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DCT w/Clutch. Have you cake and eat it too.
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you must only learn drive with DCT or its a rethink with the (new) driving technology

hmmm in this case are your u-turns always very tight, slow speed.......

DCT : are you realy to fast with completely closed throttle you use littel the rearbrake....


DCT bikes are no automatic bikes (like a scooter) ...bcos DCT has a transmission AND even 2 clutchs......tell this never to a honda-constructor that DCT bikes are automatic bikes....

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.at DCT

the engine builds an oil pressure with which the active clutch is com-pressed............for example : you must wait by a redlight are the rpm to slow (pressure to low) for real close the clutch.......and so you need the handbrake if is the engine stopped
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RE: DCT w/Clutch. Have you cake and eat it too. - by alprider - 10-10-2017, 03:24 AM

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