas to go and brakes to stop. Big bike looks. Scooter accesabillity. Good job Honda! But still a clutch for me please.
@tancorix
@tancorix Год назад
My bike that got totaled in a hit and run accident this past June was a 1978 CB400A Hondamatic... I miss that bike...
@tomoates8568
@tomoates8568 Год назад
I've actually considered getting the Honda NC750 DCT as a second bike/ backup bike for when my main bike is being worked on for whatever reason. It's not too expensive and it'll do just fine for commuting, which is most of the riding I do
@mnmz6934
@mnmz6934 8 месяцев назад
Definitely should have more automatic motorcycles on the road. I've just started dirt biking and boy sometimes an automatic trans can make such a big difference. Also, commuting too. If more manufacturers put auto transmission in more bikes, I'm sure they'll make a lot more money too.
@captainjim605
@captainjim605 Год назад
Good video! I have been expecting a video from you folks regarding the DCT, but I thought you'd probably joke on it. I have a DCT bike, and a bit of background: this is bike #32 between my wife and I. I got my first motorcycle in 1967, a rather clapped out Honda 150 Dream. Age 14. My Mother said, "If you get a motorcycle, you can't live in this house." I called her bluff - she didn't like it one damn bit, but I got to live at home. After a year with that bike, it was on to the "big iron" of a Honda CB350, and then a 1969 Triumph Bonneville; my now wife and I dated on that bike in high school. Riding is my passion and has been since that first Honda 150. Nine Harleys, four Goldwings, a couple BMWs, and a bunch of other fun bikes over the years. Then, nine years ago, a deteriorating hip made it too painful to toss a leg over a motorcycle. I dejectedly thought I was done riding. My wife suggested we get a couple small scooters. I literally scoffed at that idea. Being a married guy, we compromised and got a couple small scooters. From the first ride, I had that joy of riding again. Honda PCX 150s, I felt like I had come "full circle" from that Honda 150 Dream all those years ago. I thought I would miss shifting... I didn't. I moved up to a Vespa GTS 250. Then, a GTS 300 HPE. My wife went with a Yamaha Xmax. When the hip got to the point that I had to use a cane (my wife bought me a carbon fiber folding cane with flames on it!) that I put under the seat of my Vespa, I decided to go for a hip replacement. Within a year, I could put a leg over a motorcycle once again... if the seat wasn't too high. My wife encouraged me to get another motorcycle. After 9 years of riding scoots, I started looking into a DCT bike. I "tried on" the Honda 1100 Rebel DCT, but it felt cramped. The NC750X was too tall for me. I liked everything I was reading about the DCT... that led me to a previous generation DCT, the Honda CTX700 DCT. I bought the best example, lowest mileage version I could find. I was hooked on it from the first ride. DCT is something that you need to live with to understand how to best use it - it truly has the best of a manual transmission with the ease of a CVT. I use it in Sport Mode most of the time, with regular use of the paddle (trigger) shifters for up and down while cruising through the twisties. This bike fits me and has plenty enough performance to keep me happy and entertained. Some of the motorcycle pressed have called it underwhelming... based on putting in it Drive or Sport Mode and putting a few miles on it, riding it like an "automatic transmission bike." Too bad they didn't give the bike the opportunity to show what it can do. Just like high end sports cars use paddle shifters for ultimate performance, the DCT Hondas can be ridden similarly. And, I still chuckle to myself as I pull away from any stop with the smoothness of the DCT; it shifts faster and better than I can (with 55 years of riding experience), no stalls, no missed shifts, no missed neutral. We are now a month and a half into a three month stay in the Black Hills (we're retired), and are out riding almost every day. This DCT bike continues to impress me. As I said: riding is my passion. It isn't just for you whippersnappers. Thanks for the video - I watch your videos each day when I'm riding my bicycle. And thanks for not goofing on DCT, as it definitely has a place for some of us on two wheels, and there is no doubt that your videos influence a lot of new riders. Ten years ago, I would have scoffed at DCT, just like I initially did regarding scooters. I think the tine on scooters made me more open to what the DCT brings to the riding experience. Old dog, new tricks? Nope, just a long-time rider happy to still be on two wheels. Best wishes - Captain Jim and the Blonde.
@AyaWetts
@AyaWetts Год назад
I had a Scooter (CVT), and its still technically like a single gear, just a belt moving, so you don't feel or notice an gear shifts. It works pretty good. DCT in auto mode is sort of annoying. I have a DCT Honda Rebel 1100... I've broken 10,000 miles, and maybe have done 100 in auto mode. Clutch-less paddle shifting on it in manual mode is fantastic.
@SuperBigdanno
@SuperBigdanno Год назад
CONSTANT VARIABLE TRANSMISSION is constantly changing gears, many gears to select from on the pulley and belt system.
@theobrown1309
@theobrown1309 Год назад
I just got a honda ctx700 dct. so glad to have you make this video. great second bike. nerd mobile. modern tech. it's sweet!
