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Post by kz1000st on Sept 29, 2011 7:44:15 GMT -6
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Post by JR on Sept 29, 2011 13:07:05 GMT -6
A little confused about it? Is it actually an automatic tranny like a car or a clutch set up? It mentions both?
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Post by kz1000st on Sept 29, 2011 14:33:36 GMT -6
powered by a high-efficiency, 700cc parallel-Twin, driving through either a second-generation Dual Clutch Transmission or a six-speed conventional transmission.
You can choose your poison like the VFR 1200 which comes with either a manual or automatic. To shift or not to shift, that is the question.
I just gave it a good close look and I have bigger questions. Where does the rider put his feet? I looks like it has a floorboard. If that's the case where does the rear brake pedal go for the shifty version? Up through the floorboard like a Helix or Stella? What does the other side look like? Where do you put the shift lever on a bike with no footpegs?
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Post by damin69 on Sept 29, 2011 16:40:57 GMT -6
That is so sweet. I want one. wish I could afford one. So I will keep dreaming and driving a China POS..... LOL
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Post by cruiser on Sept 29, 2011 20:08:36 GMT -6
The description is a bit sketchy. It appears to be a full automatic 6 speed transmission with an automatic hydraulically operated dual clutch. So no foot pedals and that would mean a foot rest area similar to our scoots?
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Post by JR on Sept 30, 2011 4:35:30 GMT -6
As I said very confusing? Did they list a price range?
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Post by madcollie on Sept 30, 2011 11:51:16 GMT -6
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You can never design something completely idiot proof, because idiots can be pretty ingenious.
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Post by runningslow on Oct 3, 2011 14:18:10 GMT -6
I'm mostly intrigued by the choice of name. The Honda Integra was the Japanese name for what was sold here in the US as the Acura Integra (and later the Acura RSX). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Integra
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Post by Ernie on Oct 14, 2011 19:02:27 GMT -6
That thing is beautiful. It's almost pretty enough for me to go and get a new hip replacement so I can get my leg over the seat. Ernie
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Post by Ernie on Oct 14, 2011 19:05:20 GMT -6
powered by a high-efficiency, 700cc parallel-Twin, driving through either a second-generation Dual Clutch Transmission or a six-speed conventional transmission.You can choose your poison like the VFR 1200 which comes with either a manual or automatic. To shift or not to shift, that is the question. I just gave it a good close look and I have bigger questions. Where does the rider put his feet? I looks like it has a floorboard. If that's the case where does the rear brake pedal go for the shifty version? Up through the floorboard like a Helix or Stella? What does the other side look like? Where do you put the shift lever on a bike with no footpegs? It may have electric shifting like the big Burgman.
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