I'm a BMW fan and I've been waiting for BMW to wake up and make an automatic. I'm really looking forward to it. What a treat! Thanks for video.
@Euro-yv9jsАй бұрын
it's not an 'automatic' neither is DCT
@vacoasrebel6729Ай бұрын
@@Euro-yv9js I rode it quite a lot of miles 4 days ago on a wide range of roads and dirt tracks from 1mph to illegal mph. So please tell me why the Automatic mode isn't Automatic drive?
@Samuel1046326 күн бұрын
Do you have spare $30K?
@offroadagainАй бұрын
As a big Honda DCT fan (Africa Twin) I always wondered why nobody else is offering an alternative. Finally the market is catching up and many "this is not riding a motorbike" haters will be shifting automated too ;-) . As long as I can run it on a manual mode, I never understood the critics on their quickshifters. I look forward to seeing the development of these systems. Thanks for the review. I want to give it a try myself.
@garnet4846Ай бұрын
Not offered because people who don't like to shift have scooters to ride. Not new tech, auto bikes been around since mid 70s...nobody really cares.
@Alien300BlackoutАй бұрын
If it needs to be repaired you’ll find out why they didn’t make them for years
@PhilbyFavouritesАй бұрын
@@Alien300Blackouteventually it ALL needs to be repaired….. Just don’t be an early adopter and you’ll be fine. You’re not my mum by any chance are you? She worried about electric windows in her Fiat 127 Palio (look it up it was quite a stylish little thing) back in 1981. Her fear was “what if I roll it off a quayside (she lived in Hampshire) and the windows don’t open”. She never did drive it off a quayside and may I suggest you’re unlikely to have to pay for a gearbox replacement either….. Don’t let it worry you..
@Alien300BlackoutАй бұрын
@@PhilbyFavourites although I haven’t ridden a motorcycle in quite a few years I know many people that do. I’ve never heard anybody say I wish I had an automatic.🤣🤣
@Fernando90054Ай бұрын
When I went for the automatic transmission on cars, it was the end for me with the manual gearbox. I think by what you’ve shown here, it might happen with bikes too. I have to try it first, but that’s the feedback I’m getting from this video. It seems to be extra friendly. Probably it is a point of no return. Thanks Scott 👍🏻
@garnet4846Ай бұрын
Right, auto transmissions have been around since mid 70s, so any day now will be the big switch. It's not happening.
@Fernando90054Ай бұрын
@@garnet4846You think?
@TheZanshenАй бұрын
Honda DCT is ahead of the game and been doing it for years with the proven reliability.
@Martin3559Ай бұрын
Single clutch automated system is NOT doing the same as dual-clutch system. With DCT the gear is engaged at every point during shifting. Not the case with ASA.
@Angry-LynxАй бұрын
And therefore it'll never be as smooth on gear changes . When u gear up on power with dct theres zero break in power during shift
@markshirley7639Ай бұрын
I'm not a lover of any kind of automatic on a bike BUT Hondas system is seamless compared to this ! You may aswell just use the quick shifter .
@enjoy4elements921Ай бұрын
Absolutely - uncomparable to DCT, but still gut BMW approaches the topic, finally. I would never ever give away my DCT (on the NT 1100)
@Deadmouse83Ай бұрын
So what?
@johnanderson9735Ай бұрын
No other mfg needs to make a DCT, not every mfg has shift assist, but customers will buy what the marketing research tells them will sell. Maybe they won’t be as successful as Honda, but that’s okay.
@DJDarkrobeАй бұрын
Have to say, it's nice to hear you happy and having fun on a ride, thanks for the review and time to let us tag along with you :)
@jcrawford068Ай бұрын
Yeah I'm definitely getting the ASA GSA. Thanks for the in depth review
@emrah.bayram-33Ай бұрын
I already ordered it and swapping the 1300 gs
@David.W99Ай бұрын
This tech will be great on the new R13RT
@sinineАй бұрын
I've done heaps of miles with a Honda NM4 (yes) with a fairly early version of DCT - from Estonia to Nordkapp, Alps and most recently Romania. It allows me to focus on the scenery, the twisties, the traffic in large foreign towns, etc.. I recently sold it and picked up an R1250RS and to be fair.. once they release a R1300RS with this version, I'm probably switching to it. I don't really miss shifting gears to be honest. But I also do enjoy it at times (though, all automatics allow an override anyway).
