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@salimufari8 ай бұрын
I was curious how this compares to the Africa Twin 'War Horse'?
@BigRockMoto11 ай бұрын
Nicely done my friend! When I first bought my TA, I was thinking... man, this is going to be boring to review for the next 6 months. Now, after 1,000 miles, I am going to really have a hard time giving it up! It has exceeded all my expectations. And SO comfortable - which is huge for me.
@DorkintheRoad11 ай бұрын
Yeah I thought for sure I was selling this and keeping my Tenere but now I'm not so sure...
@HoratioBunce50311 ай бұрын
Both your reviews were sooo good, and helpful! Mucho mahalo👍🏼 Ian, you really pushed the T to the limits, and your efforts are much appreciated. Anxious to see how the spring mods go
@derekandleonie563611 ай бұрын
Unfortunately our north American friends never got the transalp 650 so understandable to have the wrong idea about what this bike was going to be all about Here in Oz i bought a 650 transalp many years ago because it was cheap and didnt expect much from it... years later its turned out to be possibly the best bike ive ever had and the new 750 appears to be an updated version of that. Glad you guys are getting this model as its nice to see the transalp name getting the recognition that we've known for a long time 👍
@Trailfocused11 ай бұрын
@@DorkintheRoadsell the T7!
@robertdenney-cq9vt11 ай бұрын
I really appreciate both of your reviews and builds of the TA. Would you both be willing to say something about why you each chose different skid plate/lower bars arrangements? I am trying to decide between the two.
@fixedG11 ай бұрын
I would argue that as much as they didn't deliver a "Tenere killer," they delivered the bike a lot of Tenere buyers end up trying to turn their bikes into for non-highway on-road touring and less aggressive, gravel road stuff. That was honestly a smart target to shoot for and it seems as if they've hit it.
@JohnBrown-bu8ji11 ай бұрын
What're you smoking weed , the Yamaha Tenere kill the honda transalp 750 all day long off road trails . Also first gen klr 650 with 10" of travel also beat the honda transalp off road trails I have a 1999 klr with air and spring front standard
@ThiefOfOranges11 ай бұрын
@@JohnBrown-bu8jihis comment isn't about off road trails, he literally said for less aggressive gravel road type stuff. You're arguing with ghosts.
@seanb10819 ай бұрын
@@ThiefOfOranges Makes you wonder hey, who's the one smoking weed. 😄
@stephenmorris5237 ай бұрын
@@JohnBrown-bu8ji Your reply is typical of someone replying a scripted defend your bike whatever the other person is saying. Good to practice the art of reading, listening and hearing what's being said before opening your mouth 😂
@MickH603 ай бұрын
@@JohnBrown-bu8ji Comprehension problem John ?
@GCTO23911 ай бұрын
You nailed it perfectly, mate! I was one of the first 350 customers in Germany and got my Transalp 750 in May. What can I say after more than 7000 km? It is a freaking fantastic bike with a peach of an engine! ❤ So flickable with a low center of gravity. I enjoy every second on this bike. I can really recommend the SC Project Rally Raid exhaust in terms of position, sound, weight and performance. I also shed further weight. My Transalp now sits at 94 hp and 202,5 kg. I moved the bars forward, maxed preload and increased the seat height by upgrading the seat. I can now shift more weight to the front which makes the riding experience even better. Great bike that has to be ridden to be understood.
@Romenet31011 ай бұрын
Which taller seat did you get?
@GCTO23911 ай бұрын
@@Romenet310 as there is no taller seat available, I went to my bike saddlery and upgraded my stock seat including thicker padding and a new fabric. Looks fantastic and is comfortable as hell.
@chimpzahoy9 ай бұрын
I have been saving for one of these for 6 months. I am beyond excited. It will be the first time I buy a bike brand new, because it is exactly what I want.
@cloud98475 ай бұрын
that's awesome bro.
@ricatiman11 ай бұрын
As a senior citizen I began riding at 16 years old on the then brand new 1969 DT-1 Yamaha. I then spent 10 years racing flat track, enduro, hillclimb and drag racing, and I think this Transalp is one of the greatest motorcycles ever made. I've owned 43 bikes, in many categories, and I have to state that a steetable dual purpose bike like this Transalp is the best of all worlds. It's not a hard core off road bike, and that makes it far more approachable. At 5'9" and 125 lbs, I have tried the 701 Husky, and an 890 KTM, and found they are way too tall and too focused on Hard Enduro, rather than the over 90% on road most riders actually do. Having watched videos like yours, and many others, on all the bikes in this mid-size category, I believe the Transalp is the absolute best all arounder on the market. I am getting one for spring here in Canada, and expect it will likely be my last new bike.
@larrynorsworthy858211 ай бұрын
We have the same height and weight. My current street bike is a triumph street twin. Dirt, ajp pr4. I too have had many bikes.
