Well, I picked up my red DCT Tour on Wednesday. I had not even done a demo ride, so my first ride was a non-stop 150 mile ride home. 20 miles yesterday and another 150 today, and I'm still learning all the bells and whistles.
It's everything I had hoped it would be. I had no problems adjusting to the DCT, but I have to admit the left foot still dabs for a shift lever when coming to a stop. Coming to a stop is the only area that I had to adjust to. In the past, I would pull the clutch and click through the gears as I rolled smoothly to a stop. The DCT can't do that, so you feel it downshift through all the gears, as you roll toward your stop. It's not a hard downshift, but you do feel it.
The different driving modes are very distinctive. It starts up every time in Tour mode, which is fine with me for nearly all riding. Shift points are around 2000 RPM. Going through a large left-turn intersection, it will be in 3rd, before you're through the intersection, but you have to be paying attention to know it. Econ mode goes through all 7 gears within 50 yards of starting to roll and is very smooooth. Sport mode is appropriately named. It keeps the RPM's above 3000. That may not sound like much, but with the torque of this engine, I can only compare it to a ST1300 above 5000 RPM's. If you slow below below 3000 RPM, it downshifts and is ready. There is no way to bog down the engine in Sport mode.
The bike paired with my iPhone easily, as well as pairing with my Sena 20s. I haven't taken the time to get Apple Car Play on the screen yet, since I have music and phone working already. The navigation seems to work ok, but will take a little getting used to. And as with older Wings, you can't adjust the GPS while moving.
Since I had a ST1300 and a '08 Wing, I feel like I can make an educated comparison. When riding, the dash, windscreen, mirrors, and overall width, are very similar to the ST. The ride and overall comfort reminds me of a Wing. One thing I noticed is that if it's parked where you can only see the front half, you might mistake it for a ST1300 from the lights and screen.
The handling feels nothing like my old Wing. It seems to take a little more effort to turn in, but it's solid as a rock. The bike is so smooth, I almost got in trouble, hitting a few curves traveling at a higher speed than expected. No problem, just lean it over and go.
Ride Safe
John
