Honda Transalp 750 | First Ride On/Off Road (REAL test... no holding back!) (EP.2)

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Big Rock Moto

Big Rock Moto

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@BigRockMoto
@BigRockMoto Жыл бұрын
Well... I beat up the bike pretty good, and I'm just getting started. Are your perceptions of the Transalp changing? Mine are! People said it was boring, not capable, not competitive off road. I think that's all totally wrong. In this series I'll try to prove it. 🏍TODAY’S GEAR: ⚡ Alpinestars Halo Glove: imp.i104546.net/21WgmQ ⚡ Klim Krios Pro Helmet : bit.ly/34ekJLL ⚡ MSR Adventure Boot: bit.ly/433bSVY ⚡ Klim K Fifty 2 Jeans: imp.i104546.net/BXa310 ⚡ Alpinestars Halo Jacket: imp.i104546.net/GmDVP6 ⚡ Mosko Moto Wildcat 8L Backpack: bit.ly/3OiE5Ss ⚡ Foamerz Glasses: imp.i104546.net/DKQa9b ⚡GoPro Hero11: amzn.to/40VM1Oy ⚡PurplePanda Helmet Mic: amzn.to/3vkL7Ni ➕SUPPORT➕ [I may receive commissions which are invested back into the channel] ⚡ Patreon: www.patreon.com/bigrockmedia ⚡ Rocky Mountain ATV/MC: bit.ly/33kgRIz ⚡ Revzilla: imp.i104546.net/6bxxXN ⚡ Mosko Moto: moskomoto.com/bigrockmoto ⚡ Pacific Powersports (Motoz Tires, Barkbusters): pacificpowersports.com/ USE CODE BRM2024 ⚡ 3D Cycle Parts: www.3dcycleparts.com/?aff=3 ⚡ Taco Moto : tacomoto.co/?ref=fi6gv640 ⚡ Cyclops Adventure Sports: tinyurl.com/2kaknpfn ⚡ Amazon: amzn.to/3viGZ0A ⚡ Merchandise: big-rock-moto.myspreadshop.com/
@TerraMagnus
@TerraMagnus Жыл бұрын
You laid to rest my fear of this being a boring bike.
@mdragon99
@mdragon99 Жыл бұрын
I would love to see you take a minimalist approach on mods particularly with the armor. It sounds like this might be a great lighter weight platform. Something I could downsize to from my Tiger 1200. From the looks of it, mounting a skid plate is going to be a challenge.
@zakharmidicheov1681
@zakharmidicheov1681 Жыл бұрын
V Strom is an overall better bike which serves the purpose and better value for the money spent. By the way, how often do you use all the features and gimmicks you have paid for, unless you are an avid and hardcore adventure biker?
@philipparana9225
@philipparana9225 Жыл бұрын
Nah boring AF
@williamb.6918
@williamb.6918 Жыл бұрын
My perceptions have not changed. The sump design boggles the mind (probably the worst design I have seen in recent history). The things you turn off come back on when you turn off the key (even professional journalists that test bikes for a living had unplanned offs on previous Honda models with the same issue). To make matters worse despite deep pockets and massive resources Honda continues to have the worst off-road TC and ABS in the industry (which would be less annoying if things did not keep turning themselves back on every time you switch off the key). Nearly every other manufacturer has managed to figure out these last two points to some degree, I can find no logical reason that Honda cannot. What the Transalp is trying to be is not an Africa Twin (marketing and sales strategy win over giving the customer what they want yet again).
@yin-fire3263
@yin-fire3263 Жыл бұрын
I love that you started using metric units for all your non-us viewers. Thanks for that
@bendeleted9155
@bendeleted9155 Жыл бұрын
Are they still selling metric sockets with standard drives like 1/2, 3/8, 1/4"?
@jkmayhem
@jkmayhem Жыл бұрын
@@bendeleted9155 Atleast where i am from the 10mm has a for example a 1/4" tool attatchment. And so forth. Weird why that blend is used hehe.
@tigerick7291
@tigerick7291 Жыл бұрын
The UK is non-US and we don't use metric. In fact we invented Imperial measurements.
@bendeleted9155
@bendeleted9155 Жыл бұрын
@@jkmayhem thanks for confirmation. I wonder if anywhere on the metric system actually uses metric drives on tools, or at least labels it 12.5mm, 9mm, etc.
@BottomLineBassin2
@BottomLineBassin2 Жыл бұрын
How many nanometers tall are you
@TerraMagnus
@TerraMagnus Жыл бұрын
Ian I love how you really go deep on these videos, to the point of even dropping them to see what we can expect. These are things we can’t expect from a content creator who only does demo rides.
@PV-Anish
@PV-Anish Жыл бұрын
Cannot tell you how much I appreciate the metric system numbers you put up on the screen. Thank you!
@reinmansmith
@reinmansmith Жыл бұрын
I said I was looking forward to this series and here with episode 2 you are definitely not disappointing 👍 Already you are testing this bike far more thoroughly than any other tester I’ve seen and in doing so are really giving me the information I want before laying my money down…. Looking forward to the remainder of the series
@BigRockMoto
@BigRockMoto Жыл бұрын
thanks
@TerraMagnus
@TerraMagnus Жыл бұрын
Aside from Ian just being really good at what he does, he actually buys these bikes which affords him utter autonomy in how far he will go to prove a bike. Most content here comes from folks with loaner bikes and they have to be returned in good condition. You won’t see them doing drop tests.
@reinmansmith
@reinmansmith Жыл бұрын
@@TerraMagnus agree entirely, which is why I trust his reviews. He is always open and honest about what he finds, good and bad 👍
@reinmansmith
@reinmansmith Жыл бұрын
@@BigRockMoto P.S. I like the look of the new neighbourhood and garage 👍
@TerraMagnus
@TerraMagnus Жыл бұрын
@@reinmansmith ok so I wasn’t imagining that Ian moved.