@nohandsdan9353
@nohandsdan9353 Год назад
I just installed a Rekluse auto clutch in my '21 SGS a couple days ago, only broke one spring plate bolt but got it taken care of ASAP, and will never go back to a stock transmission. I've heard stories about losing low speed mobility but not in my situation. I feel like my low speed skills are much better now especially knowing my bike isn't going to stall hearing it at such low rpms with the clutch out. Highly recommend
@sunrisejak2709
@sunrisejak2709 Год назад
Another benefit of having no clutch lever is the possibility to relocate the rear brake function to the left handlebar. (ex. XADV and other scooters). This allows for more balanced brake support especially under hard braking. As opposed to all braking being done with the right side of your body, which provides for an uneven effort. Some Africa Twin DCT owners make this modification too as its much easier to modulate the rear brake with your hand while negotiating some tight off-road maneuvers. Also with both feet no longer having operational duties they can thus be focused evenly and equally on balance and turning actions not to mention stop and go at stop signs is significantly easier! Plus on long distance rides you can place your feet anywhere for comfort and not risk losing reaction time for surprise events. (as long as your holding onto the handlebars! DCT,,, along with eliminating the rear brake and shift functions from your feet, makes for a better overall approach to riding. I have an XADV and love it.😁 I'm in the process of modifying my NT1100 DCT for left handlebar braking. (discussing warranty impact) The only drawback is if you have a multi-bike garage that has conventional manual and braking operations. Swapping to one of my other conventional bikes in my garage makes for occasional "brain fade" blunders. Grabbing what you think is the clutch and its the brake certainly brings reality back quickly! 🤣I know its somewhat of a departure from "normal" or "traditional" riding but I find its much superior.😊👍
@steveb7310
@steveb7310 Год назад
I was thinking the same thing, since I’m used to scooters.
@JC-fx3wh
@JC-fx3wh 6 месяцев назад
I thought these automatic motorcycles are the same as scooters but now I see your comment and it looks like it is similar to semi-automatic motorcycles like here in Southeast Asia where the motorcycle has no clutch but has foot switches for the gears and the rear foot brake.
@sataneatcheese6243
@sataneatcheese6243 Год назад
I like how these auto bikes are making motorcycling more accessible for those who would otherwise be put off. But I think I am happy learning the hard way for now XD
@mj6463
@mj6463 Год назад
I’m not a big fan, it will probably make manual bikes almost impossible to find in 10 years, and incredibly expensive, just like it has with cars in the us.getting more people on track is great for getting more race tracks, but getting more people on auto bikes only gets us more auto bikes, and makes our say less important in the industry.
@es-br8ck
@es-br8ck Год назад
Riding a DCT Honda on the daily, in inner city traffic, for two years now. Wouldn't do it with a manual, because it'd be far too much hassle to shift a quadrillion times for the half hour commute and in dense traffic and large intersections, there is more than enough to worry about than shifting, pulling the clutch, rev-matching etc. And with every bit of attention available for traffic and the road itself, it is safer and one less risk of making a dangerous mistake, even more so in the rain and cold. With work and family and the central European seasons and weather, we can dream all day about the open road and the twisting roads across the Alps, but the reality is we ride the bike for a daily commute or far too rarely at all. To me, it'd be masochistic to ride city traffic and filter lanes with a manual, but to each their own. Is it a real bikeTM? I don't know. But I know there's two real bikesTM in my communal garage, one is ridden on golden Sundays and the other one is supposedly a sport bike in good condition, but I've never seen it without the tarp for several years since I live her.
@victorsturdivant4731
@victorsturdivant4731 Год назад
Love my Africa DCT. Great bike. Been riding for 49 years and counting.
@howardstone2648
@howardstone2648 5 месяцев назад
Good morning thank you for this information. And Happy Holidays.
@InsaneHatter42
@InsaneHatter42 Год назад
I have the original DCT, a VFR 1200, and once I got on that; I've never wanted to go back to a manual. 1/4 mile in 11 when ya want to and fun one handed riding and waving around town the rest of the time.
@joshhou2539
@joshhou2539 Год назад
I think it’s great for people who don’t feel comfortable shifting, we are in a world now we’re 125cc are becoming very popular. As long are people are enjoying an experiencing the freedom or riding,then I’m cool with that
@getty6974
@getty6974 Год назад
I know motorcycle community likes to dog on NC750X, but goddamn i just want that frunk. The frunk is supposed to fit a full sized helmet and man oh man i would love that feature on my bike.
@waffles4322
@waffles4322 Год назад
I don't think I would want one myself until they really have the kinks worked out, but I also hope all the manufacturers start making at least one of these, so many people could get into riding, and it gives so many opportunities for the disabled to be able to ride too. Love this.
@denmikseb
@denmikseb 2 месяца назад
DCT has been around long enough that the kinks have been worked out.