@seanb10819 ай бұрын
That's high praise coming from someone with your lifetime of experience! 👍
@scottydiver51147 ай бұрын
Dude, I started on a Yamaha DT-E, I still dream about that bike and all my childhood adventures I still have a 1989 Honda Transalp 600 I would love to see a comparison between the old and the new
@Vazmenko3 ай бұрын
Thanks, wish you great rides with it!
@devilslawyer164611 ай бұрын
Bought a Transalp 2 weeks ago (91hp version, I'm in Canada). What a weapon!! That engine is just genius! On the road it thinks it's a Fire Blade with a 21" front wheel, and off road it is way more capable than I expected. The slipper clutch is great, the quick shifter is flawless, and the seat is super comfy. I loved my Africa Twin 1100, but I don't miss the extra weight, complexity, price tag, or maintenance costs. Go Honda!!!
@sonnys853511 ай бұрын
Canada got the 83HP "North American" version.
@alozborne11 ай бұрын
@@sonnys8535Do you have a source for that? I've been trying to find a definitive answer on that question for awhile now...
@sonnys853511 ай бұрын
@@alozborne Canadian bikes don't have the European ECU and they've got the same spark arrestor as the US models. The owner of a Canadian TA did several Dyno runs with different muffler configurations to confirm. Not EU spec. Heck even the BCU wiring is US spec, meaning no auxiliary light connectors.
@alozborne11 ай бұрын
@@sonnys8535 Bummer! Was really hoping we would get the EU variant. Oh well, hopefully an aftermarket ECU reprogram will become available over the next couple of years, when I'm ready to upgrade
@sonnys853511 ай бұрын
@@alozborne agreed, and I believe it will. I'd rather have a properly tuned 83hp than just 91 above 9K rpm
@TheCollabCurator10 ай бұрын
The pace of info flow was amazing. No time to swipe away because another good bit of info keeps hitting. Bravo 👏
@Crittermoto11 ай бұрын
Absolutely spot on assessment of this bike. I only had mine for three days - 850km / 530miles - and absolutely fell in love with it! If I could, I would buy one right now!
@stevelarson448711 ай бұрын
Great review of your experience with the Transalp. I can tell you enjoy riding it from your demeanor when discussing the bike, and the joy you get from riding is what REALLY matters. I'd much rather ride a bike that I enjoy rather than one that has the top specs or highest reviewer rating.
@JTA196111 ай бұрын
Athefumen
@mitchdep11 ай бұрын
Well, you've convinced me to level up to the Transalp from my CB500X. Just don't tell the wife yet. Thanks! Great 1000 review!
@zinofoblivion8 ай бұрын
I just discovered your channel and I'm a fan. Thanks for the good pieces of information you give! Love the overall tone of the video and the 8-bit vibe to intro and outro. Keep blasting!
@AtlasAer9 ай бұрын
I work at a dealership, had a lot of people calling and asking about this bike over the past 2 years, but now that we actually have a few available nobody even looks at it.
@pieterrossouw85968 ай бұрын
Twice the price of a CB500x in my region, not twice the bike though. The VStrom 650 is also really competitive here.
@leeinwis8 ай бұрын
@@pieterrossouw8596 The NX500 is more interesting..
@pieterrossouw85968 ай бұрын
@@leeinwis the NX500 is mostly a branding exercise as far as I'm concerned. It'll probably be successful with that mini Transalp/Africa Twin mixed look (I think it looks amazing, designer victory) - but its effectively an NC500X underneath. I hope the NX500 does well though since it'll put a lot of lightly used CB500X into the 2nd hand market and it's one of the best beginner-intermediate bikes around.
@JohnFletcher-kz7mt7 ай бұрын
lol. That’s the buying public to a T.
@Speedytrip11 ай бұрын
I really like your no non-sens type of reviews. To the point, many would have done a 30 minute review, but you summed it up in under 15 minutes and you represent a majority of riders out there. Keep em coming! :)
@Bill355829 күн бұрын
You nailed it. It’s a great bike. Bought one in June but lost it to Helene flooding. Immediately bought a new one to replace it. I’m 74 years old. This bike makes me feel young again.
@takeshikusao467411 ай бұрын
Great review! Thank you. This bike is not what I could look for, but now I think I understand why it is like that, and why it deserves respect as it is.
@BlastrB11 ай бұрын
I couldnt agree with all of this more. I am absolutely in love with mine. I knew it was exactly what I wanted when it was announced for the EU, but it ended up being way better than I hoped. I did not think this thing would be so fast! Also I ride 99% road but I find myself being way more confident on it in the loose stuff than my CB500X. My friend has a T7 and is getting pretty jealous. I can say though after riding his, the T7 would be a fine substitute.
