The automotive industry continues to be a hotbed of innovation, with activity driven by the need for enhanced driving experience, better fuel economy and speed efficiency, and growing importance of ...
But if you don't, the bike will electronically control the clutch for you, handling starts, stops, upshifts and downshifts in a way Honda describes as "more natural than a rider's manual clutch ...
Ever since Honda debuted the “world’s first mass-produced electric motorcycle” back in 1987, Big Red and EV tech have gone hand-in-hand like milk and cookies – and their most recent concept continues ...
There is a shift in the way bike makers build their two-wheelers. Taking advantage of the advancements in technology, many of them now target a change in the way gear shifting is performed, and they ...
Automatic motorcycles aren't anything new, but a motorcycle with an optional-use clutch lever, such as a Honda's E-Clutch-equipped motorcycle, is not simply automatic. Now, these bikes, which have ...
The motorcycle industry has a bit of a problem right now: a lack of new riders. Can the Honda CB650R bridge the gap with its simple-to-ride design?
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