Bug dr. wrote: After playing around with modes and settings, I'd rather have a manual clutch for the twistier roads. I don't think I will ever be as comfortable with a DCT in the tight stuff.I’m getting 42-51 mpg with my best being 265 miles on 5.2 gallons between fill up’s. I felt the same as you regarding riding the twisties in the beginning but I now have @ 8000 miles on “Lucille the red” and I’m feeling way more confident now that I’m much better using the shifter switches ( took some serious getting used to)
Give it time, that fat girl knows how to dance !
My Fuelly fill ups total 17 now across 3,250 miles and I'm averaging 47.3 mpg. 1,111 miles of that was a Saddlesore at IBA speeds my average was 45 mpg for that ride. Despite the smaller tank I have no range issues with it. It's no ST or RT with 300+ mile range but 220-250 all day long.
After living with a DCT bike since 2015 I fall back on the advice that it really takes a few tens of thousands of miles in various conditions to explore the corners of performance and learn how to exploit the technology. Some riders will be happy with full auto or full manual and never progress the skills to discover fully what is available. I don't think you guys are in that description. DCT can be very nuanced and I feel a good rider will be surprised [in a good way] for a while learning how mode, throttle, and braking work together to achieve what the rider wants. Give it time. So far I tend to use Tour and override the programmed shift points as I see fit depending on what and where I am at the time.