Just bought one. If you really want to launch using the clutch all you have to do while stopped is pull in the clutch lever and it will switch back to manual mode until you don't touch the clutch lever for about 5 seconds, then it will switch back to e-clutch mode. If you are say on the track at higher rpm in e-clutch mode and you instinctively grab the clutch it will shift then go right back to e clutch mode in one second after you leave the lever alone. Genious actually...
@@MCCJustMotos The bike overall feels great but outright engine power wasn't that impressive...I mean my 2004 zx636 would stomp it lol. But, it has enough to get the job done. Might go full Akro system but am leery of flashing the ecu because it might alter how it communicates with the e-clutch, so a wait and see approach there...
Thank you! Amazing to hear your thoughts kinda are an echo my initial impressions…but at least I got this under my belt..lol th-cam.com/video/z_gk9CrS1xs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dPzM2BvXovjftEIt
Big problem with this bike is if you turn off the e clutch you also loose the quick shifter. Meaning the e clutch cant be disengaged without also disable it the quick shifter.
semi-autos are so common in south east asia that im surprised westerners get surprised by it. (im well aware eclutch is not the same as the existing semi-auto transmissions)
The gear changes are not very smooth. I find this bike pulls really well and the gear changes are so smooth when manually using the clutch. There's a bit of play in the throttle which I've found on the 2 bikes I've had. Just a case of getting used to it. Can't fault this bike for the price point. Compared to the Triumph 660, the build quality is much better. Great for long rides and if you are gentle with the throttle, not too bad on fuel
@@rwalton159 Very interesting thoughts. You are right in the abruptness in eclutch shifting. I like the firmness of the shifts and felt to nice, but for sure not as smooth as a manual clutch shifting. The low speed throttle mapping was snatchy in first gear to me.
I am with ya on the color options. And here is the thing…it’s not like I don’t like the rwb, it’s just that another option or two would make each version even more special.
@@MCCJustMotos ı will drive daily of course just aprillia more technology brembo brake but 2 clynders less sound , cbr650R good sound 4 cylnder less technology ,
Well..Aprilla probably will feel more sporty. Honda will sound amazing, be super comfy, be very reliable and lots of dealers, and has e-clutch which is super super technology. You won’t go wrong with either.
This will be a must have by next year, for people like me who are starting that would be great to prevent stalls
@@Josemunoz-hi9nh I totally agree..I think Honda is on to something!
Just bought one. If you really want to launch using the clutch all you have to do while stopped is pull in the clutch lever and it will switch back to manual mode until you don't touch the clutch lever for about 5 seconds, then it will switch back to e-clutch mode. If you are say on the track at higher rpm in e-clutch mode and you instinctively grab the clutch it will shift then go right back to e clutch mode in one second after you leave the lever alone. Genious actually...
Totally! I was able to find that out but I didn’t get good video of the launches, but that’s great information to know. How do you like it so far?
@@MCCJustMotos The bike overall feels great but outright engine power wasn't that impressive...I mean my 2004 zx636 would stomp it lol. But, it has enough to get the job done. Might go full Akro system but am leery of flashing the ecu because it might alter how it communicates with the e-clutch, so a wait and see approach there...
Thank you! Amazing to hear your thoughts kinda are an echo my initial impressions…but at least I got this under my belt..lol
th-cam.com/video/z_gk9CrS1xs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dPzM2BvXovjftEIt
Amazing bike definitely buying one
@@EspoC2 so cool! It really is a sweet bike!!
Big problem with this bike is if you turn off the e clutch you also loose the quick shifter. Meaning the e clutch cant be disengaged without also disable it the quick shifter.
@@abyb1923 good point! I totally didn’t think of that!
It looks you didn't like the bike for what the video shows. Maybe Honda should offer the automatic and a regular 6 speed one like the Revel.
semi-autos are so common in south east asia that im surprised westerners get surprised by it. (im well aware eclutch is not the same as the existing semi-auto transmissions)
Do you drive an auto/semi-auto? What do you think?
The gear changes are not very smooth. I find this bike pulls really well and the gear changes are so smooth when manually using the clutch.
There's a bit of play in the throttle which I've found on the 2 bikes I've had. Just a case of getting used to it.
Can't fault this bike for the price point. Compared to the Triumph 660, the build quality is much better.
Great for long rides and if you are gentle with the throttle, not too bad on fuel
@@rwalton159 Very interesting thoughts. You are right in the abruptness in eclutch shifting. I like the firmness of the shifts and felt to nice, but for sure not as smooth as a manual clutch shifting. The low speed throttle mapping was snatchy in first gear to me.
Nice review. I wish it had cruise control. I wonder which other bikes will get this e clutch next year
Thank you!! You actually bring up a point I was begging for during my rides..I forgot to include that in my review. Agree 100%!!
The 25 MT07 just came out with it, too, and it's got cruise control. They might implement that onto the 25 R7.
@@TheLastUchiha337 That is cool.. do you know if it comes with a clutch lever or did they eliminate the clutch lever altogether?
@MCCJustMotos I'm not sure tbh, Yamaha has a video on it. You'll probably know more than I would tbh.
@@TheLastUchiha337 I’ll see what I can find out!
I love the bike just wish they had different color ways like black or white etc
I am with ya on the color options. And here is the thing…it’s not like I don’t like the rwb, it’s just that another option or two would make each version even more special.
help me , aprillia rs660 or cbr650r which one I SHOULD BUY ?
Both??? Hahha what type of rider are you? Absolute bonkers sportbike riding of more a mix of commuting/sporty riding? Close to a dealer or not?
@@MCCJustMotos ı will drive daily of course just aprillia more technology brembo brake but 2 clynders less sound , cbr650R good sound 4 cylnder less technology ,
Well..Aprilla probably will feel more sporty. Honda will sound amazing, be super comfy, be very reliable and lots of dealers, and has e-clutch which is super super technology. You won’t go wrong with either.
Is the e-clutch a mode you can turn on and off?
@@Surlymtb Yes, 100%
Will you also be reviewing the CB650R?
@@tryan715 perhaps..when, the dealer has it. You intrested?
@@MCCJustMotos Awesome.
Hopefully looking to pick one up next season 🤞
Dude someone is wiping out your comments . There was 8 and now none besides the one I just wrote
Comments are there…I had to reload this video, there was a 5 second blank glitch so I reuploaded. The old one is unlisted now.