I’m going to be wary of BMW’s implementation for a couple of years until I hear from owners about reliability, and that goes double for KTM. Honda has the biggest head start on everyone with their DCT and their new e-clutch seems well thought-out. Kawasaki’s auto-shifting impelmentation on the Ninja 7 and Z7 hybirds is interesting, but it sounds like it needs more time in the oven.
Yamaha had the Y-CCS, which worked pretty well on the 2006-2009 FJR’s, although it’s not exactly beginner-friendly and was downright scary until I got used to it.* They pretty much gave up on the concept until the recent announcement of their Y-AMT system, which sounds pretty promising, except that they’re trying it out on the MT-09 first and not the Tracer. That’s kind of a head-scratcher, as I can’t imagine many super-naked buyers would want an auto-clutch.
*Imagine learning to ride a top-heavy, 650 lbs machine with a 1300cc, 100 ft lbs motor equipped with an auto-clutch system that revs in neutral until you hit an unpredictable RPM where it suddenly dumps the clutch and wants to take off like a scalded cat. Now imagine that it also has a sticky throttle and abrupt fueling. I wonder why they never sold very many of them? Wonderful bike after I got used to to it, though.