Ask new riders what intimidates them most about learning to ride a street bike and you’ll get a few answers. The bike’s size and weight are usually toward th...
I don’t hate it because it’s new, I hate it because the Rekluse clutch accomplishes the same thing and does not fill me with an sense of existential dread and trepidation about haywire electronics. A Rekluse is also too dumb to be fooled in the manner Ari demonstrated in the video.
If you want a little Honda with no clutch, just get a Super Cub.
I don’t hate it because it’s new, I hate it because the Rekluse clutch accomplishes the same thing and does not fill me with an sense of existential dread and trepidation about haywire electronics. A Rekluse is also too dumb to be fooled in the manner Ari demonstrated in the video.
If you want a little Honda with no clutch, just get a Super Cub.
Yeah, good question, if the e-clutch stops for what ever reason, can you still move?
Also the honda 50, that was/is semi auto, I suppose the system couldn’t be made to handle more torque.
There were versions of the Cub bigger than 50cc. Even the current Grom derived 125cc one has a centrifugal clutch.
Yes, but I reckon for a 650cc, the pedal would either be really stiff or have an excessive throw/movement. Probably, I’m not a paid engineer