People ask me this question a lot. There's such a common misconception that electric bikes are way too torquey right off idle and that it makes the bike a handful to ride. Sure, if you go from 0-100% throttle from a stop, you're going to have trouble keeping that front end down. There is a lot of power available on your right wrist. However, one of the biggest advantages we have on the Alta is how incredibly manageable the power is. The power is delivered in a very smooth fashion, and its super easy to modulate with the throttle. There's no lurching or teeter-tottering like a gas bike under partial throttle. Its so manageable that you can literally turn the bike on and, even in the max power setting, low throttle crawl it up a ramp onto the back of a pickup with 1 hand, without having to push the bike. Try doing that on a gas bike.
Then there are people that use a clutch to get them out of a wheelie or whiskey throttle situation. I guess owning the Alta has taught me great throttle control, because I only really had a whiskey throttle situation once where i massive overjumped a table top to flat, the forks pogo'd, and i was hanging off the back of the bike. I don't even think having a clutch in that situation would have benefitted me at all because things happened so quickly.
Having to use the clutch (and shifting) on my KX450 feels like an extra chore required to spin laps. Its an absolute luxury not having to worry about using the clutch and shifting on a motocross track.
"However, one of the biggest advantages we have on the Alta is how incredibly manageable the power is. The power is delivered in a very smooth fashion, and its super easy to modulate with the throttle. There's no lurching or teeter-tottering like a gas bike under partial throttle. Its so manageable that you can literally turn the bike on and, even in the max power setting, low throttle crawl it up a ramp onto the back of a pickup with 1 hand, without having to push the bike."
I've tried to explain this seemingly very basic (and awesome) Alta power characteristic to non e-moto peeps so many times and get the most amazing push back - from people who have NEVER even ridden ridden an Alta, much less seen one on a track or trail. They just can not accept it, they will not accept it, Lol.
I've basically given up trying to educate people on just about anything Alta related, its too exhausting.
Re clutch or no clutch, you guys have covered it well here already, but since I'm here will chime in. Old guy trail rider, ridden plenty of the PacNW gnar over the years and I don't miss the clutch at all. The precise power deliver of the Alta is amazing. No approach hill climbs coming off a tight corner or switch back? No problem. Logs, ditches, whatever, yank bars, blip throttle, carry on.
I do understand why some would like a clutch for hard enduro, or the occasional tight spot or whatever, but for me the lack of another component to service, or have fail, extra weight, extra rotating mass, etc, makes it a no brainer since the Alta works so well without one.
I would however love some type of freewheel function, pushing the bike around in the garage, or on the trail is a pain in the ass (for rolling forward I usually put it in Mode 1, light on the throttle, rolling backward, no bueno).