@neilpederson521211 ай бұрын
Lots of guys hate on it because they for whatever reason can't admit what they own isn't the best. Or they like riding in conditions where that bike is not designed to so there for its junk, too narrow minded. Great video as always !
@darksidemachining11 ай бұрын
Your analysis is spot on particularly the comment made @13:51 “There are way more of us than riders like this.” The benefit of this observation is the aftermarket inventors and suppliers will be more apt to come up with more and better products because they will find a greater number of buyers to make it worthwhile and profitable to come up with more accessories.
@DorkintheRoad11 ай бұрын
I feel like they're gonna sell a ton of these, so the mod makers will have to pay attention eventually
@geoffball95475 ай бұрын
Been on the fence for some time but this video did it for me. I respect your evaluations as they are honest and on point...so I ordered mine today!
@mikerichardson41511 ай бұрын
Yes, Honda nailed this bike, and you nailed the review! I absolutely love my new Transalp. It's the only bike I have ridden that I like more than my 23 year old Transalp 650. That bike was very good at all types of riding but was seriously under-rated by most people. Have motorcyclists just got older or perhaps finally grown up?
@nose2wind87211 ай бұрын
One of the best-organized and presented reviews... Thank you.
@DorkintheRoad11 ай бұрын
Tank you!
@terryrasor549522 минут бұрын
I think for someone like myself, riding single track in Washington and Oregon for 47+years, this would be a blast and I wouldn’t need all the extra tech stuff for off road because you just GRIP IT AND RIP IT! Cool vid.
@dhan707211 ай бұрын
I have a 1988 Transalp 600. Still going strong! It's a Honda!
@advredbikes11 ай бұрын
Hi Ben, thank you for the honest 1000 Mile review. Once the snow leaves I am going to take a test ride on the Transalp at my local Honda Dealer.
@zudosmg11 ай бұрын
I ended up with the V-Strom 800De and I am happy. With my experience with off road either bike would work for me. Suzuki has better colors imo though haha. I've never had cruise control on any bike I've owned so it's not much of a miss for myself. I do plan on doing longer tours with this one so I may find a solution that works at that point. Great review and all the other videos you posted on it. The Brothers from Red and Yellow will make the masses pretty happy over the hardcore riders.
@beanwithbaconmegarocket11 ай бұрын
Take one long big road trip on a bike with cruise and you'll ask yourself why you bother spending $10k+ on a bike that doesn't come with it when you could just get something on the used market for half that.
@ricardorgomez11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the realistic review. Too many people who respond to postings don't know what they are talking about. They tend to be 'armchair' whatever and talk like they actually have experience with whatever they are commenting on. I rode my modded '02 Suzuki DR650 for a month through Mexico in a variety of conditions. Nothing too major but... It's Mexico. It handled everything I through at it. It's 37HP. Decent suspension. No luxuries whatsoever. And I did Mexico without cruise control..... Didn't even think about cruise control. I had so much fun. I got to ride the bike, but I think this video made up my mind for me between the bikes I was deciding from. Yes, for $9,999, it's a super value. People think they need a $15,000+ ADV bike to go anywhere. If you have a soul that matches the ADV spirit, you can do it for much less.
@davidruggles99611 ай бұрын
Great review Dork. Keep up the great videos!
@johnnyd.86728 ай бұрын
Yup. "Excellent." You nailed the review. Honda nailed the bike. I just bought one. (The Tenere is sexier, but the TransAlp will take me farther). That's it. Excellent, all over.
@QuackLoud11 ай бұрын
I think you have convinced me on this one. A great review, especially since you seem to be the only person that has recognized that $10K required compromises. Thanks.
@KevinWillis-u8rАй бұрын
Awesome video! You are very good at reviewing in a professional manner! Very well produced! Been waiting for this bike to hit local dealer and after watching this I just scheduled a dealer visit! Hoping to get myself one for Xmas! Lol
@ScottDschaak3 ай бұрын
Well, if I had any questions about this bike, I don't now. Great job, so much so that I feel comfortable buying this bike. I recently relocated to the Philippines, and just so happens the local Honda dealership has this bike on sale. I haven't ridden any two wheelers in the last 5 or six years, but I have never lost the itch. I sat on the Transalp at the dealership, and it felt a little top-heavy just sitting there, but with my lack riding for years, I didn't have any recent experiences to compare it with. Thanks again
@heritagehillsecurity877811 ай бұрын
I like it. I think anybody that expected it to be like the old one was not disappointed. Those are still great, and they were used by police departments from fFance to Spain. Thank you for another great review.
@FreeTimeAdventures11 ай бұрын
The idea of a Transalp in the red white and blue livery with cruise control genuinely makes me take a 2nd look at my Africa Twin. But I suppose if excluding those things was in an effort to save people like me from cannibalizing future AT sales, it definitely worked...
