C&C
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Does the "E" shift still have a clutch handle to get you from stopped, in first, to moving? How does that part work? (Just asking cause I'm not gonna get one.)
Once again, either some of you don't get it, or are being obstinate numbskulls just to get your post count up.Sorry, I prefer to shift myself. Even my car (55 Chevy) is manual. I pulled and rebuild the engine last year and thought about switching to an auto, but just didn't seem right. Too much fun to drive the other way.
But...but...but...I expect that is a terrible misconception.I'm not even talking about the clutchless bike--I don't like that they've added even more weight, but some may like it. I KNOW that draggers like the electric clutchless shifting that kills the engine briefly when you are shifting. So maybe it WILL help. But I also suspect that the after-market kits for clutchless, push-button shifting add a hell of a lot less weight.
The 18 pounds, if that's what the E-Shift costs the FJR, isn't gonna cost the bike anything in 0-60 times, 'cause the E-shift is gonna get back more than the .02 seconds you've allotted by being able to shift faster.And, does 18 more lbs make that much difference in 0-60 times. Really. so it'll now go 0-60 in 11.09 sec instead of 11.07.
Hopefully your 0-60 times will be more like 3.0 seconds(gr8eyes @ Sep 30 2005, 01:06 PM) And, does 18 more lbs make that much difference in 0-60 times. Really. so it'll now go 0-60 in 11.09 sec instead of 11.07.
I was just setting the stage, it would have been too short and simple to just say, "So there you sit at the light in 5th gear, you dumb *** ."However...your assessment that you've become too detached while riding your "too automatic" FJR and left it in 5th gear is off the mark. There's absolutely nothing more "automatic" in shifting a paddle-type transmission than shifting a clutch-type transmission. It's still up to the driver to "get it right". If you forget to downshift the AE, you're gonna stall it just like you would the A-model if you try to start off in 5th gear.
I have my euro -04 ticker at Yamaha to get a new cylinder head and I wiill be glad to drive with it next summer again, I am not interested in a scooter.Y'all can have that one. I'll pass and hang onto my beautiful 05 that shifts fine just the way it is, thankyouverymuch.Apparently "All the rider does is tell the ECU to change gears by either a pair of buttons on the left handlebar (thumb operated for downshifts, index finger for upshifts) or a lever residing in the conventional gear lever's location, which is attached to a sensor unit, not the transmission.
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