@ChadWinters
@ChadWinters Год назад
I've been doing a lot red light to red light commuting lately and DCT is sounding pretty nice
@greatbigeye2506
@greatbigeye2506 Год назад
Trying to remember if you folks have ever mentioned the CTX700… DCT is nice especially in stop and go traffic or if you have left hand/arm/foot/leg injuries or disabilities. This summer I’ve been dealing with a left wrist injury and my KLX is painful to ride while my CTX with DCT isn’t. I think the KLX is getting sold soon and I would only maybe replace it with something like a Versys 300 which has an incredibly light clutch pull. Would like to see CVT scooters of all displacements come with full size wheels to better handle crappy roads. Tiny wheels allow for lower seat heights yes but Midwest roads sometimes have potholes large enough to eat 12” wheels.
@stevejordan2490
@stevejordan2490 Год назад
I'm also a CTX700DCT owner and fan. Driving my last bike in Washington DC stop-and-stop traffic gave me bursitis in my clutching arm, and I had to stop riding (the bursitis went away, but it took half a year). The CTX700DCT lets me commute again, plus it makes for great day trips all over the area. I CAN manually shift... but I'm just as happy letting the bike do the shifting, and I just enjoy the ride.
@greatbigeye2506
@greatbigeye2506 Год назад
@@stevejordan2490 Right on! Glad you got over the bursitis. Shifting can be fun but not shifting is very nice and makes the CTX an even more mellow cruiser and that 270 engine has spirit but is very smooth.
@theslacker29ify
@theslacker29ify Год назад
I had the standard model of the CTX700. I was wondering if they’d include that in the video. Nice bike, but wasn’t my riding style. I went with a sport tourer instead (06 FJR).
@gopherchucksgamingnstuff2263
True, my 750 can do clutchless shifts all day long. I do it under load too. It isn't just floating.
@David-mm5vl
@David-mm5vl Год назад
DCT is definitely the future of motorcycles. As an owner of a DCT car for the most part I love it. Put it into automatic and its just like any other automatic but switch it to manual and it will sit there in 2nd gear all day so long as you don't hit the red line, when the tcu will shift the transmission to protect the engine. Plus shifts are faster than anything I could have done in my previous car. I think it will help riders focus more on riding than worrying about shift. Plus everyone can then just blip through the gears coming up to a light. Its a win win.
@shadowmancy9183
@shadowmancy9183 Год назад
That shift decision is part of why I haven't gotten a DCT car yet- if the car will shift up or down to protect itself, but I'm relying on it to stay in a certain gear, I'm more likely to either break the engine or transmission by adding an extra shift, or get rear-ended because I'm now too high a gear. If they'll take that decision-making process out of the computer, I'll be much more willing to buy.
@wallacemjr
@wallacemjr 2 месяца назад
@@shadowmancy9183 Every DCT transmission I know has the option of manual shifting. I just don't see the advantage of this, since the computer chooses the best gear for me before I see the need. I think you need to test one, but it has to be one or more days just walking with the DCT to understand it better.
@shadowmancy9183
@shadowmancy9183 2 месяца назад
@@wallacemjr I've tested Toyota, Mini, and Ford. I almost over-revved the Mini because I downshifted twice, but the computer added one more downshift, so when I hit the gas I was almost at red line. Automatics are fine for what they are, but DCT needs to have the option of shutting off the computer safety before I'll look at them as a viable option compared to standard. When the car continuously behaves in a way that you aren't expecting because the computer is guessing how you want to drive, it creates a less safe driving environment. I want DCT to let me stall the car if I don't pay attention.
@MP-to6ne
@MP-to6ne Год назад
I have both an NC750X DCT and a GSX-R600. Very different bikes. If I want to go long distances, relax and enjoy the ride I take the NC. If I want excitement for a shorter period of time, I will take out the GSXR. NC is comfortable but arguably a bike version of a station wagon. Gixxer, loads of power and fun, but very uncomfortable after a while and no storage. Also, NC 2.8-3.2 litres per 100km regular gas. GSXR 8-9 litres per 100km premium gas.
@MightyMouzMoto
@MightyMouzMoto Год назад
Just got my Rebel DCT today and love it.
@wescam
@wescam Год назад
I have a 2021 GL1800BD and I would only consider the standard MC transmission on a dirt bike. This is from a guy who hadn't even had one of those new-fangled quick up and down deals in the past-- just an old Harley and Suzuki boy. DCT is so freaking quick, and just let me say awesome at any speed-- even low speed.
@silkmonkey
@silkmonkey Год назад
I want these to become more common and thus cheaper - if it gets more people on two wheels it cant be bad right?
@gregorsamsa1364
@gregorsamsa1364 Год назад
@Rero Pelo maybe YOU feel like you need to go faster to have fun, but you aren't everyone else. And people who don't like them obviously won't buy them anyway. The conclusion that it will lead to more speeding is just speculation and I don't think is actually supported by evidence. Same for the conclusion ev bikes will make roads less safe
@RedTeamHacker
@RedTeamHacker Год назад
Not for me personally, there is just something about that down/up shift, rev matching fury that is a standard liter bike, fun factor would go right out the window for me, however if it gives opportunity to riders who may not normally be able to ride then bravo. Be safe out there Fam.
