OneMoreFarang Posted December 18, 2022 Author Posted December 18, 2022 6 minutes ago, Kwasaki said: My wife has no say in when I ride my Mia noi. ???? I didn't mention the mia noi to the wife. Somehow I think she we will not agree on that subject. ???? 1
Etaoin Shrdlu Posted December 18, 2022 Posted December 18, 2022 I don't think I've ridden a bike with an automatic transmission, so I can't really say. But I think part of the fun of riding is being able to match the engine speed and output with what you are doing or are about to do. I'm not sure how one would do that with an automatic. I suppose an electric bike with its instant torque would just as much fun, however. 1
Kwasaki Posted December 18, 2022 Posted December 18, 2022 10 minutes ago, KhunLA said: Now ... electric (3000w/72v), so, automatic, with excellent torque. I'd never go back to ICE. Top end, not so good, but will do 90 kph if really wanting to, which I have no need to do, around town. 1st TH MB was Honda Sonic 125, clutch, and performance & top end much better than the 2nd TH MB, Honda Wave 125i, the 'semi automatic', clutchless geared type. Easier & more relaxing to drive, but you do give up a lot. Back in USA, Honda 750 & 900, real scooters, not these TH economic around town thingies, and basically, their only purpose. And that's fine. Never needed or wanted anything larger than the 900. Old school petrolheads would find the change difficult certainly something for the future.
Kwasaki Posted December 18, 2022 Posted December 18, 2022 4 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said: I didn't mention the mia noi to the wife. Somehow I think she we will not agree on that subject. ???? My wife only knows of one Mia noi it is my wife that calls my big bike that. ???? 2
Popular Post jvs Posted December 18, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 18, 2022 2 hours ago, papa al said: World-wide papa owns 9 crappy motorcycles. 8 w/ proper crutch 1 cvt scooty. Love all long time. Willing to fight anyone who disagrees. I disagree but i will not fight anyone who use crutches,lol. 1 2
Popular Post Andre0720 Posted December 18, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 18, 2022 We typically like what we know. I know both 'clutch and gearbox' and automatic, as I have used both extensively. So both options should feel simply 'automatic', to anyone who know both very well... 3
FriendlyFarang Posted December 18, 2022 Posted December 18, 2022 Automatic any time. But for me it depends on the intended use on how important I consider having automatic: - Bangkok traffic, automatic is a must - In cities with less traffic or anywhere else, automatic is still nice to have, but something with an auto clutch like a Honda Wave is Ok, clutch is more annoying than having to shift gears. - On a bike mainly used for touring outside of cities, automatic is still nice to have, but has low priority for me
rwill Posted December 18, 2022 Posted December 18, 2022 You left out an option. O I like being alive and healthy and don't ride motorbikes in Thailand. 1 1
roo860 Posted December 18, 2022 Posted December 18, 2022 14 minutes ago, rwill said: You left out an option. O I like being alive and healthy and don't ride motorbikes in Thailand. Which is nothing to do with the topic.
OneMoreFarang Posted December 19, 2022 Author Posted December 19, 2022 46 minutes ago, rwill said: You left out an option. O I like being alive and healthy and don't ride motorbikes in Thailand. Maybe that is an option for you. That might give you an idea why many of us ride bikes even is we might die doing that. 1
Henryford Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 The answer depends. Around town say Pattaya or Bangkok then an automatic is better. But on the open road or touring then of course gears.
digger70 Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 They call them now Manual or Automatic Bikes /Cars Trucks. ???? Never heard that clutch and gear called stuff. 1
PaoloR Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 I have big bikes (1200 c.c.), medium bikes (800 c.c.), small bikes (310 c.c.) and automatic scooters. I ride them all and enjoy them all. But - what about my newest bike with an up and down quickshifter? I can ride using the clutch or ride without using it as I choose - problem solved!
brianthainess Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 18 hours ago, Lacessit said: Good luck to those who can drive bikes with a clutch and gears, that is too complicated for me. Just wondering how you got a M/C license was it on an automatic ?
lanng khao Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 19 hours ago, HappyExpat57 said: After years of riding Honda 110/125's, I just got a Click 160 automatic. I love it! I still occasionally find myself looking for the gear pedal with my left foot, but it's just easier. I've just bought one, the black and white one, looks the canines conker's. Great acceleration.
KhunLA Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 20 minutes ago, brianthainess said: Just wondering how you got a M/C license was it on an automatic ? Clutch and damn hard to manage that on a 750cc, as having to go thru a slow 'S' turn on the course during the test. Tester said, I want you to hit 3rd gear while doing. I'm like, you do know this is a 750, so I just shifted 2nd to 2nd, as he was too far away to tell. Obviously he didn't ride MBs. Must people must take the test on 125s, as my brother did, after taking a driving course. This was in the USA.