@oploupeАй бұрын
I think all the testestorone fuelled comments about this not being a real motorcycle will fade into background noise once most buyers switch to DCT, ASA and systems like them: right across the board, every manufacturer, most models.
@Euro-yv9jsАй бұрын
@@oploupe yep, same happened when ABS was introdued. I had a 2013 VFR1200X and conclude that these transmissions are for experienced riders who love tech progress.
@ManInTheMiddle-xs5jqАй бұрын
@@oploupe 100% agree with you!
@paulyflyer8154Ай бұрын
I have a 1250 GS and love it and preferred it's looks to the new 1300 so had no intention of changing at all. However with tendonitis in my left hand Ive looked at Honda Dct bikes but don't like any of them to be honest. This video impressed me so all I have to do now is win the lottery!
@guljar1243Ай бұрын
Thanks for the trip and thanks for the good feedback! I might choose to buy ASA. 🙋♂
@jamesschneider3828Ай бұрын
I was a rider until the age of 69 when I lost my left leg due to diabetes. That was devastating knowing I will never ride a motorcycle again due to the fact that without a left articulating ankle I can’t shift. If I were 10 or 15 years younger I would be able to ride a machine like this but at this age of 73 I’m not that excited to further my riding career.
@chilangosonАй бұрын
For arthritic hands (takes one to know one). Great idea I'm sold.
@sharepa1Ай бұрын
I just bought a 2024 R1250 GSA but the ASA bike looks cool. Trade in your current bike. Something new is good. Life is short!
@garnet4846Ай бұрын
Consume product! All the guys at the coffee shop will be so impressed!
@stevesanelli90Ай бұрын
Warsteiner was my favourite beer in Germany, but I'll take an auto clutch BM these days! Great review Scott! Cheers!
@christopherdegutis9051Ай бұрын
It will be interesting to see ASA introduced on the RT along with the adaptive cruise control.
@stefanofassone6686Ай бұрын
That's the future...thanks for your (always) very interesting tests !
@IanTedАй бұрын
‘Tis the future’, I wouldn’t go back to a manual car….I like the manual override too using the foot lever.
@gregggorman6197Ай бұрын
Terrific video demonstrating the new system. I have been curious and skeptical. Can’t wait to test ride a 1300GSA automated manual.
@DRFOX55Ай бұрын
This is wild!! Great presentation NTP!
@johnanderson9735Ай бұрын
Manufacturers will only make these if there is a market for these types of machines. Riders with disabilities appreciate these systems, just like Honda’s DCT. Personally I’m glad to see these machines even if I don’t need to use them.
@williamcoulter5462Ай бұрын
when you are short with arthritis the Honda DCT is a godsend and I have the Rebel 1100 as due to my hips I cannot ride the bigger bikes like the Africa Twin or the Goldwing, even the NT1100 is a struggle for me to get my leg over so it is horses for courses as far as I am concerned.
@janteloven8409Ай бұрын
Thanks very much for this perfect video. It gives me a good impression of the ASA. But... I love my clutch on my r1250rs ;) Thats waht separates biking from driving my family car!
@michaelironrider9443Ай бұрын
That ASA works fine on normal country roads and drving in the city is really no surprise. so the last 2 minutes of your video were actually the most interesting ones. what happens in slow speed driving under 20 kmh, how can you handle tight corners and hairpin curves where you normally need to the clutch to drive precisely. therefore, looking forward to test it myself here in our curvy Eifel roads.
