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F-3,RT CVT transmission for 2020
What do you guys think? Will BRP put a CVT on the 2020 F3,RT ? Thoughts?
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No it'll be a year or so before any changes to the RT
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They are not likely to redesign the 1330 power plant. Trans is integral. There have been fully automatic prototypes. That is just some software updates to accomplish. Perhaps a new sensor.
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You'll most likely see a conversion to shaft-drive.
CVT's work very well; but they can't offer the same breadth of gearing ratios; that you can get with a conventional transmission.
You are limited by the space available for the clutching components.
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Originally Posted by BLUEKNIGHT911
.. ...…… I thought the CVT trans gearing / ratio's were infinite, but I've never really delved into them in detail ...…..Mike
The gap "between" gears is basically zero, which is where the myth of infinite ratios comes from. But there is a very real top end, and bottom end, to those ratios in a CVT.
Having said that, I disagree slightly with Bob in that CVTs can give sufficient breadth of gearing ratios. I have a scooter that can go ~100 MPH that has a CVT, and the largest component is perhaps 8" diameter. On the other hand, maximum power is an issue, but given some cars have CVTs with some rather interesting belts, I'd say it is possible to have a CVT on a Spyder, and have a similar performance to the current system. Fiscally feasible is a whole 'nother question.
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CVT's definitely have a place in the marketplace.
But for a touring bike to cruise at a more sedate rpm level: you want a conventional transmission.
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My BMW shaft drive was totally trouble free. Grease the splines when changing the tire.
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I'm willing to bet that they've got an automatic transmission being tested right now...
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Full automatic versions of the 998SE5 have existed for years in the Aprilia. For the 1330 SE6 the change to full automatic would only require software updates. The hardware is all there but its not likely most would enjoy the results. Its a single clutch transmission, not a DCT.
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