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Cycle News 2024 Issue 36 September 10

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P112 RIDE REVIEW I 2024 HONDA CB650R & CBR650R is shifting. Going up and down through the gears, honing your skills, making those perfect shifts that keep the rhythm in tune as you accelerate out of a corner, up shifting as rpm climbs and then downshifting and blipping the throttle into the next turn. Mastering the art of having every limb of your body perform a different action at the same moment in time all while concentrating on picking the perfect line, watching for other traffic, scanning the road for debris, and watching for other things that might kill you. Wait, what? Think about how that all sounds to someone who's never ridden before. To an experi - Wing DCT model represents almost 70 percent of total Gold Wing sales. But for the Africa Twin, the DCT model drops to less than half. So, DCT is good for some riders, but it's certainly not the end-all solution in every cat - egory. Remember I said that this is "their" dream? That's because customers aren't beating the door down for automatic mo - torcycles and never really have, frankly. For most of us, part of the joy of riding a motorcycle Finally in 2010, we received Honda's DCT (Dual Clutch Trans- mission), which first appeared in the VFR1200F and has since been integrated into everything from the Gold Wing to the Africa Twin—and even a few of its cruisers are equipped with this very slick technology that functions like a fully automatic transmission. But don't use the word automatic around Honda reps, because they insist it's not automatic but rather a tradi - tional transmission that simply shifts for you. Okay. Regardless of how you describe it, sales of the DCT models vary dramati - cally depending on the segment. As you might expect, the Gold The 2024 Honda CB650R (left) and CRB650R (right) are similar motorcycles with distinctively different looks.

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