@flexywingАй бұрын
The answer is yes! This is a long term test that we all need
@sergiolacueva9443Ай бұрын
Muchas gracias por los subtitulos en español. Excelente video prueba. El cambio automático tiene muy buena pinta. Yo estoy harto del embrague, la verdad. 👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙋🏻
@stefansauer739Ай бұрын
I ordered my new GS a few weeks ago with ASA. Cant wait to get it 🙂
@asturiancetorix2552Ай бұрын
I like to have control over the clutch, with a Quickshifter to use it or not at my will. This looks a great option for people who are fed up of clutches.
@wadeblake3451Ай бұрын
I am with you. I had a 2022 dct wing and went to a 1200RT. Although I quite liked the dct, I don’t regret my decision.
@milankanazir5852Ай бұрын
new improvement is great but I'm like manual clutch, more filling, two thumbs for you man
@franks.hansen6788Ай бұрын
Honda has it for years. BMW started with it now Yamaha started with it now Kawazaki next year. 10 years from now, "everybody" will buy big bikes with automatic gearboxes
@beans4491Ай бұрын
Super video sir, I’ve tried an ASA GS bike too, i was thoroughly impressed and i loved riding it, it was flawless. I think i would love to carry on riding a motorbike in the traditional way for a little longer. Kind regards.
@marcfalardeau6058Ай бұрын
Man o man, I wish I had ASA on my GS1250! Hi Scott, as always, a very interesting episode! Thanks Marc Quebec Canada 😉🏍️
@patcanuck4356Ай бұрын
@marcfalardeau6058: est-tu de la région de la beauce, par hasard?
@musamusa2961Ай бұрын
Thank You Almighty God I will buy one for myself
@di1301Ай бұрын
To all Honda lovers, yes its not as smooth as DCT, but its not trying to safe fuel as Honda do, to a point where smoothness of shifting turning to a bike jerkiness due to a high gear and low rpm. BMW ASA dose the the thing on the end of the day, it shifting gears for you. And it for sure will take a slice of Hondas automatic gear box pie.
@M1100goАй бұрын
oh, thanks, i didnt know you can tap the rearbrake twice to disable Hillbreak
@adrianleach1670Ай бұрын
Excellent review; thanks. I have a 1250GS and a Honda ADV 350 scooter with CVT transmission. Looks like I'll be trading both for an ASA BMW. Only decision will be GS or R1300R 🤔
@alexjuez9321Ай бұрын
It's still has combined braking? Like you can ride it just with your right hand and it will brake both front and rear?
@tomasjonusauskas948729 күн бұрын
I just tested 1300 GSA ASA today and can say ASA work pretty well (a little too harsh from 1 to 2 gear, but the rest almost perfect) and the most suprise for me was that probably BMW changed something in the engine and no more clattering sound from this engine. I tested 1300 GS last year autumn and could not accept the mechanical sound of engine. Now Alles ist in Ordnung!!! Did somebody else noticed the same? I did not have both bikes side by side so could make mistake.
@NothingToProve29 күн бұрын
Yea, they have fix/reduced the noise level, I can tell with just about any 1300GS made around spring this year or there after. BUT BMW won't say anything...of course not! I even had a long discussion with the head mechanic at my dealer and he said that there is nothing that the mechanics have to do differently when servicing the motor. But I think they've added some sound absorbing material to the inside wall and/or adjusted the cam chain. But that is just rumors...
@GSrijderАй бұрын
It's normal that it is rougher than the DCT, it has no double clutch. Didn't you sold your GS yet?
@JesusAlleineRettetАй бұрын
Test it at mountain roads. Curvy needle curves in automatic check if the gears are right. DCT sends me with automatic setup in D5 into the curves, so I use only manual + - otherwise too dangerous.
@georgediakodimitris4805Ай бұрын
the future is automatic !!! Great review once more !!!
