Beerman
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I waited to comment on ASA until I had 1,000 miles on the clock. This is not a full review of the bike - there are many elsewhere better than I could write.
I have read many reviews and watched YouTube videos which say that ASA is clunky, uncomfortable. While this was true when the bike was new, it is not my experience overall. As the bike has broken in, and I have learned to anticipate the gear changes, it has become as smooth as a manual change, and perhaps smoother. I suspect that initial reservations are due to the fact the bike changes gear without inputs: the rider isn't used to it, and doesn't expect it. It's brilliant, and downshifting on braking into a corner is fantastic.
I am an experienced rider and have ridden from one end of the continent to the other : mine is not the observation of a 'newbie'.
Furthermore, some of the developments I poked fun at I really appreciate: adaptive cruise control and blind spot alerts being two examples.
We all have our own perspectives, but this is mine - I'm glad I bought the ASA version, and would do so again.
I have read many reviews and watched YouTube videos which say that ASA is clunky, uncomfortable. While this was true when the bike was new, it is not my experience overall. As the bike has broken in, and I have learned to anticipate the gear changes, it has become as smooth as a manual change, and perhaps smoother. I suspect that initial reservations are due to the fact the bike changes gear without inputs: the rider isn't used to it, and doesn't expect it. It's brilliant, and downshifting on braking into a corner is fantastic.
I am an experienced rider and have ridden from one end of the continent to the other : mine is not the observation of a 'newbie'.
Furthermore, some of the developments I poked fun at I really appreciate: adaptive cruise control and blind spot alerts being two examples.
We all have our own perspectives, but this is mine - I'm glad I bought the ASA version, and would do so again.
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