@JRodSMX
@JRodSMX Жыл бұрын
These are the kind of reviews we need. Most reviews never go into this ammount of detail or actually show us the bikes capapbilities in real time. This review style is a breath of fresh air and really gives potential buyers a realistic idea of how the bike really is before riding one themselves. Great content!
@turbolag5107
@turbolag5107 Жыл бұрын
Okay when a review video starts out with him dogging the crap out of it and basically throwing it on its side just to get back on it and dog on it some more is rather satisfying. I'm sure I can speak for a lot of us when I say that we are sometimes afraid to get a little rough and heavy with our toys because they are expensive and we don't want them to break. Seeing someone else beat on something harder than we would and seeing it survive is peace of mind in a sense because it tells some of us that we are not near the limits yet. Thank you for this.
@mikerichardson415
@mikerichardson415 Жыл бұрын
Great first ride and test, thank you Ian! You have already pushed the limits way further than I have in 4000 km on mine. Further than I am ever likely too, so that is really appreciated. The new Transalp is the best bike I have ever owned or ridden in 50 years of riding, so Honda has made this old man very happy.
@sercio994
@sercio994 Жыл бұрын
The energy in this video is outstanding. Absolutely perfect job Ian.
@andrebueno2048
@andrebueno2048 Жыл бұрын
Ian delivers again with what is going to be the best Transalp review on the internet. Can’t wait to see all the mods coming including off road tires, skid plates, crash bars, and improved suspension. This should be amazing!!!
@MrSolenoid
@MrSolenoid Жыл бұрын
I love this video. Everyone reviewing adventure bikes should do a drop test. This should be mandatory. 👍🏻 kudos.
@BigRockMoto
@BigRockMoto Жыл бұрын
Thank you! 👍
@AndrewAtkinson1
@AndrewAtkinson1 Жыл бұрын
But will it blend? @@BigRockMoto
@JoseAlvarez-dl3hm
@JoseAlvarez-dl3hm 11 ай бұрын
not when the bike is borrowed, in this case he is the owner so he can do whatever he wants to it, and it was painful to watch, lol
@rstrakovsky
@rstrakovsky Жыл бұрын
The fact that it doesn't generate a ton of engine heat might just raise it to the top of the list for me. Strong review, a lot of compelling points.
@suspiciousdoge9yand104
@suspiciousdoge9yand104 Жыл бұрын
There have been so many youtubers reviewing the Transalp right now. Yours is the only one I know I can fully trust.
@Rickmac22
@Rickmac22 Жыл бұрын
Dude! I totally love your smack-back-talking intro! I really appreciate your real world perspective.
@dgomes265
@dgomes265 Жыл бұрын
You are fortunate to have all of these wonderful roads and trails near you.
@daletalaplaya5086
@daletalaplaya5086 Жыл бұрын
It seems to be exactly what I am looking for my longer distance rides. I pick mine up on Halloween. Can’t wait now, thanks Ian.
@BigRockMoto
@BigRockMoto Жыл бұрын
Glad I could help!
@jimpartin1144
@jimpartin1144 Жыл бұрын
With over 7,000 miles now on my Vstrom 800, I must say so far, your review of the Transalp has not induced TransAlp envy for me. Great review as usual Ian.
@IdahoDualSport208
@IdahoDualSport208 Жыл бұрын
I’d 100% take the new V Strom over the Transalp
@Bugoutnow589
@Bugoutnow589 Жыл бұрын
800 DE every time!
@americandude3825
@americandude3825 Жыл бұрын
I wish there was a tenere 850/1000 but I don’t think it will ever happen.
@anxiousappliance
@anxiousappliance Жыл бұрын
The V-strom certainly costs less per pound.
@00mazone
@00mazone Жыл бұрын
As of right now I think the Suzuki is a much better starting point. As far as I can tell the only thing better on the Honda is the wind protection and mirrors? Those are relatively cheap and easy to fix with aftermarket stuff.
@motomeditacija
@motomeditacija Жыл бұрын
I have a 2001. Transalp 650 and the only thing I am complaining about it is that is top heavy. Really like that new version has that problem solved. Transalp has always been smaller ROAD biased version of Africa Twin. Purpose of this bike is and always been, not an off-road bike but small Touring bike with option to go on gravel and forest roads and that's it. Also, I don't understand why everybody complains about tubed tires, I have a sealant spray in my bike with me all the time. If you have a puncture, just use a spray until you reach a shop where you can change a tube which also I have a spare. Btw. really like your reviews. Greetings from Croatia!
@chrishart8548
@chrishart8548 Жыл бұрын
I think they shouldn't have tuned the engine so high in this new version the transalp was never a sports bike but this thing now has 91hp
@verlinswarey507
@verlinswarey507 Жыл бұрын
Exactly
@MV-XD2
@MV-XD2 Жыл бұрын
The only reason to have tubed tyres is for serious off roading, so that if the rim gets dented, the tyre doesn’t deflate. The tube adds significant unsprung weight and not everyone wants to fill their rim with sealant gunk to get off the roadside. Tubed rims have zero benefit for this bike’s intended purpose - light road touring. Honda put tubed rims on the Transalp purely because they’re cheaper and because they wanted the spoked rim look. As Ian states in the review - the bottom end of the bike is definitely not suited for serious off-roading. I’d even argue that the 21” wheel is a superfluous on this bike and compromises the road handling - but again it’s there for looks rather than function.
@chrishart8548
@chrishart8548 Жыл бұрын
@@MV-XD2 100% correct.
@David..
