
In an emergency it is re-assuring to have the ability to disconnect the drive to the rear wheel, a simple manual clutch does exactly that - how do you the same on a Honda AT with DCT?
KILL SWITCH
Yeah but that stops the engine too - I just want to disconnect the drive - might immediately want the power back again.


What such "emergency" would you want to completely disconnect the drive then reapply ? You are trying to "engineer" a problem that doesn't exist. How many automatic vehicles are on the road today
In an emergency situation I can solely focus on braking and steering knowing that the box is shifting down at the same time with no input necessary from the rider and the 'slipper' clutch is ensuring no rear wheel lock up . THEN when I need to immediately apply the power you'll never guess what.... I am in exactly the right gear to give strong INSTANT drive rather floundering with a clutch lever pulled in and the gearbox in 2 gears higher than I need. Less work from the rider and much safer .....
DCT is great , but it isn't for everyone![]()
Well the other day I was backing the 1200 TC into an 130MPH left hander making a nifty undertake on a Ducatti Pannini and the bike started to drift wider than I'd planned.
I did not need to disconnect the drive totally but because I had a clutch I could continue to dibbley dabberly with my feet, still give it large on the throttle while one finger applying a smidgen of front brake to keep the line and use the clutch to provide an extra control over the power which approached total disconnect when the bike had reached 90 degrees to the apex and I was able to then dump all the power spinning up and covering the Pannini in rubber.
I like DCT but with my quadplexicle control skills I cannot afford to take the risk of not being in total control



Right - just to give some balance and show that I am not really anti Honda - had a good ride out today with a mate of mine who has a new AT.
The AT performed well, did not break down, the switch gear did not stick and the front mudguard did not fall off
We even went through a flooded road without the AT playing up (but then it is not the DCT version).
To be honest it was nearly as good as my Tiger - just a bit heavier and slower
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Hmmmm - first recall on it way perhaps?

2 more people have reported strange experiences. One dude apparently touched the throttle with the slightest of touches and his DCT bike took off like a scalded cat, rear-ending a Triumph.....on a big IAM rideout![]()

Some of the posts are funnier than the UKGSer investigation team![]()

Last Sat I was out in the Lake District UK for a ride out with 17 other IAM bikers very cold sleet and snow we stopped for a brew. We got back onto our bikes and set off and like you doing approx 5mph I stopped to get into formation sat behind a Triumph Explorer, we started to go and with the slightest of pressure on the throttle the DCT shot forward from between my legs leaving me there standing like John Wayne and the bike crashes into the back of the Triumph taking out the rider and Bike!