Chiefsdaddy
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Is the semi auto transmission really easy, or which is better manual or semi? Thank you
That's like asking "Which is better, day or night?" It is a personal preference. Lots of people prefer one, and lots the other. The SE is not fully automatic, it is electric shift (with some additional features). You just hold the throttle and push the button to shift up, just push the button down...or the Spyder will do it for you. The manual is like any other manual shift motorcycle...hand clutch and foot shift. It's easy, too, once you get the hang of it. If you haven't ever used a standard shift car or bike, you will probably be more comfortable with the SE. If you are used to shifting, the SM will make you feel right at home.
Is the semi auto transmission really easy, or which is better manual or semi? Thank you
The computer on the SE does not control clutch engagement. That is strictly a mechanical function. The computer may keep you from shifting at too low an rpm, and it helps control the point of automatic downshift, but the clutch engagement is mechanical in nature.I have an RT Limited and, I do believe that if I had it to over again, I would go with the manual transmission. If you search this forum, you will see endless issues with the SE5 and clutches. The real issue for me is the need to do what the computer insists you should do. In many situations, I don't believe that the computer is being smarter than I would be. I have ridden heavy bikes for many years and many thousands of miles without clutch or transmission issues as have many of the people here that are riding SE5s and are now having clutch issues. I don't believe that BRP has the SE5 figured out as yet and that they are using their customers for their field testing. Then, they accuse the customer of causing the problem when the computer controls everything.
Is the semi auto transmission really easy, or which is better manual or semi? Thank you