10-11-2022, 02:13 AM
I am able to ride all the Honda DCTs I had as well as all my classic clutch-based motorcycles at slow speeds. The rider must ultimately understand their machine and control it.
In terms of "jerkiness", Honda is currently doing recalls with clutch-based motorcycles (several models) and model year 202x DCT-based models for an ECU firmware update to address this. This had everything to do with cable-free throttle management whether or not it was manual clutch control or DCT-based.
Electric motorcycles will be perfected to meet a variety of riding preferences. It is all motion control system engineering. The customer will just continuously feedback their requirements to improve the product.
In terms of "jerkiness", Honda is currently doing recalls with clutch-based motorcycles (several models) and model year 202x DCT-based models for an ECU firmware update to address this. This had everything to do with cable-free throttle management whether or not it was manual clutch control or DCT-based.
Electric motorcycles will be perfected to meet a variety of riding preferences. It is all motion control system engineering. The customer will just continuously feedback their requirements to improve the product.