@iszyriding
@iszyriding Год назад
Africa Twin 1100 DCT and used primarily for off road ADV use. The DCT frees up my left foot while on technical spots and my left hand allows for manual shifting. I had my doubts but after riding DCT for 2 years I can't see myself going back.
@simonsmotocat2774
@simonsmotocat2774 Год назад
Old school Gixxer 750 2011+ with aftermarket Healtech upshift quickshifter does just fine.
@maclafm1252
@maclafm1252 Год назад
Yammie I applaud you for the comprehensive and accurate explination of different transmissions available to riders today. (Not to be THAT guy, but) I used to work for a major DCT manufacturer in the automotive industry, and DCTs are simply the best transmissions out there (in terms of performace and comfort) and ATs are a very close second. Honestly, I don't know why MTs still exist (actually I do, but let's not read too far into that statement). Actually, let's read into that statement! One thing you didn't really touch on in this video is the economics of production. Like most things in a free market economy (which both automotive and motorcycle industries are, for the most part) supply is driven by demand. MTs don't exist in the Automotive side of things because of lack of demand; only something like 5% of vehicles sold in the US are MTs. That means it's more expensive for a manufacturer to develop and market a MT than an equally as capable AT (although some still do, God bless em!). In the Motorcycle industry however, things are flipped. The demand is for MTs, and therefore ATs (and DCTs) are expensive to fit to a bike. However, just like in the automotive industry where in the 70s and 80s demand flipped from MTs to ATs, I expect the bike industry to follow (see my mention of DCTs being the best trans available). Now, I've never ridden a bike with a DCT, but I expect (as with all things Honda for example) they're pretty darn good! That means, as people ride them, and like them, the demand for DC/ATs will increase over time eventually making MTs obsolete. Throw electric bikes into the mix (which as you mentioned don't need a trans) and the demise of the MT comes even quicker. ATs are simply the normal process of tecnological innovation and we should embrace and champion it. While at the same time honor and appreciate the past. Enjoy the MTs while they're still here, and welcome the ATs as they increase in popularityt as they're pretty awesome too!
@santhoshdabbir395
@santhoshdabbir395 Год назад
I have a masters in mechanical engineering and i understand what you are saying. The 2 things that why people dont like ats is same as the reasons people didnt like ats in the cars at the start they are new and people and market needs time time and refinement to get used and accept thr idea when we talk about tech which has a lot of history even on paper and full practical they maybe better. Give it time.
@santhoshdabbir395
@santhoshdabbir395 Год назад
As for the "demise of mts" that will never happen even now people love mts in cars even tho they do prefer ats and agree the idea that they are good. Some people love the fell of control and just the feel good. I have some people i know who have both at and mt car which he uses how he feels for the day. We are humans as much as we like confort and ease of operation we do find happiness on feeling and even if it is hard we find it worth it. Just my thoughts
@Texarmageddon
@Texarmageddon Год назад
@@santhoshdabbir395 Really has nothing to do with what either of you are talking about. 1.) Generally speaking motorcycles in themselves are expensive. Never mind, the $1,000 option of an automatic transmission. That alone makes clicking the option a nonissue. 2.) Well, maybe the performance crowd would like it… Once again, it’s irrelevant in this scene also, because there are different kinds of shifters out there offering unparalleled shift speed. There is a reason why only Honda is selling this tech… Overall, it’s tech that will only catch a very small niche market. Time is better spent on making a proper EV or DCT bikes
@nephilymbass1
@nephilymbass1 Год назад
I bet they are all fun in the right situation. Ive ridden everything from high strung dirt bikes to twist and go scooters like the zuma 125. Autos are nice to have in traffic. Especially on bikes like the nc750 where you can still select gears with a button when you want to. I plan on picking up a 2022 super cub next. Never had a bike with that super cub/trail125 type transmission. With no clutch handle and neutral all the way down. But I’m excited to give it a shot. Damn sure won’t be touring on it but i bet it’ll be great for commuting to work and bopping around town. We live in NC and go to NC and SC beaches regularly. Would be cool to throw it on a hitch carrier for trips like that and take it off and ride around on slower roads like ocean blvd which never goes above 35mph anyways. I’ve rented scooters at the beach and had a good time. In the right situation any bike can be fun. Hell I’d own a proper scooter if they didn’t have that liqourcycle reputation. Im also all for more people getting on two wheels.
@MegaLiberties
@MegaLiberties Год назад
Love the end of vid facts!
@stoplogicmotorsports
@stoplogicmotorsports Год назад
I absolutely loved my Africa twin DCT it was even fun to take on the motocross track
@dannymartial7997
@dannymartial7997 3 месяца назад
I really want a DCT bike. I think riding is already engaging enough, I'd like the stress-free feeling of riding without dealing with the clutch.
