I have watched many videos to figure out a DCT or a manual GW a go but couldn’t get a firm answer. Your video clearly shows DCT is the winner and you have proved it by going up on that very high altitude. Thank you for sharing.
Outstanding video and exactly what I was looking for, that is, how does the DCT perform in those kind of conditions? You answered that question on a great mountain road. The DCT appears to perform with total control on descents. I wondered about that. You helped me make up my mind on the new Wing - I’m going DCT! Thanks much.
Beautiful sights! For slow and tight handlings, Manual is still much better with friction/power zone control...For highways and less slow tight turns, DCT rules...
excessive breaking causes the rotors or drums coming into contact with the break pads is where the excessive heats causes fad and steel warping and impaired performance. the break fluid is relatively uneffected.
I'm planning on buying a new HGWT; - DCT? Nope. I bought my 1st motorized 2-wheeled vehicle >45 years ago, & the 1st 2 were mopeds, getting me to college & local job & back. DCT, regardless of the benefits, would remind me too much of them, & to me at least, turn it into an 850 lb. moped. I've rented 2 HGWT for a total of 10 days, & both were the manual shift version. IMO, shifting is an integral & immersive part of motorcycling. The DCT would remove some control & feeling of being 1 with the bike. Not to mention, that the DCT version is more expensive, heavier, & I've heard of it being more difficult to control in low speed, esp cornering. I also think, more likely to need expensive & specialized repairs. I think that the jury is still out on any difference in fuel mileage. Bottom line, buy what you love, love what you ride, & do it often & safely.
I totally agree on the shifting.. I change up my commute across my klx 250s, ninja 1000 and my Goldwing DCT.. so I totally get what your saying.. the GW is my Super Scooter and it has its own personality that I enjoy immensely along with its siblings.. ride safe out there!
Just subscribed and enjoying your content. Getting my GW DCT Tour this spring! Couple of questions. Saw on the comments you did bottom out once and was wondering if you have installed a belly pan yet and if so which one? I was planning that as my first after market purchase. Also, I will be doing some two up riding as well and wondered why you have the suspension set for single riding instead of with passenger? Keep up the great content and I look forward to watching more!
Excellent comprehensive instruction on high altitude riding using proper engine braking. You could be a police EVOC instructor for an agency motor school.
Beautiful decent... engine braking does not illuminate the brake lights so be careful in traffic. Last 20 years on a VTX1800... looking forward to my new 2023 Wing :)
Great video! I’ve owned a BMW K1600GT and Grand America. Both outstanding bikes! But got pretty bad arthritis in my left fingers. Very painful and difficult to operate a clutch. In fact dropped in a parking lot due to severe pain. Didn’t want to give up riding and touring. Traded my BMW for a 2021 Goldwing Tour DCT and never looked back. I loved my K1600s. But like you impli in the video, much more relaxing to ride the Goldwing.
I would name this ride, especially the hoop de doos, the tail of the stegosaurus. Excellent video and review of the DCT. Have been riding it a year and didn't know it is this good!
That boy MHA! Great job out there. Love the content and thank you for it. Keep inspiring. Practicing slow speed skills does make a better rider. Complacency has no place in safe riding. ATGATT every ride and do your pre-ride inspections. T-CLOCS. Maybe you can demonstrate how one can easily do these pre-ride inspection quick and easy. Because I think this can get passed over. Ride safe and ride often.
I liked my 2018 Manual, but liked my 2022 DCT a lot more. A lot of guys liked to bust my chops about it being automatic, but it was easy to keep them in the rearview 🤣 Unfortunately 1 speed bump bottom out and that was the end of the 22 for me. Cracked engine case and 3 months of waiting for it to get fixed. I'll probably pick up a 2023 or 24. Next one will be getting the belly skid plates put on.
Hey DC.. Sorry to hear you damaged your GW.. I bottomed out on a trip last year 2up over a speed bump.. I wont make that mistake again.. luckily just scrapes on the bottom of the engine.
I have watched many videos to figure out a DCT or a manual GW a go but couldn’t get a firm answer. Your video clearly shows DCT is the winner and you have proved it by going up on that very high altitude. Thank you for sharing.
Hey Sudarsan! Glad you found the video helpful and informative. Good luck if you are in the market for a new DCT!
I was on the fence as well..... DCT ALL THE WAY!
Outstanding video and exactly what I was looking for, that is, how does the DCT perform in those kind of conditions? You answered that question on a great mountain road. The DCT appears to perform with total control on descents. I wondered about that. You helped me make up my mind on the new Wing - I’m going DCT! Thanks much.
Beautiful sights!
For slow and tight handlings, Manual is still much better with friction/power zone control...For highways and less slow tight turns, DCT rules...
excessive breaking causes the rotors or drums coming into contact with the break pads is where the excessive heats causes fad and steel warping and impaired performance. the break fluid is relatively uneffected.