@David.. Жыл бұрын
I think this guy is the best bike reviewer out there including all the websites. I don’t ride ADVs so many of the bikes aren’t bikes I’m looking at buying but like that he doesn’t spend 95% of the reviews talking about electronic rider aids as though that makes up the whole bike and gives a real world view into the riding dynamics in very direct terms, ownership, and quality aspects of the bike without giving really vague takes on a bike that are often just a reviewers brand preference.
@pinnick85
@pinnick85 Жыл бұрын
150 miles on mine and loving it. I bought it for what it is, knowing the things I would need to upgrade like skid plate, crash bars, etc. But I am pleasantly surprised that it's so comfortable, light feeling compared to my 17 AT, and the motor is a character for sure. Not a powerhouse, it likes being run through the revs, but it's a great bike that will be used for 90 percent work commuting and weekend back roads.
@pinnick85
@pinnick85 Жыл бұрын
I do hate that TC doesn't have a dedicated button or stay off after key off.
@BrandonHarrison-xk4ii
@BrandonHarrison-xk4ii Жыл бұрын
Ian… really like the content and look forward to the transalp series. I really liked your Suzuki V Strom 800DE videos so much, that I bought one. I get the feeling from this video that you are trying to convince yourself that the Transalp is a great bike, and I think we all do a little bit of that when we make our purchases. For me, I think the stock 800DE has the advantage. Keep up the great content!
@MotoCampAdv
@MotoCampAdv Жыл бұрын
Sounds like you're trying to convince yourself the 50 lbs extra was worth the extra 1.5k
@runeburdahl7141
@runeburdahl7141 Жыл бұрын
Thank You Ian. I rewatched Your video on the Vstrom 800 and I think the Transalp may be a better option. Mainly because of the light weight, center of gravity, manouverability and power. Not to mention that it is a Honda. Cheers from Norway.
@chriskneifl3290
@chriskneifl3290 11 ай бұрын
Can't go wrong with either bike, but I'd personally take the V-Strom for its off road abilities and smooth suspension.
@toejamtimmy4402
@toejamtimmy4402 Жыл бұрын
My wife has one & I have the Africa Twin. I honestly think if you upgraded the suspension it’d be a much better all rounder for most people. It’s so light in comparison & much more fun to ride.
@dcxplant
@dcxplant 9 ай бұрын
What I really appreciate is your skills at riding. The thing I miss the most with the fall of the moto-magazine industry is their deep riding talent to really evaluate a motorcycle. Its frustrating that KZbinrs are going to a factory's bike launch on a scripted one or two day day jaunt and calling that a test. THANK YOU for starting to weigh the bikes. OEM's always lie about weight. After a GS1200 for many years I'm ready for something lighter, but I still want comfort and fun road manors.
@jerrywormington
@jerrywormington Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for a proper review of the Transalp. I test rode one last week and was very impressed. I know Honda is watching reviews and hopefully will address the areas you brought up that need improvement. Give us cruise,tubeless wheels,ability to save off road settings,more off road friendly oil pan and exhaust system,easy air filter access plus color choices and this could be the most popular Adventure Bike Ever.
@pigmeal2224
@pigmeal2224 Жыл бұрын
Add airbox access to they list and she's complete!! Test rode the bike. Loved it. Holding out until we see the next episode ... airbox positioning is the only factor that stopped us signing on the day. The difficulty level will decide whether we sign now, or go DE800. Roll on episode 3!! 😊😊
@bikerdude1375
@bikerdude1375 9 ай бұрын
Dropping it like that just hurt my heart. LOL Great review.
@stuartlewis3359
@stuartlewis3359 Жыл бұрын
Good work Ian. An honest review. I left my AT behind and been on my TA for just on 2 weeks now. Yes it has it's faults but overall I'm way too happy with it to let them get me down. I've done SW Motech crash bars and skid plate, Barkbusters and tyres so far sooooo good. Looking forward to Episode 3. Plus we get the full 90HP down here in NZ.
@jobrn1
@jobrn1 Жыл бұрын
I was playing with an idea of trading in my Africa twin for this after a short test ride, but I was not sure. Now, this episode was all I needed to drop my last doubts. And I know I am gonna be happier with transalp. I love my Africa Twins engine. I am a bit short and small guy but I have got used to AT weight and size. And I have no problem handeling it. But sure I can not enjoy it that much off-road, you know, because of the lack of my skills. But I can imagine transalp will allow me to get a bit more fun out of the woods. :) Amazing work with all your videos I am watching your reviews a lot and they are one of the best I could find. If not the best. Super excited for transalp series. And I am going to sell my AT right now.... Good times. Better times ahead. :) Thanks!
@rickreid81
@rickreid81 Жыл бұрын
Ian, I am new to riding. I just started January 2023 with my 2023 KLX 300. Your reviews are excellent & you never miss a thing. You have answered all the questions I have had thus far In your video series on the Honda Transalp. Thank you for your time & In depth reviews on different machines. To a new rider that helps alot. Especially in my next motorcycle purchase. [Note, cannot believe you dropped a new bike on proupus. Your the motorcycle review bar setter,wow]!
@chrispekel5709
@chrispekel5709 Жыл бұрын
Get a better seat and a windscreen on that bike and you really don't need anything else provided you don't do a lot of highway miles. I upgraded and wasted money several times before realising less is more (and leaves money for better things)
@oscartaylor4063
@oscartaylor4063 Жыл бұрын
Awesomeness!!! I went to my dealer on friday. They had one ........$9,999!!! I just cant get past the one color scheme non sense. I have a feeling these videos will get me past my mental tweak however.