@deanmalkewich236611 ай бұрын
Yeah I sat in a transalp at the dealer and all I could think was”awe, it’s a baby Africa Twin.” A little less weight is definitely appealing, but the extra power and bells and whistles on the AT would be hard to give up.
@PoppedBitADV11 ай бұрын
@@deanmalkewich2366 lovingly been calling it the Halfrica Twin
@FireHawkISA11 ай бұрын
@@PoppedBitADV I've been referring to it that was as well 🤣
@heritagehillsecurity877811 ай бұрын
😆@@PoppedBitADV
@beanwithbaconmegarocket11 ай бұрын
Not having cruise control is a huge whiff. It feels like they left it off deliberately and instead added things like a quickshifter and power outlets that, while nice, can all easily be added aftermarket.
@Dave-sw2dm11 ай бұрын
Just saw a T7 and TA side by side at a dealership. Different bikes for different purposes IMO. I would still choose the Tuareg 660 over both. For how and where I ride I chose the V85TT.
@walterbarlow817311 ай бұрын
As a distant past 1st gen multi TransAlp owner, it's exactly what I would have expected. The TA always punched above its weight and what the spec sheet might suggest. Not what I'm interested in at this time; but I'm not surprised at your review.
@chadmullins437311 ай бұрын
Yay Dork! It is Dork in the Road and Ian for me. I love watching both. Even when they are long reviewing the same machine. Thank you !
@larcorba11 ай бұрын
Riding the Transalp 600 right now, mainly offroad camping trips. Love Honda, but after seeing the TA750 and hearing a lot of negativity was thinking to go save up for the T7... Your honest review made me rethink and I might just stick with the Transalp line 👀 Back on the list.
@MattPerry11 ай бұрын
try both of them and see what you like
@TwoWheelsThreeSheets11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the follow-up, Ben! After building the CB500x Haflrica-Twin for Rose, I was considering the Transalp for my next bike. I love our Africa Twin, but it's more bike than I need when riding solo, and honestly, I'm not sure I will be able to re-register it once we make it back to California. I may just need to speak to someone at Honda... 🤔
@davidskaggs99149 ай бұрын
Nice video. I'm sold...ended up buying one and took it up to the Black Hills, South Dakota and then over to Yosemite, through Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and back to South Texas. Camping off the bike most days. It was flawless and handled gravel roads and dirt and cruised at 75-80 effortlessly. I did put Veridian cruise control. I set "user mode" and used "rain mode" a few times. Got 55 mpg. Great all round bike! Cost me $11k OTD after ttl and prep fees.
@davidpoffenbarger368611 ай бұрын
Awesome vid Ben. You and Ian @BigRockMoto are my top "go-to" KZbin personalities in the ADV/Dual Sport segment and both of you guys say about the same thing regarding the Transalp. I was pretty keen on the 890 but the quirkiness/reliability concerns put me off. Having been on an AT for a few years, thus spoiled by Honda's quality and reliability, seems like the Transalp checks most of the boxes for me. I REALLY wish it came with cruise control and think I'd prefer tubless tires but otherwise, it seems like a good choice for my next bike. Keep the awesome content coming Ben and hopefully we'll get to ride together some time.
@Moleskineman8 ай бұрын
Wild that the Trans Alp doesn't have tubeless, yet my €6500 Honda ADV350 scooter does
@SubTerraAlly11 ай бұрын
I have a ten year old Honda NC700X that is perfectly capable as a commuter and with some upgrades would be fun on gravel roads, but I live in the rainforest and ride on road 99% of the time. Ultimately I would have more than one bike, but until I win the lottery I'm sticking with my old Honda.
@PerdeStal11 ай бұрын
I own a 2014 NC750X since they came out and can find no reason to upgrade, even though I love the Transalp and Africa Twin. That extra money for hardly any benefit made me accept the fact that I may own the bike for the rest of my life. I love the NC. Stay safe.
@zebrakadaver62610 ай бұрын
Still a Great bike mate
@bfields14488 ай бұрын
I test drove a nc700x the front wheel is only 14" not good for off roads. But it was nice bike reliable
@SubTerraAlly8 ай бұрын
Yup, its a great commuter with loads of storage with the frunk and panniers and 75 mpg u.s. Definitely not for trails.
@mikelobdell266611 ай бұрын
Excellent points. I like a bike with good tractor factor and many people say this bike prefers higher revs. Nice to hear you say that there is enough low end torque to tractor up a hill. Sounds like the ride modes resetting are probably the biggest annoyance. Still an excellent bike if used as designed. I believe you can push it but be prepared for way more wear and tear and a shorter life span.
@Lukebigrig11 ай бұрын
Thank you, I've been excited for you to get to the 1000 mile mark for this review. Hopefully some day i can get a transalp, but for now I've got an old street legal xr400r and a honda nc700x I can take on adventures.
