VFR1200F DCT
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Re: VFR1200F DCT
One slightly annoying thing about the bike is that while is has the official Honda top box and case, I can't get my laptop to take to work in any of them. A full face lid fits in the top box as it's tall but not wide. Maybe this wasn't an issue ten years ago, I dunno. Even more annoying is that I left my old top box on the KTM as it was scruffy and took up a load of room in the garage. Oh well, you live and learn.
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Neither do I.dern wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 9:52 amI don't careCount Steer wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 9:41 amActually. I understand it enough. I just disagree with you whether your bike is automatic or not.
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Re: VFR1200F DCT
Break it in half, job jobbeddern wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 10:09 am One slightly annoying thing about the bike is that while is has the official Honda top box and case, I can't get my laptop to take to work in any of them. A full face lid fits in the top box as it's tall but not wide. Maybe this wasn't an issue ten years ago, I dunno. Even more annoying is that I left my old top box on the KTM as it was scruffy and took up a load of room in the garage. Oh well, you live and learn.
I know what you mean though, my top box is only 32 litres or something, luckily I only have a small laptop for work though so can get it in diagonally. Given that's what's called a scooter case I'm surprised a proper Honda touring case isn't wider though.
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Re: VFR1200F DCT
I loved my 55 coupe!Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 8:43 amMitsubishi made CVT Lancers, they weren't good, I don't remember anyone loving the DAF 33 either.Count Steer wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 7:37 amIt does seem a bit like saying synchro gearboxes aren't really manual because you don't have to double de-clutch.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 8:11 pm
That distinction is blurred at best . The kind of gearbox in your bike is no different to the kind in plenty of cars billed as "auto".
If you ain't gotta change gears yourself, it's an auto innit?
(You can change gear 'manually' on a Suzuki Burgman but I don't remember anyone claiming they weren't automatic).
Should we do CVT next?
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Have you heard of this thing called "the internet" before?dern wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 8:59 amUpsetting isn’t correct. Irritating the fuck out of is. It’s like having a bunch of old thick fuckwits wander in to your house continuing their argument over basic principals of something really simple that you don’t give a shit about while you’re watching tv despite the fact that you’ve asked them nicely to fuck off. HTH.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 8:48 am Everyone, stop posting tenuously related stuff on Dern's thread, it's obviously upsetting him, you bastards.
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Yes but this is a project thread not a general discussion thread. I tried asking nicely.Rockburner wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 5:00 pmHave you heard of this thing called "the internet" before?dern wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 8:59 amUpsetting isn’t correct. Irritating the fuck out of is. It’s like having a bunch of old thick fuckwits wander in to your house continuing their argument over basic principals of something really simple that you don’t give a shit about while you’re watching tv despite the fact that you’ve asked them nicely to fuck off. HTH.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 8:48 am Everyone, stop posting tenuously related stuff on Dern's thread, it's obviously upsetting him, you bastards.
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Re: VFR1200F DCT
In all seriousness...I ask myself what I like about riding motorbikes ??? answer is, it ain't gear changing.
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Re: VFR1200F DCT
But that's the beauty of that VFR having the gear lever too, you have the choice if you want to go old skool.
Be interesting to try one IRL.
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Re: VFR1200F DCT
When I had DCTs I first thought D mode was a waste of time and hardy ever used it as it changed up so early. After a while I realised it is useful when leisurely riding about. S mode the rest of the time but you're only ever a button push from the right gear. I very rarely wound the throttle open to get it to change down, I just pushed the button 99% of the time. I loved DCT on a bike and wish my Ducati had it instead of manual box.
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Re: VFR1200F DCT
Fitted some R&G crash bungs to the bike today. I figured that the panel I had to drill through was a separate panel so it would be relatively easy to revert if someone wanted to in the future so having the extra protection to the more expensive main painted panels was a good idea considering the weight of the bike. I'm sure that they're not everyone's cup of tea but I think that they're a good idea. You can get them that are offset to the engine mounting bolt but having had those snap when the bike was dropped at a standstill I didn't want to fit those.
R&G provide some templates that work very well to get the hole in the right place and even though they weirdly print of a full page a4 containing a QR code to load up a webpage with instructions that you then print off, the quality is very good.
R&G provide some templates that work very well to get the hole in the right place and even though they weirdly print of a full page a4 containing a QR code to load up a webpage with instructions that you then print off, the quality is very good.
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Re: VFR1200F DCT
As it's mounted where the R should be and it's got R&G on the end, does that make your bike a VFR&G?
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Re: VFR1200F DCT
Same bungs I got for mine. I know a few knock R&G but folk and engine sliders I got seemed decent and fitted well. Biggest problem I had was getting torque right whilst getting the angle of the bung right at the same time
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Re: VFR1200F DCT
Nearly 500 miles and three weeks in and I really love this bike. Don’t miss the clutch, love the power, the weight isn’t an issue, cruising at speed is way better than the ktm and the gearbox allows really easy slow speed handling and filtering. Top bike.
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Re: VFR1200F DCT
Found out why the steering was slower than I expected from this bike. Turns out the tyre pressure gauge I used was broken and the tyres were 5psi down each. Unsurprisingly at the correct pressure it’s way better. I think that this is one of the best all round bikes I’ve had. I may have bought it on a whim but I’m very glad I did. It’s what I expected my blackbird to be but even better and far far far better than the blackbird turned out to be.