@Michael_Shay
@Michael_Shay Жыл бұрын
I think the "Transalp is boring" crowd wanted a T7 competitor in terms of offroad design/ability. It seems like this bike would be an excellent lightweight touring option filling in the niche between the CB500x and the Africa Twin. The unfortunate reality is that Yamaha doesn't really produce an offroad marketed big adventure bike like the AT or the GS. The supertenere exists but is mostly marketed as a tourer. Yamaha doesn't have to worry about the T7 undercutting the sales of a flagship machine, because there really is no flagship machine to undercut. However, if Honda made this bike really offroad capable out of the box, they probably wouldn't sell as many Africa Twins. Just like you said when you did the spin turn, you probably wouldn't do things on an Africa Twin that you would be willing to do on this bike. I think that's true for almost everyone except the most competent riders. Big bikes are extremely capable offroad, but it takes more skill to use them offroad. As much as I want a hypothetical 450l Rally from Honda or an XR650 refresh, it'll probably never happen.
@IdahoDualSport208
@IdahoDualSport208 Жыл бұрын
Well said. This bike didn’t compete in the market that is thriving in competition. It’s an underwhelming addition to the touring market. Probably great for what it is, but not what the people wanted 👍🏻
@joshdoddadbod
@joshdoddadbod Жыл бұрын
I can only hope you are wrong.
@fredrik999z
@fredrik999z Жыл бұрын
It still does not make sense to put tubed tires and no cruise control on a touring bike in 2023. It seems like Honda can not decide who should by an Africa Twin and who should by the Transalp.
@Magnus0311
@Magnus0311 11 ай бұрын
Ian, I’ve been watching your videos, and others, about this bike. I haven’t even seen one in person yet and I’m already in love with it. Now I’m seriously thinking about trading in my 2022 KLR. Thank you for reviewing this bike!
@FourIntoOne
@FourIntoOne Жыл бұрын
For a true adventure bike drop test you should drop it on the pavement outside starbucks which is about as far as 98% of adventure bikes actually go
@BigRockMoto
@BigRockMoto Жыл бұрын
Don't give me ideas I might just do it
@sebasbecu
@sebasbecu Жыл бұрын
😂
@CosmicSeeker69
@CosmicSeeker69 Жыл бұрын
In detail: drop it opposite Starbucks - where most park their adventure bike - so they can watch people looking at it in all its macho glory 😜😂😂
@DDGreyduck
@DDGreyduck Жыл бұрын
I think the color is a big reason people are calling it boring. Hope they come out with some brighter options next year
@duncanwallace5220
@duncanwallace5220 Жыл бұрын
I got a T7 earlier this year, loved your reviews on that bike. Now my riding buddy is looking into a Transalp… I hope he gets one! We’re both locked into this test series. Thank you for the quality videos! We live in the Redlands area so we love to ride around Idyllwild and big bear 🤙🏻
@kalaharimine
@kalaharimine Жыл бұрын
Good review, thank you sir. You may have convinced me to replace my old Transalp.
@captain_bretzel
@captain_bretzel 10 ай бұрын
I really love the T7 but it's just annoying how tall they made it and how expensive the accessories are. And if you want the white one, you HAVE to go with the rally edition with a bunch of stuff you don't necessarily want like the even taller seat. I wish they had just gone the Honda way: make all colors available and let people spec as they want...
@RedRupert64
@RedRupert64 Жыл бұрын
Great test. Well done for pointing out that preload alters height, but not stiffness. The Honda would suit me just fine. I ride rough roads and gravel tracks, so ground clearance isn't that important. I'd spend the money saved on suspension (maybe TracTive/Touratech). I had to spend on suspension for my expensive KTM 890R - if the KTM lets me down too often, I'll probably give this Honda a go. I'm in Europe, so will get full power. 90 hp is plenty in reality. It's not the bike that's boring, but more likely the rider.
@BishBosh2010
@BishBosh2010 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant review Ian. Your comments have persuaded me to really consider the Transalp. Engine sounds awesome, I'm glad I'm on Euroland with the more powerful engine.
@markcarey8587
@markcarey8587 Жыл бұрын
Thanks really appreciate your very informative channel I am looking at the tuareg and have riden all the mid size adventure bikes so your opinion is greatly appreciated thank you Ian.
@___SSS___
@___SSS___ Жыл бұрын
Near perfect middleweight adventure bike(65 road :35 off ). Tubeless spokes wheels and cruise control will make it perfect . Nice video ♥️♥️♥️
@sunsetpoet-songwriter8323
@sunsetpoet-songwriter8323 9 ай бұрын
Nicely done video. Your points are well displayed. I agree with everything that you stated. I just bought one of these. Also have a CRF300L Rally, which I have have a blast on. IMO...when adv bikes get up to 1200+ cc, they are like riding a cow off road. I've seen a guy literally burn a clutch out of one trying to get over a pass in CO. The AT is like climbing up on a horse. All of that weight, height, top-heaviness becomes a serious issue in dirt, on loose rocks going down a grade. If you start sliding with all that weight to deal with...the weight and the laws of physics take over the ride. (Unless you are a great rider, I'm not) The TA is not as manageable as the 300 offroad but it offers pretty darn good manageability for a 755 and is great value for 10k. And power? I didnt even care about power. I'm a sightseer. I'm into "Honda smooth." The first time I ran the TA up to 6k rpm, the bike shot up the power curve and caught me off-guard and almost snatched the handlebars out of my hands. Literally, scared the hell out of me.
@leeinwis
@leeinwis 9 ай бұрын
I might get the transalp as my last bike, I have heart failure now so probably won't get a chance to have more than one more, I do have the 250L rally already.
@morley3810
@morley3810 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for addressing the preload stiff/soft thing. Lots of confusion around how that works. I will say however that increasing preload CAN in some cases help prevent bottoming, although by a fairly small amount. If you are riding higher in the stroke, there is more potential bounce travel available, but this is at the expense of rebound travel. At best, it's a bandaid if used for this purpose. Always appreciate your reviews. Real world experience, not read from a spec sheet.