@lukef53703 ай бұрын
I got my first dual sport last year. I've ridden dirt bikes since I was 12 and still own them, but I didn't want to go all in so I got me a little CRF300 and it's been a blast so far, but now I want more. I have a V star cruiser and want the comfort of longer rides with the opportunity to go off-road, so I've been looking into adventure bikes. I feel this one is calling my name. Thanks for the review. 👍
@checkingreality11 ай бұрын
I thought the nord was your most controversial bike? solid review, all of your product reviews should be like this. What can the product do? what cant it do? Pros cons etc. You should be proud of this one.
@realinv3ntor2 ай бұрын
Hey Dork, I've been watching your content ever since, no need to say its great. I would really appreciate if you could put the figures in metric too for the people like us (most of the world) who don't use freedom units (horses, arms, digits etc.). I'm an engineer and calculate these quickly like many people. But for the most people 33.7 inches in length or 4.5 gallons might not ring a bell. Thanks and have a great one!
@jamesbouakadakis367911 ай бұрын
I love this bike! Bought it for my birthday on December 29th. Almost 400 miles and it does more than what i need it to do.
@craighoffman687611 ай бұрын
Nice review! These sensible Japanese midsize bang for the buck ADV bikes make so much sense for the rest of us, the Honda seems to really hit the sweet spot best. It is a pity Honda didn't see fit to bring the TA into the US with their red/white/blue color scheme and at least make cruise an option though as part of a tarted up premium package with bags and whatnot. Of course I'd have to get back the missing horsepower and then some by flashing the ECU. So, inquiring hooligan minds wanna know, will it do a quick shifter enhanced whoolie? I would be willing to attempt that on somebody else's bike, for research purposes of course 😆
@spartancj111 ай бұрын
Do you have any plans to cover the Suzuki 800DE? Im dying to hear what you think about that bike.
@Jonathan-L11 ай бұрын
Yes, me too.
@pigmeal222411 ай бұрын
We love ours ... 💖💖
@killerx130711 ай бұрын
They came out with this a year too late, I would have bought a Trans Alp if it was available, but I bought a Tiger 850 Sport in 2022, and am very pleased with it.
@jeckjeck694311 ай бұрын
No regret, the Tiger is a very good bike. There will always be a different / better bike every year.
@killerx130711 ай бұрын
@@jeckjeck6943 No regrets at all. I like Hondas, and would have bought the TA without looking at the Triumph. But I am very impressed with the Tiger. Rode from Minnesota to Washington state last summer to attend the TouraTech rally and ended up riding 1021mi in 18hrs on the way home.
@nozgear6 ай бұрын
great review. i have become a fan of honda for recognizing that not everyone wants to spend big money for more bike than they need.
@MarksGarage176 ай бұрын
Well-My new Honda Transalp is being delivered this week! Looking forward to experiencing all that it brings to the table. Cheers....and thanks for helping me make that decision.
@DuncanJimmy11 ай бұрын
Great video with an excellent rundown of pros and cons. Only thing I'd disagree with is the "NC750 vibes" criticism. Looks are obviously subjective and totally agree the Transalp isn't attractive, but I think the NC750 looks MUCH better and know many who have concurred. The primary difference is the steep angle of the Transalp's tank to allow riders to stand which makes it looks clumsy and top-heavy.
@troypatterson58627 ай бұрын
Excellent review. Between yours and Ian's I feel pretty well informed. Thanks. Safe travels.
@beachamowen660110 ай бұрын
Enjoy your channel -- CONGRATULATIONS! You are, what could be, the only media voice that knows the difference between "further" and "farther. Thanks. Beacham Owen
@matthewpeterson332911 ай бұрын
Great Review. I owned a KLR 650 for several years and was never comfortable on it. I have 30 years of experience on dirt bikes, and thought the KLR was a good, inexpensive choice for touring and adventure riding. At 5'6, I never felt too short or lacking for skill on my CR500, my YZF450, or even my old Husky 510 ( a damned tall bike), yet the only time the KLR felt okay was at speed, on any terrain. In any type of low speed or low traction riding, the KLR showed what a top heavy pig it was. Just a let down. I think this Transalp is exactly what I would have hoped for back then... low seat, low CG, and a smooth engine for long strips of pavement between trail heads. I might have to give it a second look.
@MikesProjectsandHobbiesMC11 ай бұрын
Number one thing people need to consider is weight when planning off road riding. The difference between a 340lb bike and a 440lb bike off road is amazing.
@matthewpeterson332911 ай бұрын
@@MikesProjectsandHobbiesMC Yep, you're right. And honestly, I was fully aware of what I was buying, and fully confident in my skill level. When the time came to leave the pavement, I was shocked by how badly the KLR wanted to tip if you got more than a few degrees out of plumb at low speed. Like an upside down pendulum. I don't think it was the weight, but more where the CG of that bike is. I suppose a taller rider would feel differently, being able to plant feet when needed. In the end, I used it more as a commuter for about 15k miles before selling it, and went back to my YZF and even my little TW200 when I wanted to ride dirt or moto camp. Laugh if you want, but the TW is as comfy as a pair of slippers, and brings more joy, as a pack mule, than the KLR could have ever given. Riding should be fun, not a fight.