@TheJWC56RSAАй бұрын
Nice! However sometimes it feels so good to ride a bike in its most basic form... just a bike - a speedometer, fuel gauge, normal clutch and gear lever - and does not even have to be powerful... Maybe I'm just old!! 🙂
@Cookie-yl8uqАй бұрын
I agree. I have the last year(2019) of cable throttle BMW R9T, that i'll never sell for that reason. However, when considering the R1300 its already a computer guided cruise missile, and for that purpose I think this ASA might actually be good :D
@verdonrocksphotography3510Ай бұрын
I like it, soon it's going to be extra for the manual transmissions ..... very cool, thank you V!
@NothingToProveАй бұрын
🤣🤣...hmm...funny...but might come true one day...
@hagestadАй бұрын
I would pay extra for BMW not to use Nikasil on cylinder walls and that electronically driven camshift inside the engine. that is just unnecessary. Suzuki used to do it with engine oil and it was fine (the variable cam tech)
@PhatSimeyАй бұрын
Liking the look of that, especially in the Trophy colours, get it bought! ;-)
@aBluegrassPickerАй бұрын
Outstanding review. This looks really good. I am wondering how it handles at slow speed parking lot U-turns, figure 8's etc. Would there be a tendency to stall out?
@NothingToProveАй бұрын
Watch to the end of the video...
@aBluegrassPickerАй бұрын
@@NothingToProve Ha! I have to admit I posted that with a couple of minutes to go!
@rodneybarcus2233Ай бұрын
Good on people for buying a first generation bike but at least for me i would wait. Its pretty smart manufacturer are recognizing that young people coming into their motorcycle years have no idea what a manual transmission is.
@FenTourАй бұрын
Excellent vid. Should you trade??? Hmmm probably not whilst your 1300 is so new? If it was older yes…
@motormichael5831Ай бұрын
Call me old school. I don't want to re-learn how to ride my motorcycles. And I still perceive that my engagement with the machine and ride is elevated with a "proper" manual transmission and clutch.
@larrysheehy8666Ай бұрын
"Upright Assist" on these big bikes would be a great option.
@cmdrgunslinger5955Ай бұрын
My question to you Scott is if you personally no longer had either of your current BMWs would you buy the automated or the fully (analog) manual? Would you sell your GS & trade your RT? Would you trade your RT for a RT with this system when it comes available? Great video (as always). Love your enthusiasm!
@NothingToProveАй бұрын
Hmm...good question...thinking....don't know. I ride so many different bikes and 99% of them have a clutch, so for my personal bike to NOT have a clutch is counter intuitive. In fact after riding this bike and getting on my own GS, I almost stalled it when coming to a full stop because I forgot to pull in the clutch, the bike shuttered and then I remembered to pull in the clutch.
@cmdrgunslinger5955Ай бұрын
@@NothingToProve Thanks for answering.
@12masterrАй бұрын
So it basically has a servo for the cluch, and one for shifting, it is never going to be "smooth ", only in certain conditions.the dct is way superior in this case. And I own a 1300gs!
@motorcyclistfromholland8856Ай бұрын
100%
@Angry-LynxАй бұрын
Exactly. But it's probably also simpler so that's why they went this way probably
@donkeizluvАй бұрын
If Honda managed to cut the weight difference between the two systems to 2kg then yes DCT will be superior in every way
@MrKaataanАй бұрын
Sure.. nice cope for a buyers Remorse.
@vacoas04Ай бұрын
THe BMW ASA is already superior to DCT! ASA is mind blowing!
@EuryheliАй бұрын
Great video on this. I think you should swap over, give us a nice long term review of how it works.
@leonvanderlinden6929Ай бұрын
4:42 hey that looks the one i work with🥰 5:47 and another colleague of mine😊
@stuartv666Ай бұрын
If you’re riding off road, how do you loft the front wheel over obstacles?
@NothingToProveАй бұрын
In Enduro mode, just blip the throttle the same way you do with a clutch, also put it in manual mode and you pick the gear too. Simple.
@j.bin_genex1927Ай бұрын
asa is precise than e clutch . Just hope the DM button can directly into automatic mode .if the gear lever not function
@runejors24 күн бұрын
Hi Can you compare the driveline with BMW ASA, Hondas DCT and Yamaha’s YAMT , only on MT09 for now
@tommoso555 күн бұрын
You need to try the Yamaha MT09 Y-AMT.