@jameslee5428
@jameslee5428 Жыл бұрын
Kicking butt, and taking names. That’s a real deal on/off road test. Keep setting the naysayers straight with the correct scoop. you are the reason that I have bought a few of the bikes that you reviewed. Keep up the great content. Keep the rubber side up, and enjoy life to the fullest.👍👍😎
@cliftonsr
@cliftonsr Жыл бұрын
The roll on pull in 6th gear feels less torquey because it's more overdrive than any bike out there to date because it's overall 6th gear ratio is 4.69 to 1 where the Tuareg is a tad over 6.00 to 1 ratio and your 890 Adventure is 5.17 to 1 ratio in 6th gear, so if you went down one tooth on the front sprocket to a 15 teeth it would be about 16.00 to 1 in 1st gear and close to 5.00 to 1 in 6th gear and the Transalp will have a lower 1st gear and taller 6th gear than the 890 Adventure, that to me is true adventure bike gearing and I see a lot of potential for the Honda to come. I own all of these bikes and I have done my homework with sprocket changes and the this Transalp revs in the motor real good. Great review!
@chrishart8548
@chrishart8548 Жыл бұрын
Honda obviously geared the bike towards road riding and low rpm in top gear. As the engine is in a higher tuning state it won't suit a wide ratio gearbox as its not a wide ratio engine. But you can never have it all. Drop a tooth on the front will definitely improve things off road.
@verlinswarey507
@verlinswarey507 Жыл бұрын
Interesting 👍I never would have guessed that there’d be that big of a difference between these bikes. I know gearing makes a difference.
@FrankLeblanc
@FrankLeblanc 2 ай бұрын
Great video! Anyone complaining that you purposely tipped the bike over has zero understanding of what motorcycling is. It's not a matter of "if?", but rather "when?", especially if you start venturing off of paved roads. The only place where I differ with you in this video is fueling with premium octane. In stock settings, this bike's engine compression ratio is not high enough to justify 91 octane. Also, if you look in your owner's manual, even Honda's (engineers, chemists, ...) recommendation is 87 octane. It won't hurt to go above but it will not improve performance in any way. Unless you notice some pinging from the engine, which I doubt will happend, it's a wast of money. Will leave money in your pockets to change that clutch lever! :)
@anthonyschroeder7458
@anthonyschroeder7458 Жыл бұрын
Daryl Beattie using the Transalp for adventure touring here in Australia 🇦🇺 so must be reasonably capable. Looking forward to more content on this bike , really appreciate the detail you go into with your reviews Ian 👍
@bravo_victor
@bravo_victor Жыл бұрын
I like the look of this bike. I'm not a huge ADV fan, I hated my '22 KLR, felt like it was subpar at everything, and now own a '14 WR250R and '04 VFR - both for less than the KLR. I'd be cross-shopping the Transalp vs. the T7 and V-Strom 800. Personally, I hate the appearance of the V-Strom, and the T7 is just a little too much dirt bike for an ADV - my wife will never want to sit on that flat seat. Pleasantly surprised with the Transalp. I get that it's not really off-road oriented, but at my skill level, this looks like it'd handle any moderate off-road 'adventure' while riding far from home. I learned the hard way what real off-road riding will do to an ADV while riding my KLR, I'll leave that to my WR.
@jkmayhem
@jkmayhem Жыл бұрын
First thing i noticed is how little wind buffeting there is on the original windscreen. I was a little worried about that since i had to pick mine up 400km away from home as they where one of the only one that had one left in the shop at the time in june. Others where more to double the distance. I remember how surprized i was how effortless it is to ride. I only took one break on that trip because i got hungry, Norwegian roads so no super high speeds. I do like that throaty sound. Gives me a smile sometimes hehe. I am averaging 0.38. on mine I agree if you are going to take it offroad. A suspension mod is pretty obvious on allmost all bikes. Stock springs on honda seem a little on the lighter side when it comes to rider weight. Not a huge problem so far. But i am prob going to buy a new shock and cartrigde for the front fork if i keep mine. As i do like suspension modding. Regardless of bikes. My experience with the T7 was beyond dissapointing. And i did not understand the hype at all. It did not feel good in any way. Very top heavy. Suspension platform is not any good. And reading people saying the transalp is not comparable to the T7 in any way. You all are wrong. If you dont believe me. Ride one. I am not saying T7 is garbage. Far from it. It has quality written all over. But out of the box the T7 needs to much mods to become great. When you look at the price on the two and what you actually get.
@tbillington
@tbillington Жыл бұрын
Good to get confirmation that i made the right choice as my use case is 90% road, 10% off-road. I love mine more and more with every mile i put on it.
@bsc1463
@bsc1463 Жыл бұрын
Real world reviews ! Thank you for a great job once again !
@BigRockMoto
@BigRockMoto Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
@MyRandomLife247
@MyRandomLife247 Жыл бұрын
I've been an avid watcher, we share some bike history. I just sold my 2021 MT-09SP and picked up one of these. Basically everything you said is why I bought mine. They're about $5k AUD cheaper than a T7 and $4k cheaper than an 800DE. Adventure riding is supposed to be affordable and within reach for the average joe. If you price the bikes into the stratosphere nobody is going to want to buy them.
@CGB65
@CGB65 Жыл бұрын
😂😆What a great review. I loved how you just pushed over a new bike and you were happy about it. I would have cried or even injured myself trying to prevent my bike falling over. The Transalp definately looks fully competent abd fun. 👍
@loganurquhart11
@loganurquhart11 Жыл бұрын
Your motorcycle reviews are some of the best out there.
@cranedaddy678
@cranedaddy678 Жыл бұрын
Great video Ian! As a 500x owner I went and looked at a Transalp in person this weekend and walked away after I saw the oil pan and exhaust. You've got me double thinking my choice now lol I keep going back to wanting the Vstrom 800!