@willyjimmy888111 ай бұрын
I'd been on my cb500x for 2 years and loved it except it just didn't have the power and comfort for multi-day rides. A month and a half into my TA and man it's perfect. I was concerned that the larger size would be a disadvantage because I typically like smaller bikes but it feels lighter than it is once you're on it. And the seat is so much better than the cb500x, like way way better.
@MishMashMoto11 ай бұрын
We are currently looking for our next bike purchases and appreciate this reviews perspective. Sure we all want Honda to make the 750cc light weight and more affordable version of the Africa’s twin, that’s just not the case here. While I have not ridden one yet, from your & other reviews I see it more like a different but “better” machine to fill the roll that the Kawasaki KLR did for so many years. Keep up the good work Ben!
@MotoCampAdv11 ай бұрын
Freaking love this bike! I can tell you do too. Safe travels and happy trails .
@PhT8011 ай бұрын
I wish bikes were as ”cheap” in here as they are there. That same bike costs 15990 € in Finland and that is around 17560 USD. Great review BTW. Thanks!
@alfredocesarano7572 ай бұрын
I got myself one last month, grey color with a few cool accessories such as skid-plate, engine guard, urban pack, knuckle guards and 12v socket. It is a great bike I love my Transalp ❤
@JW-xp5kv11 ай бұрын
Nothing like an awesome view whilst draining the bladder @ 13:27! Great review, thanks Dork!
@DorkintheRoad11 ай бұрын
I wasn't peeing but it definitely looks like I was
@nickharris397711 ай бұрын
I was going to say the same thing lol - hey…we all do it right?
@longjonwhite9 ай бұрын
Haha! Yes, I guessed you weren’t, but thought it looked like you were too! PS. I had an old TA 650 a few years back, great bike, I would say “all rounder”, but tbh gravel tracks and the occasional smooth field were as near as I ever went to “off-road”.
@cogentdynamics11 ай бұрын
I was able to try one of the new Transalp 750 after building a rear shock. I am super impressed by the Honda! I like the feel and would be a nice nimble bike and I liked it on gravel roads. This thing is super. Thanks for your nice review!
@advryan15 ай бұрын
I owned a CB500X for a short stint and it was silky smooth on the highway. I felt like it would last forever, so I can only imagine the pleasure the Transalp must bring you riding those twisties to the trail. I think ADV Riding definitely has a stigma that you have to pay to play, and this bike seems more than capable if setup properly, you'll just have to choose your lines more carefully in areas. Definitely a fair price, especially at only $10k. That's kinda what lead me to buy a 390 Adventure years ago. Bang for the buck idea. There is also a strange level of satisfaction that comes from doing cool stuff on a bike that people don't believe it's capable of. As long as you're happy with it that's what counts!
@chipmattes116011 ай бұрын
Great video, I've enjoyed watching your coverage of the TA. I only started riding two years ago (post mid-life crisis??) and bought a '22 CB500X for my first bike. After almost 7k miles (mostly pavement and some gravel) in two years, I loved everything about the CB except for the longer stretches of highway at higher speed. I was seriously looking at the Transalp but came across and ended up purchasing a loaded '22 F850GS Rallye demo with 350 miles on the clock a few weeks ago which was in the same ballpark price-wise as the TA. Hoping I made the right decision!
@DorkintheRoad11 ай бұрын
Damn that's a smoking deal if you got it for around 10k
@chipmattes116011 ай бұрын
@@DorkintheRoad Ha! I wish! I'm in WA and we pay a premium for everything around here! With TTL, I was $14k OTD. I was getting $13k+ OTD quotes from the area Honda dealers for the TA. One nice thing is that I don't have to spend $$ for some of the goodies already on the GS.
@pajo246011 ай бұрын
Great review Ben The bike is on my Radar .Honda has built many awesome bikes for many years Cheers🤟
@DorkintheRoad11 ай бұрын
You're right about that.
@JuddDredge11 ай бұрын
Haha! I love the way my NC750X looks! But my feelings are not easily hurt. Most people will say the Transalp is better than my bike, And that is true. But I'm not seeking a single all-rounder. For the road I like my nc750x, but I'm planning a very different bike for off-road riding. Great video, Great channel.
@johannesmaas4206Ай бұрын
I was so surprised how good that bike handles and how relaxed you can ride it. Just ordered one of the last bikes they had before the facelift, got a huge discount (approx 2.000€ less than msrp) so I ordered a lot of additional stuff (quick shifter, skid plate & low motor protection, heated grips, center stand, hand protection, ..., ...) - guess it will be pretty good for having some longer relaxed trips and have fun here and there when letting the throttle go a bit (coming from a powerful 4 cylinder I want to slow down a bit).