HappyExpat57 Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 5 minutes ago, lanng khao said: I've just bought one, the black and white one, looks the canines conker's. Great acceleration. That is a MAJOR concern of mine! They are truly zippy little machines, and I find myself driving a little more aggressively than I would with the older, slower models. 1
thaibeachlovers Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 19 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said: Ok, I understand when people ride automatic scooters. As far as I know they are basically used to get from A to B and that's it. But we had threads in this forum when people wanted to buy a "big" bike (let's say 400cc and more) and they wanted automatic, because they never used a clutch before. I think for "big" bikes it is a good idea to have more control over the bike and that includes gears. Braking or accelerating with gears gives the rider more control - at least I think so. And yes, I understand that this more control is not really necessary for the trip to the next market. In the case of a big bike, yes, need engine braking, ergo need gears. My first m'bike was a Matchless, and graduated to a Honda 550. No problem using gears. In LOS I rode a Click to get A to B, and happy to have auto. 1
VocalNeal Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 1 hour ago, digger70 said: They call them now Manual or Automatic Bikes /Cars Trucks. ???? Or standard and automatic. 'Pends where you hail from.
papa al Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 17 hours ago, jvs said: I disagree but i will not fight anyone who use crutches,lol. ROR. 1
Cake Monster Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 I firmly believe, that the use Automatic / semi Auto Gears has added sharply to the sad demise of many people on the Roads. Not just for Bikes, but for Cars and other Vehicles as well. The last option of the census really says it all. With free hands, its all too easy to Google Etc while on the move = Lazy and Dangerous. 1
OneMoreFarang Posted December 19, 2022 Author Posted December 19, 2022 1 hour ago, thaibeachlovers said: In the case of a big bike, yes, need engine braking, ergo need gears. That reminds me of riding a 250cc 4-stroke bike from my friend for the first time. I had myself an 80cc 2-stroke - no engine braking at all. When I got off the throttle on that 250 it felt like braking hard on the 2-stroke...
OneMoreFarang Posted December 19, 2022 Author Posted December 19, 2022 1 hour ago, VocalNeal said: Or standard and automatic. 'Pends where you hail from. Or real bikes and girly bikes ????
OneMoreFarang Posted December 19, 2022 Author Posted December 19, 2022 11 minutes ago, Cake Monster said: I firmly believe, that the use Automatic / semi Auto Gears has added sharply to the sad demise of many people on the Roads. Not just for Bikes, but for Cars and other Vehicles as well. The last option of the census really says it all. With free hands, its all too easy to Google Etc while on the move = Lazy and Dangerous. YES Obviously it is possible and IMHO advisable to use two hands on the handlebar on all bikes. But it seems now many riders, mostly teenagers, never take their phone out of their hand. Sitting with phone, walking with phone, riding with phone, I wonder if they do sex with one hand on the phone. 1 1
VocalNeal Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 3 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said: Or real bikes and girly bikes ???? I'm happy with my sexuality. There are a few real bike that are automatic. Or maybe a couple.
Kwasaki Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 39 minutes ago, Cake Monster said: I firmly believe, that the use Automatic / semi Auto Gears has added sharply to the sad demise of many people on the Roads. Not just for Bikes, but for Cars and other Vehicles as well. The last option of the census really says it all. With free hands, its all too easy to Google Etc while on the move = Lazy and Dangerous. Well auto has been about some 70 years before google. ????
eisfeld Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 1 hour ago, VocalNeal said: Or standard and automatic. 'Pends where you hail from. Given that most motorbikes sold are probably CVT scooters these days, maybe 'standard' is not so clear. Dunno. I think it makes the most sense to use 'auto', 'semi-auto' and 'manual'. Though some blur the line even there. 32 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said: Or real bikes and girly bikes ???? I guess my DCT Africa Twin is a girly bike then. Oh well... ????
Lacessit Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 2 hours ago, brianthainess said: Just wondering how you got a M/C license was it on an automatic ? Yes, in Australia and Thailand. AFAIK there is no requirement to be able to drive with gears and a clutch on two or four wheels anymore. Except heavy vehicles, perhaps.
Kwasaki Posted December 19, 2022 Posted December 19, 2022 15 minutes ago, eisfeld said: Given that most motorbikes sold are probably CVT scooters these days, maybe 'standard' is not so clear. Dunno. I think it makes the most sense to use 'auto', 'semi-auto' and 'manual'. Though some blur the line even there. I guess my DCT Africa Twin is a girly bike then. Oh well... ???? Your can change gears up and down on many manual motorbikes without using the clutch it just takes bit of practice. Obviously pull clutch lever in when stopping. ????
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now