... the most common argument against the DCT.. ie: "I wouldn't own a DCT because like to be in control"...
Still suffering the stigmata of belt driven scoots with centrifugal clutch (different tech, I know...) with their "commemorate moment" during load changes, the caused jerk and brief panic of tipping over during tight cornering or filtering through traffic... just when you
need thrust there is this moment of 'plain nothing'...

Had my fair share of experiencing this throttle disconnection...

Honda's SH125 finally seem to have improved a bit in this...
A friend's wife has the NC750X DCT...
It moves, but feels kinda odd... I simply miss that direct connection of throttle and rear tire contact patch...
It does not support (my) technique of diving in with trail-braking, gentle changeover during the apex, and opening it in the last 3rd of the turn very well...
Frankly, it feels more like a commuter... but with more horsies, a stable chassis and way better brakes then a darn 300cc Vespa scoot...
And here in the old world auto tranny in cars was frowned upon for decades, low efficiency, significantly increased fuel consumption, absolute lame performance...
ze GF has this Skoda Octavia with a 2ltr diesel and automatic... as agile as a river barge...

In comparison my trusty Toyota estate feels like a sports-car... the 1.8ltr long stroke gasoline engine providing torque/performing like the ST1100...
Automotive engineers hate manual transmission, the ECU mapping has to cover the entire rev band...
Whilst with a DSG tranny attached they can gag the engine on just that narrow RPM band (i.e. 1800~2400) to fine tune emission and consumption to the 12th digit behind the comma...
For urban stop'n'go automatic might serve well...
For the fun factor, I'm still in favor of manual... the joy of downshift and letting her rip...
