Is the Honda 700 cc Transalp a very reliable bike?
Reliability & build quality The new Honda Transalp’s engine (derived from that of the Deauville) will still be going strong when you’re six feet under, their reliability is that legendary. The motorcycle feels robust and well put together (although it was actually made in Spain, not Japan).
Is the Honda Transalp any good?
Overall rating The Honda XL650V Transalp has been providing honest transport seemingly since the dawn of time. Revitalised with a bigger motor and a face-lift in 2000, it’s softly-chuffing charm and easy-going manners have won a devoted audience.
Does Honda Transalp have abs?
As for stopping power, the Honda XL700V Transalp braking system includes Double disc. Dual-piston Combined three-piston callipers, ABS and sintered metal pads size 256 mm (10.1 inches) at the front and Single disc.
What is Alpencross?
1.000 mountain biker will start again at the BIKE Transalp – the most impressive mountain bike stage race of the world! In 2022, the participants have to overcome seven daily stages. The riders will ride through the breathtaking Alpine landscapes.
What year was the Transalp first sold in the USA?
Honda debuted the Transalp way back in 1987 with styling cues taken from its Paris to Dakar racing bikes of the time.
Is the Honda XL650V Transalp still in production?
Honda XL650V / XL650 Transalp has been discontinued. See all Honda Motorcycles Adventure Touring Bikes. Cleaning & Maintenance ? Your trust is our top concern.
How long have I owned a Honda Transalp?
Companies can’t alter or remove reviews from ProductReview.com.au. I have owned my Honda XL650V Transalp for about 6 years now and would say this is this best all round motorcycle i have owned in my 48 years of motorcycling.
Is the Honda XL650V a good car for Australia?
Its travelled many thousands of kilometres (solo) off road through some of the most remote dirt tracks in Australia and has always got there and back with no problems. Yes I look at the BMW GS 1250 and Honda Africa Twin 1100 and would probably love one but the size, reliability and cost of the Transalp ticks a lot of boxes.