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Can anybody think of a bike with these properties?
#21
The weight doesn't bother me since I'm 6'1" and can easily flat-foot it.
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#22
ah the clutch is your main problem....?

honda 1200 vfr with DCT.......and by this high too the crosstourer DCT....

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#23
At 6 foot 1 I would be breathing different air lol
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#24
alprider -- As for DCT - no! I like shifting, I just want a lighter gear lever pull, which I can get for $500 and four hours of my time.

I do like the idea of a V4 but that is one weird engine. I see that the "x" is the adventure bike version. These almost all have no forward lean which would be unpleasant for my back.
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#25
chain..but take the new cb1000r ( my newest baby) with quickshifter and slipclutch...

or too chain the 2017 CB1100 has an easy going slipclutch...

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and i think there are any naked BMWs without chain

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#26
Wish list motorcycles. Add in reality and do the best you can.
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#27
(10-31-2019, 12:26 AM)postoak_imp Wrote: alprider -- As for DCT - no! I like shifting, I just want a lighter gear lever pull, which I can get for $500 and four hours of my time.

I do like the idea of a V4 but that is one weird engine. I see that the "x" is the adventure bike version. These almost all have no forward lean which would be unpleasant for my back.

The DCT can be manually shifted, just as they have been doing in professional motor bike (and automobile) racing.
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#28
(10-31-2019, 12:31 AM)alprider_imp Wrote: chain..but take the new cb1000r ( my newest baby) with quickshifter and slipclutch...

or too chain the 2017 CB1100 has an easy going slipclutch...

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and i think there are any naked BMWs without chain

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What do you need a quick shifter for???
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#29
To shift quick? Lol
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#30
Yes. Or so you can say, ‘My bike’s got a quick shifter’.
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