@sunrisejak2709
@sunrisejak2709 Год назад
Outside of USA the Honda XADV is amazing as is the NT1100. Both with DCT. I've got both and very pleased.
@kell7195
@kell7195 Год назад
ADV350 is apparently 90/95% of the XADV and half the price, might be worth checking out.
@sunrisejak2709
@sunrisejak2709 Год назад
@@kell7195 Yes, I rode one. But it's a CVT. Ugh. And at highway speeds 120-135kph the XADV is sublime. Stunningly smooth with lots of reserve power. However as you point out its pretty good value by comparison. Long distance comfort the XADV is is hard to beat. But for all round use the ADV 350 is a better value.
@Atrip111
@Atrip111 Год назад
thanks for explanation in end wasn't sure how they worked. Know how to use manual, but been on scooters whole time. Just bought used zero s. loaner fxe at moment. Still want a dct was looking at ctx 700 before the zero.
@Pattayaman999
@Pattayaman999 Год назад
2022 NC750XDCT is very smooth. So easy to ride.
@davewalkerden
@davewalkerden 2 месяца назад
Aprilia had an 850cc V-Twin with a CVT and auto/manual modes they called the 'Mana'. Two riders, one on the very similar but manual transmission Aprilia Shiver sports naked and another on the CVT Mana raced around Willow Springs circuit and the CVT auto was a full second faster for both riders. They put it down to the CVT keeping the motor in the meaty part of the torque at all times while the manual was simply less efficient with more things to do and spend your attention on.
@nestorjrabalos1998
@nestorjrabalos1998 Год назад
Im just as skeptical about the dct. I always prefer traditional coz it’s simpler. But since i live in a congested city, it’s a struggle at times having to cluth-break a lot. I tried this dct and i can see the difference in ease of riding. It’s less tiring. It’s slower though, but if that’s not a problem with you, this dct bike is a fantastic option for those who don’t want operating a clutch.
@xhioni
@xhioni 5 месяцев назад
I find on my Africa Twin that DCT is faster than you can ever shift manually.
@acevaper
@acevaper Год назад
My next bike is ..... the one you didn't mention, the NT1100DCT. Ordered it and waiting for it to arrive.
@AyaWetts
@AyaWetts Год назад
They are USA based, and the NT1100 is not available in the USA, so I'm sure they didn't notice it in a quick check.
@MrBob714
@MrBob714 Год назад
honda Nc 750x dct rider here, I love how my bike shifts for me, i'm 63 been shifting for 50 years that's enough.
@jordanspinar9147
@jordanspinar9147 Год назад
My goal is to eventually get a bike with an automatic transmission, but, the price levels are just way to high for me to justify it. Even slightly older models, like a 2016 Honda CTX700 N DCT still sell for very high, if you can find them. I looked in my region, and within a 250 mile radius, there was one used 2016 CTX700 N DCT selling for $6500, and it had over 6000 miles on it. The only "New" automatic style bikes you can get are the Goldwing, a very expensive buy, or a Honda 1100 DCT (MSRP $9299) a Honda Africa Twin DCT (MSRP $15,299) a Honda NC750 X (MSRP $9299) or a trike style Can Am Ryker 600 (MSRP $8400). Really the only other viable option then is to just go full CVT and get a maxi scooter.. something like a Burgman 400, Kymco AK 500 or BMW C400 GT, but even then, the price is insanely high if you buy new, approaching $10,000 in some cases.. Market needs more viable options in this category, in my opinion.
@AyaWetts
@AyaWetts Год назад
Can Am Ryker is a CVT, there are no gears. The Semi-Auto Can Am Spyders are similar to the manual mode DCT in operation, but there is no auto mode, you have to click to upshift. It will downshift to prevent the engine from stalling though.
@iannathanson6014
@iannathanson6014 Год назад
I own a 2018 honda ctx700d full fairing with dct. I like it.
@UniqueUserTG
@UniqueUserTG Год назад
Papa Yam photo and the 1-800-Yeetus info needs to be on a T shirt RIGHT NOW!
@Dangerwiggles
@Dangerwiggles Год назад
We just got a Honda Navi, it's definitely a scooter- with the CVT, but it's super easy to ride. It's slow, don't get me wrong, but it's got what you need for getting around a smaller city. The best thing is it's gotten my wife into motorcycles. She actually wants to learn clutch now. I love playing on the Navi, it is damn easy to ride, I'm sure I could teach anyone to ride on that thing (motorcycle concepts and handling at least).
@Dangerwiggles
@Dangerwiggles Год назад
Only thing is, every time I ride it I initially reach for a clutch lever when coming to a stop lol
@womanhoodisnotacostume7648
@womanhoodisnotacostume7648 Год назад
I'm thinking about the Navi since this is going to be my first bike. I'm 5'3 135lbs, I wonder if the Navi will be easier to learn and not too fast.