@richymotoАй бұрын
I have not tried it yet, but i‘m not sure, if that this is the kind of automated transmission i would want. The concept sounds like a normal gearbox, with somebody else controlling the gear shifting. I‘m afraid, that this feels weird in tight corners … I like the DCT of the AT, but with the double clutch the shifting on the AT is pretty smooth. I also have a Rekluse clutch on my dirtbike - but there i just have no clutch lever and decide by myself, when to shift gears. I guess i will have to try it out.
@j.m.3666Ай бұрын
Esta moto con el freno trasero en la mano izquierda, sería completamente perfecta.
@ZorianShimanovАй бұрын
I love my GSA. But for anybody after 60, definitely will be trading mine in next year. Can't wait.
@rudyhoningsАй бұрын
Thanks for showing us the S part. What about the G part ??? Didn't you see the Kärcher around the back?
@HamadALHamilyАй бұрын
Thank you,brother, for the useful explanation regarding the new generation of ASA I was waiting for the manual shifting on ( sport mod ) with out operate your leg
@NothingToProveАй бұрын
Thank you. To answer your question, you can't do manual mode without using your left foot. There are no "paddles" on the handlebar.
@sergiolacueva9443Ай бұрын
Deberían ofrecer la posibilidad de poner el freno trasero en la maneta izquierda. Siempre tiene más tacto una mano que un pie
@philipposkrizopoulos6597Ай бұрын
Go for it Yesterday!!!😁
@Fatcatztravel1250Ай бұрын
U said u selling your GS? I wonder about the durability of the " automatic" system.
@hagestadАй бұрын
those are 2 actuators so should not be super expensive theoretically. what is worse is that this is disposable engine with nikasil lining on cylinder walls. No one is going to repair that. You need to replace that. It's been like that since 1250.
@MeridianLuxTravelServiceАй бұрын
Could you do a review on the new Honda Goldwing DCT Model?
@OntarioAndrews415Ай бұрын
Looks good. Now I want them to offer it in their 800 and 900GS bikes too. I don't see it on their USA and Canadian websites ....yet?
@jaythomasniАй бұрын
Yamaha has all the components outside. This is neat and internalized.
@travelinben1966Ай бұрын
Sounds like Yamaha makes it alot easier for the mechanic to service it.👍
@jaythomasniАй бұрын
@@travelinben1966 service will be simple.. Yamaha’s implementation is with linkage mimicking manual shift .. with bmw its direct actuation.. may be more precise
@Angry-LynxАй бұрын
Hold of yamaha have autobox now too?
@davidoram3423Ай бұрын
@@Angry-Lynx Yes, MT09 Y-AMT
@paulneedham3608Ай бұрын
Yes go for the new GS
@juanantoniollamasmata5715Ай бұрын
Como se pone en posición neutra en una parada prolongada por ejemplo????
@mala7794Ай бұрын
how do u keep steady at low speeds? when crawling or riding below walking pace u want some clutch control and revs to make the engine work like a gyro. feels like there would be alot of waddling with these dct bikes
@D.i.n.i.c.h.t.h.y.sАй бұрын
this seems to be rougher / less refined than the Y-AMT from what i've seen in mt-09 reviews - can you maybe compare these two systems?
@NothingToProveАй бұрын
Yea, I'll be on the AMT as soon as I can get my hands on one 👍
@knowingwhattimeitisАй бұрын
It is just an automated manual gearbox which is old technology in semi trucks for years already. My 2012 Iveco Stralis 480 worked the same. This tech only seems to be making its way now into smaller vehicles. DCT on the other hand is effectively two three speed gearboxes, each with its own clutch hence the extra weight and split second shifting speeds. An AM will never be as smooth as a DCT, it is just not possible. So two helmets will always be knocking
@bamidrolАй бұрын
This will be amazing for motorcycle police officers. imagine being able to freely use your entire left hand to direct traffic or whatever and being fully able to control the bike to a full stop.
