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FJR again - this time AE
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<blockquote data-quote="no rain" data-source="post: 1182881" data-attributes="member: 86576"><p>I'm glad I went with an AE, 09 in my case. Upshifts while accelerating are quicker and smoother if you back off the throttle just a little during the shift. I suppose that Yamaha wanted to maintain a little interaction with the rider, as this aspect would be easy to automate. Ideally for me, I am waiting for Honda to put the DCT in a bike that I would actually want to own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="no rain, post: 1182881, member: 86576"] I'm glad I went with an AE, 09 in my case. Upshifts while accelerating are quicker and smoother if you back off the throttle just a little during the shift. I suppose that Yamaha wanted to maintain a little interaction with the rider, as this aspect would be easy to automate. Ideally for me, I am waiting for Honda to put the DCT in a bike that I would actually want to own. [/QUOTE]
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