@Dangerwiggles
@Dangerwiggles Год назад
@@womanhoodisnotacostume7648 It will definitely give you the feel of what it's like to ride a motorcycle, without the huge fear of dropping a nice bike. But you gotta know what you want, if you have good side street access in your city and don't need to go much about 50mph at any point you're golden. Also 10 miles commute is kind of my range of whether or not I'll be taking a bigger bike so I can save time and use the highway. All up to you, though. It's a good little machine for a great price.
@papaballoon
@papaballoon 6 месяцев назад
I have been riding for 55 years. And i love my 250cc CVT equipped yamaha. I had a400 that i liked just as much.. (it was stolen) if you love shifting..cool! I had an 800 but the clutch killed my hand in traffic.
@marcelvandiessen6778
@marcelvandiessen6778 10 месяцев назад
I got the Honda CTX DCT, and love it
@shadowmancy9183
@shadowmancy9183 Год назад
I'm more open to DCT over automatic, especially if the shifter stays in place and isn't overridden by the computer guessing what you're trying to do and making you do it an extra time (a problem I'm having while car shopping, almost redlined a Mini because the computer decided I needed to downshift before I dropped two gears).
@tonyrcasio01
@tonyrcasio01 Год назад
Crazy! I was just thinking about DCT. There's 4 bikes I'm considering to start on. The Rebel 1100 DCT, a NC750X DCT, an R3, or an MT-03. I might do the R3 first then the Rebel for a highway bike or commuter. Traffic in Orlando is a be-otch.
@greatbigeye2506
@greatbigeye2506 Год назад
Probably best to start on a small manual so you learn to shift although the NC750X feels extremely light because of the angle of the cylinders and the gas tank being under the seat.
@slashteam8440
@slashteam8440 Год назад
Forgot to add the Hayabusa
@tonyrcasio01
@tonyrcasio01 Год назад
@@slashteam8440 my turbo-busa comes later. When i get that busa money flow. Lol
@SonAndDadFPV
@SonAndDadFPV Год назад
Took my new NT1100 DCT to the Alps (lot's of hairpins) and did not have any problem going true the gears in manual mode... love it, don't see any reason why manual or quickshifters are better as DCT...
@djwoske
@djwoske Год назад
The spelling of Transmition is giving me life lmao
@tituslittle
@tituslittle Год назад
Honda has a huge lead on automatic motorcycles. Here's a list of I believe all their automatic bikes. 1. Navi 2. Africa Twin 3. Rebel 1100 4. NC700 5. NC750X 6. Goldwing 7. CTX700 8. NM4 9. VFR 1200X 10. DN-01 (CVT not DCT)
@wallacemjr
@wallacemjr 2 месяца назад
X-ADV, NT 1100 DCT
@chrispatrick414
@chrispatrick414 7 месяцев назад
I don't know that I believe it will ever become the new standard. However, I do think it will make it very accessible to lots of new young riders. And that is good enough for me man. hell yeah.
@rustysimonds5011
@rustysimonds5011 Год назад
In Australia, you have a CC limitation of 660CC. I would imagine its the same in most places. As such, Honda did themselves a huge disservice by going from 670cc for dct bikes like NC700 etc to 750cc. They should have removed 10cc from the existing NC700 variants to meet this specification and pushed these bikes as a entry for the learner / provisional market which is crying out for a below 660cc automatic motorcycle
@kell7195
@kell7195 Год назад
The NC750X can have an A2 kit put in it by Honda, thats what they said in a UK video I saw today, that sort of thing might be illegal in Stralya though like everything else 🤷🏼‍♂
@Riceball01
@Riceball01 Год назад
As somebody who wants to get into riding (can't afford it yet and will have to convince the wife that it's not death on wheels either) I like the idea of a DCT, , , a lot, one less thing to worry about. One of the first bikes that I was interested in getting was the NC700 with a DCT. But as I've gotten older and had more exposure to bikes I'm not as interested in DCTs, the only reason being is that they're still not mainstream yet, and getting one as a first time rider means that I'll likely either have to stick with DCTs (or other forms of "automatics", or have to releanr how to use a manual if I got another bike. I'ts one thing if you've been riding a manual for years, got a DCT, and switched back to a manual, but something entirely different if you've never ridding a manual outside of the MSF, spend years on a DCT as your first bike, then switch to a manual later on down the line.
@GrumpyIan
@GrumpyIan Год назад
Sometimes it's better to say sorry then to ask for permission.
@Riceball01
@Riceball01 Год назад
@@GrumpyIan Sometimes, yes. But when you have a joint back account & really need both incomes to get by, something that costs a few thousand, plus insurance, & another few hundred (or more) for gear & training is not really something that you can readily just beg forgiveness for, not if you want to stay married. Now, if I had my own separate account with enough in it that I could afford the bike & everything else that goes with it or if I made significantly more than my wife & we had the funds to spare, I would have already been riding years ago.
@GrumpyIan
@GrumpyIan Год назад
@@Riceball01 I was saying it as a joke. Probably the best way to convince her to let you get one is to show her how much you'll save on gas.