Hey Dawgs.. thanks for the perspective.
I'm planning on buying a new HGWT; - DCT? Nope. I bought my 1st motorized 2-wheeled vehicle >45 years ago, & the 1st 2 were mopeds, getting me to college & local job & back. DCT, regardless of the benefits, would remind me too much of them, & to me at least, turn it into an 850 lb. moped. I've rented 2 HGWT for a total of 10 days, & both were the manual shift version. IMO, shifting is an integral & immersive part of motorcycling. The DCT would remove some control & feeling of being 1 with the bike. Not to mention, that the DCT version is more expensive, heavier, & I've heard of it being more difficult to control in low speed, esp cornering. I also think, more likely to need expensive & specialized repairs. I think that the jury is still out on any difference in fuel mileage. Bottom line, buy what you love, love what you ride, & do it often & safely.
I totally agree on the shifting.. I change up my commute across my klx 250s, ninja 1000 and my Goldwing DCT.. so I totally get what your saying.. the GW is my Super Scooter and it has its own personality that I enjoy immensely along with its siblings.. ride safe out there!
Just subscribed and enjoying your content. Getting my GW DCT Tour this
spring! Couple of questions. Saw on the comments you did bottom out once and was wondering if you have installed a belly pan yet and if so which one? I was planning that as my first after
market purchase. Also, I will be doing some two up riding as well and wondered why you have the suspension
set for single riding instead of with passenger? Keep up the great content and I look forward to watching more!
Definitely an outstanding motorcycle. When I decide to trade in my Victory Vision Tour, this will be at the top of the list!
It really is! Thanks for watching.
Very well done Sir, bravo from Montreal!
Two years, hope all is OK. Enjoy your content.
Hey Gary.. thanks for checking in! I’ll be starting back up in a few weeks. Glad you enjoy the vids.
Like driving a car. A manual tranny with a quick shifter and slipper clutch would be my preference over a DCT.
Excellent comprehensive instruction on high altitude riding using proper engine braking. You could be a police EVOC instructor for an agency motor school.
Right on Gary! I really appreciate the complement.
Enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing. And, after a lifetime of BMWs, I absolutely love my 2020 DCT Tour.
Paul
Western Australia
Hey Paul! Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for the feedback. Ride safe down there!
Beautiful decent... engine braking does not illuminate the brake lights so be careful in traffic. Last 20 years on a VTX1800... looking forward to my new 2023 Wing :)
Right on Robert! Thanks for the comment.
Great video! I’ve owned a BMW K1600GT and Grand America. Both outstanding bikes! But got pretty bad arthritis in my left fingers. Very painful and difficult to operate a clutch. In fact dropped in a parking lot due to severe pain.
Didn’t want to give up riding and touring. Traded my BMW for a 2021 Goldwing Tour DCT and never looked back. I loved my K1600s. But like you impli in the video, much more relaxing to ride the Goldwing.
So glad you were able to find a way to keep riding! Stay safe out there!
I would name this ride, especially the hoop de doos, the tail of the stegosaurus. Excellent video and review of the DCT. Have been riding it a year and didn't know it is this good!
Great idea J!
Great bike, I'll try it next Saturday!!!
Where is the magnificent landscape in the video?
Hello from Paris!! ✌✌
Mt Evans Colorado
@@MileHighAdventures Thanks, nice place
great info and beautiful scenery ...thanks
Thanks Patrick! Glad you enjoyed it!
That boy MHA! Great job out there. Love the content and thank you for it. Keep inspiring. Practicing slow speed skills does make a better rider. Complacency has no place in safe riding. ATGATT every ride and do your pre-ride inspections. T-CLOCS. Maybe you can demonstrate how one can easily do these pre-ride inspection quick and easy. Because I think this can get passed over. Ride safe and ride often.
Hey Mr Glide! Thanks for the feedback! You are right.. always need to take time for pre-ride inspection!
I liked my 2018 Manual, but liked my 2022 DCT a lot more. A lot of guys liked to bust my chops about it being automatic, but it was easy to keep them in the rearview 🤣 Unfortunately 1 speed bump bottom out and that was the end of the 22 for me. Cracked engine case and 3 months of waiting for it to get fixed. I'll probably pick up a 2023 or 24. Next one will be getting the belly skid plates put on.
Hey DC.. Sorry to hear you damaged your GW.. I bottomed out on a trip last year 2up over a speed bump.. I wont make that mistake again.. luckily just scrapes on the bottom of the engine.
Where's the story of failing DCT transmissions? You DO know they can fail at constant low speed? Several examples of this on MSF courses...
Awesome video thanks for sharing 👍
Hey Dennis! Glad you enjoyed the video.
I am a morning rider as well for the same reasons as you.
Right on Doug!