@wazreba5859Ай бұрын
Many years back, when Collin McRae was my idol, I was sceptic about automatic transmission. My thoughts about Americans unable to drive manual, I am not able to speak out today. I drive automat car last 14 years and next bike - 80% will be with automated gearbox. Yamaha? Honda? BMW? maybe new contender? which will suite me the best?
@ferrilucacomАй бұрын
an idea for a new video: uphill and downhill starts both in automatic and "M" manual both alone and with a passenger
@barkinsahinАй бұрын
I believe the ASA will be a transition / intermediate solution to fully automated gearbox demand of gs fans, like hybrid cars... It won't last long, like Honda's dct. Bmw will replace it soon with its own new dual clutch fully automated system. Just my prediction...
@ricardoreconquista4620Ай бұрын
Is it possible for BMW to install this ASA to my 2022 R1250 adventure?...if not I'll consider getting the Africa twin with DCT.
@szeriman13Ай бұрын
i just want to clarify, because there is a huge debate below its is good or not, or the automatic is for cars etc. If you put into manual mode, then you shift with your foot, like with a quickshifter, just smoother.
@NothingToProveАй бұрын
Sorry but I made that clear in the video. Some people watch a small portion of the video and stop and draw incorrect conclusions.
@MsndrivingАй бұрын
Is this making it much less stealable as not being able to just roll it away?
@ronaldallen6403Ай бұрын
Go for it! You only live once, despite what James Bond has to say (:LOL)
@johnanderson9735Ай бұрын
Honda has e-clutch now as well as DCT.
@ikonoklassАй бұрын
I’m concerned the upcoming R1300RT won’t be available with a manual transmission and a quickshifter. Have you heard anything?
@wadeblake3451Ай бұрын
Let’s hope that is not the case.
@chris-vn6sw18 күн бұрын
Great ride through !! Having an impaired left hand from birth i’ve been looking for something along the lines of an Africa Twin or possibly the BMW. I’ve held a bike license since the age of 17 and used to put a “cranked” clutch lever on the bikes. Now amongst 61 i’m looking towards an easier ride.. Happy days 🤪
@etdbsub0Ай бұрын
So, the riding modes act like different automatic rpm-change selectors? Like Honda’s S1, S2, S3?
@NothingToProveАй бұрын
yep
@hensolaАй бұрын
Excellent, just a very expensive moped! :) Can't wait to go for a test ride
@MayorofDipshittery-lq7ifАй бұрын
Is it like the goldwing auto that “learns” your driving style and can preempt your shift style ?
@NothingToProveАй бұрын
No, it's not that good...yet.
@TommyStarwindАй бұрын
The GW can do that?
@Angry-LynxАй бұрын
@@TommyStarwindnot really, it just adjusts to your aggressiveness level. If u accelerate fast and break hard it'll adjust to that in few minutes and will hold gears longer. Nothing to do with prediction. At least on my AT
@TommyStarwindАй бұрын
@@Angry-Lynx that the 2024 update to DCT w/ the AT? I heard the new one is pretty solid. And this sounds like it.
@MikeK6046Ай бұрын
Thanks, VERY IMPRESSIVE! - "What's the price of this R1300 GS ASA (maybe I missed that in your review?)
@piotrwiszniewski4179Ай бұрын
Same price as standard model with clutch
@MikeK6046Ай бұрын
@@piotrwiszniewski4179 WOW (nice to know) I thought there would be an additional price
@markm9978Ай бұрын
@@piotrwiszniewski4179 That is not correct. There is a choice in the dynamic package - if you choose ASA instead of quickshifter there will be an upcharge.
@piotrwiszniewski4179Ай бұрын
@@markm9978 I have double check on the BMW website configuration. Whichever option I choose (trophy, triple black, 719…) versions without clutch is for 0 PLN ( polish currency). Maybe in your country is different.
@markm9978Ай бұрын
@@piotrwiszniewski4179 Interesting - then it is depending on the country.