@Riceball01
@Riceball01 Год назад
@@GrumpyIan The gas savings might be an argument except that since the pandemic hit, I've been working from home. So saving gas won't be much of an argument in favor of getting a bike. But, since I work from home, we plan on eventually going down to one car to save on insurance, registration, and maintenance. However, I do still go in to the office every now and again for in person meetings. Because of that, I'm thinking of giving it a year or two after we're down to one car to bug her about getting a bike to get to the occasional in person meetings and after we're had some time to (hopefully) reap the savings of owning only one car.
@GrumpyIan
@GrumpyIan Год назад
@@Riceball01 Good luck dude
@Mandilore89
@Mandilore89 Год назад
The quickshifter comment at the beginning, I was like "Oh shit! Shots fired! hahaha.
@wubstepgrandma
@wubstepgrandma Год назад
I've got 2 hondamatic 750s I'm shopping for a ctx700 with the dct now
@scottbagley8577
@scottbagley8577 Год назад
My first bike was a Honda 750 automatic low D and high D it was a 1977 now I need a DCT since my ankle and left hand have had surgeries on them no more shifting, but they will keep me on 2 wheels and that's all that matters
@hollow2788
@hollow2788 Год назад
I have a 2016 NC700X DCT. I will never go back to a manual bike. Best commuter bike ever in my opinion. Depending how I ride I easily can get 75mpg. Never having to worry about shifting and just riding makes my ride so much better. Never stalling, never in the wrong gear. Friends who ride made fun of me but once they rode it they stopped talking crap haha. Slowly changing their minds one friend at a time. Ride safe everyone!!!!
@mand6270
@mand6270 Год назад
I got a Rebel 1100 DCT in the spring, and I love that thing.. but I ride a bit like a grandpa, if you're a squid you'll have more fun on a manual
@scottellis7024
@scottellis7024 Год назад
I literally took my Rebel 1100 DCT out for the first time today… I’m sold. Lol.
@kj385
@kj385 Год назад
I only got a Dct bike for daily commuting. Which it does a good job at. But any other time I’m not commuting. I’m taking one of my other bikes.
@Fred_BlackB
@Fred_BlackB 8 месяцев назад
I ride a Honda Silver Wing 600. You can say, “Hey! That’s a scooter.” Let me honest, a SWing is a scooter that is a motorcycle. Love it
@williamcoulter5462
@williamcoulter5462 Год назад
I had one of the first NC 700S DCT in the UK and had to wait ten years for them to produce the best DCT for me in the CMX 1100, the Africa Twin is too tall for me and also the new NT1100 is too tall but I think the Rebel beats them both on looks and practicality for me, I never go off road or tour for hundreds of miles abroad. I have got myself a tourer a 2022 Honda Cub 125, why have things easy when it is an adventure doing 500 miles plus in a day on a 125 with all your gear.
@micoferdinand
@micoferdinand Год назад
I H8 automatics, Manual-Clutch Moto for LIFE!
@banginzaza
@banginzaza Год назад
I remember back in the day I asked experiences bikers which bikes are automatic. They said only scooters. I learned to do my own due diligence now. I tried asking the pros. And RU-vid was more helpful 😂
@gladteer873
@gladteer873 Год назад
I ride a supercub. Some calls it a motorcycle, some calls it a moped. At the end of the day, it gets me and my stuff around town quick, easy and comfortably.
@gopherchucksgamingnstuff2263
The Fat cat and big wheel also had the semi-auto option.
@Samsudindwc
@Samsudindwc Год назад
you should do vids on yamaha maxi series bikes or the honda adv and or xadv that would be dope yams
@pogo1140
@pogo1140 Год назад
Put the DCT paddle shift on the left foot, give it something to do.
@MaaZeus
@MaaZeus Год назад
Thats not unreasonable actually. It would be sweet if the automatic bike had a toggleable manual mode that you can control with your left foot like a normal motorcycle.
@AyaWetts
@AyaWetts Год назад
I've seen mods to do that before... some people do it.
@gregorsamsa1364
@gregorsamsa1364 Год назад
Would really suck for people with left leg/foot issues. They wouldn't be able to use the shift function at all
@cellardoor9711
@cellardoor9711 Год назад
man i own a 125cc dirt bike and i watch all your video's
@Snake75055
@Snake75055 Год назад
Yay I hope more bikes like the ninja h2 sx get a dct option that's the one thing stopping me from buying a motorcycle I know how to operate manuals but I just don't like them use to have a manual car got rid of it as soon as I could thought it would be better on a bike but my friend let me ride his cruiser and I hated it just as much :( Same reason I stopped riding my dirt bike back in highschool
@thenexthobby
@thenexthobby Год назад
I would have failed the MSF Basic Rider course if the bikes were automatics. My glove "stuck" to the throttle and clutch usage saved me (and my graduation.) No one had ever seen a Kawasaki Eliminator 125 scream around the final sweeper so fast, scraping the exhaust.