@gregkiester8 ай бұрын
This would be my perfect bike if it had cruise control. 😢 Excellent review!
@Robert845510 ай бұрын
Good assessment. A bit of a shame they missed some pretty important points for off road capabilities. Honda doing its own thing and always playing it safe and for the biggest market appeal.
@bikerbeliever816911 ай бұрын
takes a real man to admit when they were wrong. Good job bro.
@cgm459 ай бұрын
Really enjoy the videos, especially as another Oregonian. I was hoping you might know where I can go to schedule a test ride for the Transalp, as most of the dealers I've contacted won't do them, and I'm not about to plunk down 10K without a test ride. Thank you, Chris.
@xcaceuk11 ай бұрын
Another cool review. So right about the front end and the dual headlight look - it would have created a true classic 🎶
@JustinNapper11 ай бұрын
A few months ago I told you my opinions about the very issues you mention now. You responded I left but glad I seen this. I love Honda but they are cheap on several things. So I guess the census is when you buy one get ready to spend money to improve and protect your bike. Either way shop cautious because there’s other options and manufacturers that offer a lot more.
@rayshobbyfarm.10198 ай бұрын
Like most of us I do have a limit on my budget so I'm looking into something not costing 20k+ and this is a serious option. I don't do hardcore off-road (as you said, most of us don't) I do commuting, day trips, weekend trips, but also have a 1000km stretch every month ( visiting my kid). I was looking at a bigger tourer for the comfort and ease on the highway, but the bad conditions of local roads, and a million speedbumps make me thing about something more 'all-road' orientated. You made it sound I can easy do that 1000km on 1 day. I was looking at a Benelli TRK 702X but I can't really get over the "budget image" of the brand. And I'm not so sure I gonna like the 1000 km in a day on a "budget bike", I also need to go back after the weekend. Also looked at a BMW 750 and 850GS but I hear to many problems from BMW riders. And since we are getting these Environment zone restriction in city limits, older models are out of the question soon. I really like my current 2008 Honda NT700. Really appreciated your no-nonsence review style, and I'm going to the dealer soon to try one out. Thanks, ride safe.
@richardcasey752111 ай бұрын
Tell us more about the aftermarket electronic mod that connects my iPhone to the dash board.
@DorkintheRoad11 ай бұрын
No mod. You just need to find a reputable place to download the app
@Kelly-oq9nh11 ай бұрын
I had a deposit on one of these and was hoping for a more off-road oriented bike. I’ve had a couple of Africa, twins and a 450 L in the recent past, but sold them for a 701. At 64 years old, and still enjoying riding briskly up in the mountains, I needed something that was easy to pick up and maneuver. I love my 701, but I wish that Honda had built it. I’m hoping the Transalp has an updated more off-road model in the near future. On a sidenote, if the traction control settings are driving, you nuts, simply put a spacer nut to move the sensor out away from the wheel sensor at the rear wheel. A longer bolt will be required. It will eliminate any traction control and rear antilock. Looking forward to the next one Dork.
@Kelly-oq9nh11 ай бұрын
Ignore punctuation… Stupid voice text
@jeckjeck694311 ай бұрын
On the Transalp you just have to remove the ABS fuse to kill Tc and full ABS. Or instal a kill switch on the ABS fuse circuit, this way you kan kill it on the fly.
@dabrula3 ай бұрын
@@Kelly-oq9nh look up the Honda CRF770 SM. It's rumored to be in Honda's pipeline for the coming year.
@BillMitchell-lm8dg11 ай бұрын
I'd be interested in knowing the ease of maintenance, including changing the air filter and engine oil, and maybe even adjusting the valves. The less time I have to leave a bike at a shop for maintenance, the better.
@JagLite5 ай бұрын
$999,000 is an awful lot for any motorcycle. Nice review. I'm interested in it as well as the Suzuki V-Strom 800. Now to find some comparison videos.
@bravokiloromeo111 ай бұрын
Quick and concise video with many thoughtful points. Video clips kept me engaged while my brain followed your spoken word (hate when people just sit there and talk). You are a brainy critical thinker, an every mans solid presenter, and a marginal rider! Just kidding. You ride real decent! This was the best motorcycle review I ever watched! Deep breathe . . . now keep churning out the content to educate and entertain me. Thanks Dork! (ps I want to buy a TransAlp just to compare notes - not gonna! probably)
@adventureundone11 ай бұрын
Great vid man 👍 and great bike for sure. But after 1k+ miles on mine, I was glad to part with it. We need an upgraded Transalp Adventure Sport.