@Mark-d5f7z
@Mark-d5f7z Жыл бұрын
I bought one last month. Best decision I ever made. It's funny that I was considering holding out for the Honda 😂
@cranedaddy678
@cranedaddy678 Жыл бұрын
@user-ti1lg3qq8u I've tried to buy the 800 twice now but I'm too far upside down on my 500x to get rid of it since I just bought it in January of this year then got the extended warranty like a idiot lol
@oldmanhobbies9554
@oldmanhobbies9554 Жыл бұрын
@@Mark-d5f7z same here. I had a 310gs and thought about waiting for the Transalp because I've always been a Honda fan (250L, 500x), but the v-strom 800de just called to me. Love that bike so much. No regrets. Looks like we made the right choice. :)
@vigofox
@vigofox Жыл бұрын
Why the 800 Suzuki not the 650?
@cranedaddy678
@cranedaddy678 Жыл бұрын
@vigofox better suspension, more power etc.
@zaxgarrison7741
@zaxgarrison7741 Жыл бұрын
I see this as a 4 season all road type of bike, sort of like a two wheel subaru. It's a nice all-rounder out of the box, not to expensive, comfortable, capable, sporty, and reliable. Something that can take the wear and tear of a daily commute and eventually with a good aftermarket support to make it more suitable for touring, off road or commuting
@thouseinthehouse
@thouseinthehouse Жыл бұрын
Ian, you make the content other creators wish they could make. Never change. Do you reckon someone is going to make a tune that will "unlock" the missing ponies? Do you think ECU manipulation can change the "forget the setting" for TC and ABS? Thanks!
@emfl4437
@emfl4437 Жыл бұрын
Great insight as always. You are absolutely right about rider limitation being the main factor holding us back. I like to day dream that I am Chris Birch. I am really enjoying your mid-adveventure bike series. Looking forward to learning how your mods improve the Transalp. Cheers!
@berkozarpac7903
@berkozarpac7903 Жыл бұрын
Great review. I really appreciate how you treat your bike just to inform the viewers. The biggest rival in my opinion is 2023 ktm 790 adventure. It would be nice to hear your thoughts about this comparison.
@John-zb2kw
@John-zb2kw Жыл бұрын
Hi, I just wanted to take a moment to express my gratitude and appreciation for what you do and how you go about doing it. Please trust me, I don’t express such things often or without a sound basis. I wish you ongoing health, happiness and success.
@DelE-jc3yy
@DelE-jc3yy Жыл бұрын
Would love to get your opinion on the Tuareg 660 vs the Transalp. Primarily road but also off.
@StormcrowIV
@StormcrowIV Жыл бұрын
Agreed!
@DLoh2o1
@DLoh2o1 Жыл бұрын
That would be awesome Ian to hear your thoughts vs the Tuareg. Your Tuareg review is why I bought one and given the list of items the Transalp would need I would suspect pricing would be very close to
@mrjay4000
@mrjay4000 Жыл бұрын
The Tuareg would slay the Transalp.
@tomaszpieczatka5632
@tomaszpieczatka5632 Жыл бұрын
Yes I would love to see that comparison too
@tomaszpieczatka5632
@tomaszpieczatka5632 Жыл бұрын
​@@mrjay4000not on the power departament though
@benparker4835
@benparker4835 Жыл бұрын
We’ll be buying the Transalp when we move to Philippines next year. I look forward to your two-up review. Our combined weight is about 150kg. Thanks for your thorough reviews.
@BlueMarbleRider
@BlueMarbleRider Жыл бұрын
I love the real world review, Ian. If I were looking at an adv bike, it would be between that and the VStrom800DE. For me the Vstrom beats the Honda out on a lot of points (suspension, ground clearance, electronics stay set when the bike is turned off, light feeling) except the golden one: weight. Tough call. Would love to see a comparo...🙂
@kalnwi2023
@kalnwi2023 Жыл бұрын
800DE
@thegreattraverse7818
@thegreattraverse7818 Жыл бұрын
Ian never flexes his skill, but he is low key a sender.
@Vahu19
@Vahu19 Жыл бұрын
really love what you do for our comunity!! great stuff :)
@ssbotelho13
@ssbotelho13 Жыл бұрын
I had no interest in this bike, but you made me a fan Ian. I appreciate how many times/things that you appreciated in this video 😊. I didn’t expect that from the stock bike.
@MADDOG100ful
@MADDOG100ful Жыл бұрын
No bash plate and with that unicorn horn sticking out of the bottom no way is that going to compete with the t7 nice-looking Transportation bike though and some light fire roads or cow Trails but that Underside would drive me crazy😮
@0HARE
@0HARE Жыл бұрын
I’m definitely going to buy this bike. For my 130 lbs. the suspension is probably just about right. I have the Honda CRF300 Rally for street legal + off-road stuff, so my TransAlp will be mostly for highway and city riding. A good bash plate, Bark Busters, Double Take mirrors, crash bars , and some luggage options should round it out. Cruise control would be nice, but I’m very comfortable with the Throttle Rocker I’ve been using for years. Thanks for the thorough review, and all the extra technical information. Happy Trails!
@Arni0111
@Arni0111 Жыл бұрын
Really good review, i have a feeling that the Transalp will take all the beating with a smile. I hope you make some comparison to the KTM790/890 S bike.
@broncoridesagain3176
@broncoridesagain3176 Жыл бұрын
Really excellent review - your identity crisis remark is spot on, it is exactly what the original 1987 and later model transalps had and Honda knew this. They built it for the rally wannabe's (not a negative) who wanted to tour roads and long distances while also being able to head up a trail (hence "Rally-Touring"). In many respects the tranny is the first do it all bike. I love that they have brought it back, however, with the way other companies are doing light / mid adv the "rally touring" principle has evolved and they should have spec'd this more towards a T7 / Tuareg off road capability (especially that ground clearance and exhaust).