@1sttimegunowner
@1sttimegunowner Год назад
I would love to try and automatic to see how it feels personally i love shifting. But I could see the fun of an automatic
@pl1068
@pl1068 Год назад
The first Honda DCT was the 2010 173bhp vfr1200f
@twenty-2923
@twenty-2923 4 месяца назад
I drive a manual car but I want to get an auto bike because I’ve never driven one in my life and I feel like it would ease me into the bike world for now
@darius0lupus
@darius0lupus Год назад
Come on yammie I got you with that trivia question goldwing is one of the last to get dct. Vfr1200s was the first
@elizabethwonders
@elizabethwonders Год назад
Manuals feel sooo good!! 👍🌟
@captainjim605
@captainjim605 Год назад
Now, just imagine a DCT bike that will shift faster and smoother than your manual, but you still get all those same sensations. Use the paddle (trigger) shifter in Sport Mode and you won't want to go back to your manual. I have been riding for 55 years and thought I would miss shifting... I don't. Smooth take off from every stop, no missed neutral, no missed shifts, no achy left hand in stop and go situations. All the "feels" of a manual but better than you can shift. Really.
@elizabethwonders
@elizabethwonders Год назад
@@captainjim605 This sounds fantastic! You have described this experience like you are in advertising or should be! I’m pretty sold now! I have to try this out for myself. Which bike should I try?
@captainjim605
@captainjim605 Год назад
@@elizabethwonders Hi Elizabeth. I'm not in advertising, just a happy DCT user. I tried a Honda Rebel 1100 DCT and the NC750X DCT - the Rebel felt cramped, and the NC was too tall for me. I found the CTX700, which Honda quit making in 2018, is a great fit (for me). It is the previous generation DCT, but has Drive, Sport, and Manual Modes. If I am just lollygagging around town, I will use Drive Mode. Going out for fun (which is most of my riding), it is Sport Mode. If the curves are more technical (like Iron Mountain Road in the Black Hills), I'll go for Manual Mode... or Sport Mode and still use the paddle shifters for engine braking. You are still "involved" with the bike, but with faster shifts than you can do on a manual transmission. When used properly, it does NOT diminish the feel of the ride, but enhances what you can do. As far as which bike you should try: to me, the Rebel 1100 "feels" smaller than the NC750X. If you can snag a ride on the Rebel with DCT don't just put it in Drive or Sport and ride - just like with a manual transmission, the experience is better if you are "involved". Check it out for yourself.
@elizabethwonders
@elizabethwonders Год назад
@@captainjim605 Thanks soo much for all of your tips and info! I appreciate it! Oh and I meant, “you should be in advertising!” You write very well. 😊👍
@MadPandaSage
@MadPandaSage Год назад
I ride a Honda NC750x DCT aka Nerd Commuter. Pro: It’s like a Camry or Accord Con: It’s basically a Camry or Accord. Seriously I love it. Do I miss using a clutch? Nope. I have a second motorcycle with a clutch. Hooray motorcycles. I can have 2 for the price of a cheap compact car. Hooray. Ride safe y’all
@cmiller8693
@cmiller8693 Год назад
I bought the Rebel 1100 DCT the 1st yr they came out(2021). It got me back able to ride. I don't want a super heavy bike or a ADV so it was automatic or nothing. My son loves it and askes at least every other week to ride it even though he says his gixxer 1000 is the best. He even said to not trade it if i get a new onein a couple yrs as he wants it. See even a die hard Gixxer squid secretly likes a automatic. Lol
@Shtanto
@Shtanto 2 дня назад
Something you might have overlooked: insurance on electric motorbikes might be higher than expected due to high repair costs. Please investigate further
@MrKingsley
@MrKingsley Год назад
I had a semi auto Honda and a manual 1 Down 4 Up NX125. I felt the manual would have been better off road if it had a semi. I can drive a manual fine but I am torn between adding an EMF\Reklus to my next bike or saving the money and do other mods. Dunno yet...
@monte129
@monte129 Год назад
I have a dct on my nc750x...I won’t go back to a gearbox on a road bike...off road of course I’ll keep my clutch.
@muzic3966
@muzic3966 Год назад
I love the DCT on my Goldwing, BUT I would have hated it on my liter bike & I think it would have sucked the fun out of it.
@jasonfabo7126
@jasonfabo7126 Год назад
The zx10 @ 9:26 🤣🤣🤣
@John_Ridley
@John_Ridley Год назад
How does not having a clutch work in technical off-road stuff? I have little experience but when I have been in such spots, I really needed the control of the friction zone, just wiggling the throttle was too choppy.
@williamrobinson4265
@williamrobinson4265 Месяц назад
NEED a video on the Honda NM4 Vulturs
@YetMoreCupsOfTea
@YetMoreCupsOfTea Год назад
I'm glad automatics are around. I have autoimmune arthritis and it impacts my left ankle mobility - it makes gear shifting very painful. Automatics keep me on two wheels!
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