Hope you guys enjoy the new e clutch bike.. (4 pots heavy kapcai) XD
Honda CB650R review, Any owner?
Honda CB650R review, Any owner?
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Jan 17 2025, 03:49 PM
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Hope you guys enjoy the new e clutch bike.. (4 pots heavy kapcai) XD
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Jan 19 2025, 08:37 PM
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QUOTE(basilisk @ Jan 19 2025, 12:56 PM) Honda E-Clutch is a motorcycle technology that automatically controls the clutch, allowing riders to shift gears without using the clutch lever. It's designed to improve the riding experience by making it smoother and more accessible. The E-Clutch does help newbie or noob riders like me from burning the clutch plates. Due to improper controlling the clutch. How it works • The E-Clutch automatically controls the clutch when starting, stopping, or shifting gears • The rider uses the shift pedal to change gears • The E-Clutch eliminates stalling and jerky movements Benefits • Smooth gear changes: The E-Clutch allows for smooth, effortless gear changes • Reduced learning curve: The E-Clutch makes riding more accessible for new riders • Improved control: The E-Clutch allows riders to focus on the ride and not the clutch • Performance advantage: The E-Clutch provides a performance advantage on the road or track Who it's for The E-Clutch is designed to improve the riding experience for a wide range of riders, from beginners to experts. ![]() If rosak just use hand lever..? Its great to have for City heavy stop & go traffics. I believe the Veteran/Elite rider won't want use this feature.. they might turn it off. |
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