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Bikesales Staff29 Mar 2016
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Honda launches DCT website

Check out the new technology from Honda with this neat new website
Honda Motor Co. has announced the launch of a new website to promote its DCT (Dual Clutch Transmission).
The website tells Honda’s story behind its DCT technology and of the benefits of DCT through user-friendly content such as music, video, commentaries, and DCT model introductions.
The site will initially be launched in English and Japanese, with other languages to be added. When visiting the site, choose the “Select your country” tab at the right side of the screen, only two options come up: Japan and other. Clicking 'other' brings up the version of the site in English.
Honda product information points out that DCT-equipped motorcycles including the recently-launched Africa Twin: "Maintain the same direct feel as manual transmission models, yet unburden the rider from clutch and gear-changing operations, providing a superior dimension of sports riding and convenience."
For more, check out the Honda DCT website here.

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