@jeckjeck694311 ай бұрын
100% agree with you. I bought an almost new transalp few weeks ago from an official dealer ( 90 miles / 10500$ ( transalp is sold for 11500$ new here)) and i like it a lot, more and more every day. i am 6 foots tall and i installed a WRS caponord windshield. Game changer at highway speeds ( 85 miles/h here in france). As i commented in another video of you, you can unplug the ABS fuse to kill Tc ans ABS rear and front for offroading. Or install a kill switch on the ABS fuse circuit to shut them off on the fly.
@jamesbarton60638 ай бұрын
I just don’t understand not including cruise control. I’m interested in this, but I may lean towards a used Africa Twin. Not sure.
@RevansNightmare11 ай бұрын
How does it compare to the cb500x? I am going to purchase one or the other this week and am trying to figure out if it’s worth the extra money.
@candacea74911 ай бұрын
Great video! The Transalp is a beautiful bike! I just found your channel, and subscribed! I have an off topic question, I noticed you have the Oxford heated grips on this bike.. What are your thoughts on those? I am considering getting them for my Honda Rebel 500 and I wanted someone with real world experience to comment. Since you ride in all weather, I am curious if they work well for colder temps? Any advice or tips you might have would be greatly appreciated!
@Jeremiah_Johnson1395 ай бұрын
Nice review, Ben! I agree with your final take and praise for Honda hitting what (they) were aiming for. Occasionally you give your opinions on certain moto parts, and you seem to be a fan of 'Seat Concepts', but would you ever consider doing a back-to-back comparison of Seat Concepts, Sargent and Corbin for the same bike? Seats are ridiculously expensive, and it would be awesome to have an opinion on this from someone we trust.
@BrianDoherty-e8s11 ай бұрын
Doing 50 down narrow logging roads, I hope it has deer/elk/bear/Sasquatch auto-braking mode. I used to do 50 and sometime more down such roads unlit a large buck crossed left to right with no chance of me slowing down. I went left and my right hand and grips hit the deer's tail. No one was hurt, but ripping down narrow roads ... no mas!
@Mikethebike-ov1yp7 ай бұрын
Similar potential probs with Australian roads. Kangaroos, Wallabies, Wombats etc etc etc. You can't be too careful folks.
@d.d.728711 ай бұрын
I'm sold on this thing. I really wish we had the option for the white and blue color though.
@DorkintheRoad11 ай бұрын
I bet it'll be out next year.
@markusludwig602310 ай бұрын
Great review, the summary at the end of the video is absolutely identical to what I would say about my CB500X. (after 13Tkm European TET) Only, that on long riding days I like my air cushion seat pad for adding comfort.
@Michael_Shay11 ай бұрын
Upshift magazine recently posted some red white and blue graphics they're working on for this bike and it really made me take a second look. I'm just not a huge fan of the boring black.
@0HARE11 ай бұрын
Thanks for a great, informative review. I’m getting close to picking up my new TransAlp, and from all the reviews of it that I’ve seen, it will be the perfect bike for me. I have a CRF300 Rally for the off road stuff, and the TransAlp will be for the on-road stuff. A perfect combination. Happy Trails!
@MrBigPipesYT11 ай бұрын
In regards to being named a smaller number than the engine size 755cc/750. Honda did the same with the Hornet 900 having a 919cc Fireblade engine. Branded Honda 919 in America and can attest they're absolutely awesome motorcycles.
@PeterVred11 ай бұрын
I bought it! Selling my AT, and going for a more moderate line. Thanks for helping me over the bump in my head.
@jonminzner790211 ай бұрын
Man, there are so many choices . Iam not looking for long distances {hand disability}. A light 300 -400 cc bike for around town and back roads. NH is not friendly for dirt bikes. Great video Ben.
@Superdan18721111 ай бұрын
I stopped in my Honda dealer today just to see what they had in stock.. I walked out with a down payment on one of those so I can think about it for a couple days. They only had one and I didn't want to lose my opportunity. I'll probably be picking it up shortly.
@kirkmulhearn793110 ай бұрын
Thanks for the post. I was wondering about that machine. Great content keep up the good work.
@jonwoodworker11 ай бұрын
It's exactly what Honda designed it to be, not an ADV bike for me. Sell it all you want, I'm not buying. Ben, you said it perfectly, it's not what some of us was hoping for. I waited 2 years for a T7 killer and it's not. I am very happy I picked the 800DE Adventure, very capable on single track also. If I didn't already have a Honda VFR800, I might buy it for sport touring...wouldn't be as fast but it would be more comfortable. At my age comfort and torque take precedence over HP and speed.
@MfrOffroadRiderNorCal11 ай бұрын
Can you do a total cost for all the mods you put on the Transalp or estimate so we can know combined cost with the $9999.00 MSRP? Thanks Dork
@mmetz187711 ай бұрын
Very nice and informative review of the Honda TA. I want one! Thanks for being a bad influence! 😂