@broncoridesagain3176
@broncoridesagain3176 Жыл бұрын
I should add, in Australia this bike is $15400 or so ride away (all taxes, on road costs, dealer bs etc) which is about $9800 USD. So to put better suspension and excellent bashplate and more on this bike still makes it the best budget option out there. T7's, Tuareg, KTM's are all $20-25k here atm, and many still need those exact mods.
@miker7851
@miker7851 Жыл бұрын
The design of that sump is crazy. Might be this bike's achilles heel but it will be interesting to see how things work out with the skid plate.
@petezny4343
@petezny4343 Жыл бұрын
Finally a good ride review after seeing so many "spec sheet" reviews down play this bike.
@erkutgurun
@erkutgurun Жыл бұрын
Great review. Try to somehow bypass the horsepower limitor. It sucks to pay the same price as Europe and get less bike.
@jamie.miller.inspiring
@jamie.miller.inspiring Жыл бұрын
Congratulations for showing real world tests not just a basic ride, throwing it over and all of the little details make your videos really stand out from the rest!
@vegermite
@vegermite Жыл бұрын
Still riding on my trusty XL600V from 92. Built to last,,this new one looks pretty darn good though :)
@pigmeal2224
@pigmeal2224 Жыл бұрын
I cry tears of blood in memory of my XL600 that I sold in 1997 after 12 delightful years .... I getya!! 😢😢
@gregsmith3102
@gregsmith3102 Жыл бұрын
You are spot on. I just got my TA750 and have mostly the same views. My rides are more northern and so I have the heated grips which are outstanding. On road the power delivery is a bit tame, but it loves to rev for sure. It handles well and is very easy to ride
@MishMashMoto
@MishMashMoto Жыл бұрын
Great review! IMO That’s a bike that should have been made without traction control and the ABS should have had a simple designated on/off switch or button. The oil sump and exhaust routing underneath the engine also sucks for the more adventurous riders. Other then that, Honda nailed it IMO.
@danilonunez9363
@danilonunez9363 Жыл бұрын
I have worked so hard to get my first "new" bike, im from a country where is not easy to buy these things...and i was really looking forward for your review of the transalp. You are the number one Ian, thanks a lot!
@bobz1736
@bobz1736 Жыл бұрын
One of your best videos yet, and that's saying something. Especially loved the intro 👍
@BigRockMoto
@BigRockMoto Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
@borislarsov
@borislarsov Жыл бұрын
Very good and honest real world review. I own the new transalp and put Hepco and Becker crashbars and plate on it...looks good and does thema job. And I will do the suspension next spring 2024, I think I will buy Hyperpro. Thanks for all your great reviews, greating from The Netherlands
@TheNismo00
@TheNismo00 Жыл бұрын
Great review, covered everything I was curious about. Seriously thinking about buying one too, feels like a great all arounder bike. Jack of all trades but a master of none. Suspension upgrade and aftermarket oil pan with bash plate then good to go!
@BryceAWD
@BryceAWD Жыл бұрын
Best motorcycle reviews on KZbin. Keep it up.
@arnoutvanwijk4916
@arnoutvanwijk4916 Жыл бұрын
Great review part 2, looking fwd to the next episodes. I was leaning towards a cb500x, but after your initial review, I'm swaying towards the transalp again. It's obviously an offroad capable streetbike, but that's exactly what I want. (90% road, 10%off) The only thing that worries me are the tubed tires. Honda should've made tubeless an option. About the windscreen, dunno if available in the US, but here in Europe you can get a set of wind-wings that attach to the fairing and the screen. I hear they're really good.
@liamjunk4488
@liamjunk4488 Жыл бұрын
Dude, this was the most fun to watch review of yours I've watched. Your approach to this long term is awesome, treating the bike like a typical user will abuse it.
@bamills6771
@bamills6771 Жыл бұрын
I don’t think you can just bolt on a shallower oil pan. The pump and pickup- I’m sure are in the low area.
@TheDanSebastian
@TheDanSebastian Жыл бұрын
Lovin this nitty gritty Ian! This is high energy stuff
@jonwoodworker
@jonwoodworker Жыл бұрын
It's a sport touring bike, plain and simple. Ian, tell us which you would choose for true ADV riding. Transalp, 800DE, or T7 and let's put this argument to bed. Don't add a bunch of mods the Transalp then tell us how good it is. Put a skid plate and crash bars on it and give us an honest comparison of the three. I want to know the stock bike to stock bike choice for middle weight adventure riding, not touring. I have the 800DE, a touring bike, dirtbike, and dual sport.
@BigRockMoto
@BigRockMoto Жыл бұрын
That's the plan. The TA ends up more on the road side of things than a T7 due to suspension.
@jonwoodworker
@jonwoodworker Жыл бұрын
@@BigRockMoto The cool thing about the 3 is it reminds me of the XL, DR, and KLR feud lol. Where we make our choice and shit talk the other two to justify our purchase. lol again.
@beunbad
@beunbad Ай бұрын
@@BigRockMoto How much are suspension mods?
@jfess1911
@jfess1911 Жыл бұрын
This motorcycle does not use constant-force springs, so adding preload (slightly compressing the spring) does indeed increase the initial return-force (stiffness). Look up Hooke's Law (F= -kx). This is typically more obvious with the rear spring because you can see that turning the adjustment collar adjusts the amount of initial spring compression (changing the length, "x" in the formula). When you adjust sag, you are changing the initial spring compression force so that you get a fixed amount of drop once the motorcycle is weighted with rider+equipment, etc. To just change weighted seat-height without affecting spring force and stiffness, the adjustment would be to the frame or suspension-mount and do nothing to the springs themselves.
@mxbadboy263
@mxbadboy263 Жыл бұрын
Yes it does.
