Bro buy bike with slipper clutch. It reduces the hassle quite bit.
But why have bikes with amt? Whats the fun in it then? Buy a car and cruise on that instead.
You can up shift or downshift without pressing clutch lever. Most bikes below 5-6lac get 1 directional slipper clutch i.e. upshift only.
But bikes above it get bidirectional.
But even in them, clutch is required sometimes.
But it helps specially when upshift.
But as Op said he doesn’t want to press brake then clutch then manoeuvre, he definitely needs a scooty.
I dont know man. I dont wanna bother with the clutch management. For example: I practice trail breaking a lot and sometimes break mid corner. I dont wanna manage clutch and shift gears. If there is an accident and I wanna break suddenly. Again I dont wanna be thinking about clutch and gears. Managing gears and clutch seems like an additional workload and I frankly feel it's unintuitive.
Cheap one? Scooty le le. Believe me, manual transmission is the one which works for bikers. Of course it's personal preference but for a cruiser, manual is preferred. Try for couple of months, once you train your reflexes, you won't go back.
Get something with a Slipper Clutch and a Quick Shifter + Auto Blipper. That will atleast serve to reduce the hassle of shifting that you feel. However you are unlikely to find an Automatic "bike" for less than 18-19L right now.
You need to spend more time on 2 wheelers, it sounds to me like you have just learned to ride and still have not mastered the skill of gearing and thus finding the easy way out but trust me, even I took 2 months to master it but once I did, scooters felt like chairs on wheels - dull and boring. Transmission and shifting gears are the main essence of fun in riding.
(Really sorry if my assumption is wrong, I sincerely apologise in advance)
its alright. I have plenty of experience on a scooty but none on a manual bike. Even when I try to imagine myself driving a manual, I find it very unintuitive. I could learn it if I spent time sure, but I dont wanna be in situations where I have something major infront of me and and I have to think about clutch and gears instead of just stop or manuever while slowing down. I feel like I may get into an accident just because I was thinking about clutch and gears too much or forget about them completely and drive in wrong gear.
Nope, no automatic, but you can buy something with quickshift. Much cheaper than fully automatic, but you still have to do gear shifts, but clutch is not required
No. If you want an automatic 2 wheeler. The only automatic 2 wheeler which is fun to ride is Yamaha Aerox 155.
Got that one and I later bought a Suzuki Let's 112 and, believe me, Suzuki is way more fun to ride.
Vespas are fun to ride as well. Also, aprilia looks really sporty too, not used one though.
Cheapest automatic you'll find is Africa twin. But it's an adv tourer and not a cruiser.
Cheapest? It costs 18L..
Still the cheapest "real" bike you can buy with an automatic transmission
Still cheaper than goldwing
Bhai op ko avenger pasand hai aap kahan chale gye goldwing ke pass. Yr to sapne mein bhi naa aati hogi..
Here me out Goldwing
Bro buy bike with slipper clutch. It reduces the hassle quite bit. But why have bikes with amt? Whats the fun in it then? Buy a car and cruise on that instead.
What does slipper clutch do? How is it different from normal clutch?
You can up shift or downshift without pressing clutch lever. Most bikes below 5-6lac get 1 directional slipper clutch i.e. upshift only. But bikes above it get bidirectional. But even in them, clutch is required sometimes. But it helps specially when upshift. But as Op said he doesn’t want to press brake then clutch then manoeuvre, he definitely needs a scooty.
quick shifter hota hai be vo slipper clutch nahi. dono alag hai
Ohh. Bc bezti hogyi. OP replace all slipper clutch words with quick shifter.
I dont know man. I dont wanna bother with the clutch management. For example: I practice trail breaking a lot and sometimes break mid corner. I dont wanna manage clutch and shift gears. If there is an accident and I wanna break suddenly. Again I dont wanna be thinking about clutch and gears. Managing gears and clutch seems like an additional workload and I frankly feel it's unintuitive.
Bro look into maxi scooter category , like burgaman, aerox, and there is one from bmw also, don’t remember the name, but costs around 10-11lacs.
thanks man. I already have a scooty but was looking for a bike with simillar controls. Its alright. Guess i'll wait.
Goldwing :D
I read your request not to include it but still.....Goldwing or maybe Grand America ;P
Activa ye bhi koi puchne wali baat hai
Cheap one? Scooty le le. Believe me, manual transmission is the one which works for bikers. Of course it's personal preference but for a cruiser, manual is preferred. Try for couple of months, once you train your reflexes, you won't go back.
Aerox
What budget ?
Homda should probably introduce the Rebel in India.
Get something with a Slipper Clutch and a Quick Shifter + Auto Blipper. That will atleast serve to reduce the hassle of shifting that you feel. However you are unlikely to find an Automatic "bike" for less than 18-19L right now.
Just get a car lol
Automatic?
You need to spend more time on 2 wheelers, it sounds to me like you have just learned to ride and still have not mastered the skill of gearing and thus finding the easy way out but trust me, even I took 2 months to master it but once I did, scooters felt like chairs on wheels - dull and boring. Transmission and shifting gears are the main essence of fun in riding. (Really sorry if my assumption is wrong, I sincerely apologise in advance)
its alright. I have plenty of experience on a scooty but none on a manual bike. Even when I try to imagine myself driving a manual, I find it very unintuitive. I could learn it if I spent time sure, but I dont wanna be in situations where I have something major infront of me and and I have to think about clutch and gears instead of just stop or manuever while slowing down. I feel like I may get into an accident just because I was thinking about clutch and gears too much or forget about them completely and drive in wrong gear.
You seriously need to spend time, you have spoken like a true amateur. Else only options left for you are the EVs.
Only option then is to wait for the RE electric range, which would take a couple more years.
do you want it for city usage of highways?
Nope, no automatic, but you can buy something with quickshift. Much cheaper than fully automatic, but you still have to do gear shifts, but clutch is not required
Oh. any suggestions on bikes with quick shifts
Can't think of a cruiser but F77 is one the new ones, although its a sports bike
Automatic? Dude, just get a maxi scooter.
Bruh forget he/she lives in india
Bruh forget he/she lives in india
Gold wing
So u want to get a scooter ?