@willraven7Ай бұрын
Favorite rt versus gs now??
@m_camperАй бұрын
Is there N between first and second gear under left foot?
Ай бұрын
bmw owners meeting automatic transmission :D we have been using it for almost 15 years.
@johnwelbers4248Ай бұрын
Very interesting 🤓😎🏍💨💨💨💨💨💨👍🏻🇨🇦🍻
@ferrilucacomАй бұрын
30 / 5.000 I'm curious about the consumption
@marjodekeukelaere6944Ай бұрын
How is the ASA integrated with the ACC? if a car in front comes to a full stop, will the bike also stop automatically?
@NothingToProveАй бұрын
No ACC will come to a complete stop, with or without ASA. If you think they will, try it but before you do but get it on video. 🤣🤣
@marjodekeukelaere6944Ай бұрын
@@NothingToProve it shure does stop with my automatic vw golf
@CaptainFeatherswordАй бұрын
With no clutch lever and no foot shifting, what does the left side of your body need to do besides lean and steer?
@NothingToProveАй бұрын
File for unemployment 🤣🤣
@UncleWally3Ай бұрын
Not a big thing but, with DCT, can’t break the shift lever and there’s no way to mistakenly foot shift while standing on the pegs bouncing through the bouncy stuff.
@Angry-LynxАй бұрын
Yeah I don't miss manual.gearbox. But it's also nice change to get back on traditional gearbox bike and appreciate that mechanical feel sometimes. But only for some time. After 10minutes I already miss my dct 😂
@Fatcatztravel1250Ай бұрын
Will u sell your current GS for this model?
@j.bin_genex1927Ай бұрын
nice asa shift better than most riders enough use for those dont wheelie hahaha
@bongyakwuiАй бұрын
Any idea how to ride this ASA off-road and do a brake slide?
@NothingToProveАй бұрын
Yea, it still has a rear brake, switch to Enduro mode, turn off rear ABS and you can lock up the rear all the time or twist the throttle and spin donuts.
@redman275120 күн бұрын
So question. Is the shift lever still a mechanical engagement or is it an electronic shift.
@NothingToProve20 күн бұрын
Electric, no mechanical linkage whatsoever.
@redman275120 күн бұрын
@@NothingToProve so it’s pretty easy to shift up and down then, as in not much resistance? That’s one of my few complaints on my current 22 model year GSA, every now and then I won’t push up hard enough on the shifter and it’ll get stuck between gears.
@NothingToProve20 күн бұрын
You won't have that problem with this, at least I didn't at all. Tomorrow I ride the 1300 GS Adventure ASA, so that will be the second ASA that I ride. What I'd like to feel/see/experience is the same consistent shifting, whether in manual or auto mode.
@redman275120 күн бұрын
@@NothingToProve you doing a video on that one also?
@NothingToProve17 күн бұрын
Yes!
@UncleWally3Ай бұрын
My understanding is the Africa Twin has 105 Nm of torque and the GS has 110 Nm. I ride AT so I know what that feels like, but does the GS deliver its torque so differently?
@stocks7765Ай бұрын
It has 149 nm😮
@Angry-LynxАй бұрын
^ what he said. That's almost 50% more torque, with mostly the same weight
@NothingToProveАй бұрын
The base AT = 231 then add DCT = 242kg The Base GS = 237 then add ASA = 239.1kg Add Electronic Suspension to the AT = 233kg (cause GS does not come without ES) It's just a numbers thing, my brain automatically goes there...sorry. (it drives my wife crazy) So if you equip both bikes the same and then add Automatic Clutch, the GS is always lighter and lower center of gravity.
@UncleWally3Ай бұрын
@@NothingToProve Thanks - numbers matter!
@MotoRiderTubeАй бұрын
Honda's DCT is a lot more advanced than this, since it has two clutches and engages/changes gears A LOT smoother and FASTER than any manual, quick-shifter or "automated" systems. It's also much more complex, hence the weight difference.