elixermixer
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The flappy paddle debate
There are those thatdebate annual or die and vice versa. This is less about that and more wondering if anyone else has driven a motorcycle that has a similar transmission and how was it in comparison to the spyder se5.
For example I know the newish Honda vfr1200 can be had with a dual clutch transmission that has both manual AND auto mode...
On a side note I am under the belief that semi auto trans and the like will not be accepted in a performance aspect until they develop a race track pedigree just like with f1 and then on to most high end sports cars the flappy paddle has taken the lions share leaving manuals to the "purists" and those that be damned with outright lap times.
Does the same future hold true for the motrcycle world?
There are those thatdebate annual or die and vice versa. This is less about that and more wondering if anyone else has driven a motorcycle that has a similar transmission and how was it in comparison to the spyder se5.
For example I know the newish Honda vfr1200 can be had with a dual clutch transmission that has both manual AND auto mode...
On a side note I am under the belief that semi auto trans and the like will not be accepted in a performance aspect until they develop a race track pedigree just like with f1 and then on to most high end sports cars the flappy paddle has taken the lions share leaving manuals to the "purists" and those that be damned with outright lap times.
Does the same future hold true for the motrcycle world?