@helipilotuh1
@helipilotuh1 Жыл бұрын
I’d be really into this bike if it had cruise control and they upgraded the rider modes. Hopefully they bring the ‘24 Africa Twin to the US because I’m probably gonna buy it.
@MikeK6046
@MikeK6046 Жыл бұрын
Next best thing is an "Atlas Throttle Lock" - check it out
@defylifeadventure
@defylifeadventure Жыл бұрын
Yeah similar here. Though it would also take something to get me away from KTM's off-road ABS which is excellent. The Honda ABS looks generations behind as we've seen in this video. Most other things can be upgraded as needed. Suspension, wheels, sump guard etc..
@helipilotuh1
@helipilotuh1 Жыл бұрын
@@defylifeadventure I’m seriously considering am 890, but the lack of dealerships near me gives me pause.
@defylifeadventure
@defylifeadventure Жыл бұрын
@@helipilotuh1understandable. For on the 890 the biggest issue is the immobiliser issue. If you get it, it will be within the first 2,000 miles if not earlier. Once it's fixed, there's no real show stoppers, more just some minor niggles with some bikes. There's some question over the cam lobes wearing on some engines (oddly doesn't happen on the CF Moto which uses the 790 engine), it hasn't blown up to be a major thing yet.
@AndrewAtkinson1
@AndrewAtkinson1 Жыл бұрын
@@helipilotuh1 If you have to cover much pavement at all, I can highly recommend the 2020+ ATAS in either manual or DCT. I know people say it's heavy, but they are all heavy. I just did 4000km in a week on my AT and it was a nice place to be.
@tracythorleifson
@tracythorleifson Жыл бұрын
I swung a leg over the Transalp yesterday and was amazed at how compact and light it felt. I mean, it’s a kinda heavy bike, but it doesn’t _feel_ heavy. And it’s definitely smaller than the Africa Twin. I think it would be much more manageable for an old gink like me. Also very pleased to hear about the good wind protection- I’m too old to enjoy getting beat up by the wind touring at highway speed. Honestly, if it had cruise control, I’d have probably bought it on the spot. 😃 And that sump? Yeah, I’ll bet you dollars to donuts that super smooth engine comes at the price of that sump - there’s undoubtedly a counterbalancer poking down in there. Everything is a trade off.
@nathanpepper6293
@nathanpepper6293 Жыл бұрын
Question: Why does the U.S. version have less HP than the European version?
@yorkchris10
@yorkchris10 Жыл бұрын
My 1st gen TA was more robust off-road having a full cradle frame. I did break a side panel attachment point when it tipped against a rock in a deep rut. I was able to use first-aid gauze and fiberglass resin to repair it when I got home. North America seems to have all the market scenarios covered now.
@davidmallia628
@davidmallia628 Жыл бұрын
Don't worry Ian, the next iteration of this bike will have two options. One, more of the same, the second a rally version, just as the Ducati Desert X Rally has now been created.
@anxiousappliance
@anxiousappliance Жыл бұрын
I don't think he is worried.
@chrispekel5709
@chrispekel5709 Жыл бұрын
@@anxiousappliance I don't think he thinks he is worried, it's just an expression
@jamiecartledge6891
@jamiecartledge6891 Жыл бұрын
I seen the video on the Australian launch of the transalp one of them had winglets on the fairing to help cut though the wind. They offered 3 options of accessories
@roadstrom
@roadstrom Жыл бұрын
To be honest ive test ridden the Honda trans Suzuki 800 cf moto 800 and i still prefer my V-strom 650 for touring
@pigmeal2224
@pigmeal2224 Жыл бұрын
Same here, but add T7 to the list. I'm still not 100% certain I'd be getting a compelling reason to part with the $ over my '17 DR ... 🤷🤷🤭🤭
@joemccarney4155
@joemccarney4155 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I rather not watch others,except the “Dork”.😊 He’s good,too. I’d rather not hear obscenities, but in-depth reviews. I respect your channel and your opinions. Keep up the good work. Oh, after hearing about this series, I’ve looked everyday and wondered when you might have another episode. Now that I watched the second episode, I’m looking forward to #3. This keeps me going until this summer when I’m planning on getting a Transalp. Maybe, there will be enough “boring” reviews that someone will just give me one.😂 Thank you, again.
@TerraMagnus
@TerraMagnus Жыл бұрын
I’m really looking forward to a comparison against the BMW 900GS (or even the new 800GS). If the price difference is worth it.
@craiggould7920
@craiggould7920 Жыл бұрын
Good review ! Here in Australia we get the 92hp version and with the SC project exhaust kit adds another 11hp for a total of 103hp.
@MeerkatADV
@MeerkatADV Жыл бұрын
That unprotected undercarriage scares the crap out of me. With the gouges and scrapes in my T7s skid plate I can only imagine how many new headers or oil pans I would have needed by now.
@BigRockMoto
@BigRockMoto Жыл бұрын
Yes, it's the bikes biggest flaw, along with spongy suspension
@churchofbrap876
@churchofbrap876 Жыл бұрын
​@@BigRockMotoand that air filter placement!
@matcharavind
@matcharavind Жыл бұрын
Liked and subscribed only for the fact that you dropped the bike for us to see. Hats off to the dedication!!
@SWTrailsAndWheels
@SWTrailsAndWheels Жыл бұрын
Great first impression video! You always go into the deepest and most relevant details. I love this bike based on initial reviews but how I wish Honda would have brought the tri-color model over!
@BernardAnderson
@BernardAnderson Жыл бұрын
As always, wonderful and in-depth review. Thank-you. I did feel a bit bad when you sand-tested/dropped over the bike the second time! LOL ... Can't wait to see the modifications you do to the Transalp.
@marcusaurelius9736
@marcusaurelius9736 Жыл бұрын
Second drop. This is Ian. The bike had it coming. :)
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