Greetings from Auckland NZ. I am a DCT AT rider from auckland. I love my bike and have had it 4 months, done 3000 km. Mainly used for commuting as DCT is great in gridlocked traffic for filtering and my 45 minute work commute is 15 minutes on the AT. I also have a 2013 Goldwing which I use for touring. Looking at trying to import a DCT Crosstourer from Japan as they were never bought into NZ. I have heard a rumour the ones sold in Japan were were detuned to 110 hp maximum power. Is this true? If it is can it be reversed with a 2nd hand ECU? Regards Ted
Hi Ted
You might like to contact B W Honda in Auckland, who are the Honda motorcycle distributor for NZ and they will be able to tell you if that is the case. Given them a ring and ask for their technical manager.
I ride a DCT AT as well, owned the CT before that.
Welcome and you will be pleased to know that you got Mr Kiwi as official ambassador of out community in your part of the globe 👍
welcome here Ted and your great bike
Welcome! I will be in Auckland next week!
Welcome! I will be in Auckland next week!
Ah yes, so you will be. This far and I still can't seem to link up with you!
Greetings from Auckland NZ. I am a DCT AT rider from auckland. I love my bike and have had it 4 months, done 3000 km. Mainly used for commuting as DCT is great in gridlocked traffic for filtering and my 45 minute work commute is 15 minutes on the AT. I also have a 2013 Goldwing which I use for touring. Looking at trying to import a DCT Crosstourer from Japan as they were never bought into NZ. I have heard a rumour the ones sold in Japan were were detuned to 110 hp maximum power. Is this true? If it is can it be reversed with a 2nd hand ECU? Regards Ted
Yes it can be reversed with another ECU. I dont know if they are restricted in Japan but here in France they were until this year.
Thank you all very much I really appreciate the advice - especially from Mr Kiwi who knows the local Honda scene better than me. My local shop is looking for me in Japan and I am keen to see what they can find! Regards Ted