2024 Honda Africa Twin
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2024 Honda Africa Twin
https://www.bennetts.co.uk/bikesocial/r ... 024-review
Smaller front wheel, down from 21 to 19 inches.
It's not got any prettier, it's uglier imho.
Electronic suspension as standard.
Only the DCT version will be officially imported to the UK.
£17.5k... WTF!
Smaller front wheel, down from 21 to 19 inches.
It's not got any prettier, it's uglier imho.
Electronic suspension as standard.
Only the DCT version will be officially imported to the UK.
£17.5k... WTF!
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Re: 2024 Honda Africa Twin
I agree - it's less good-looking, less capable off-road. It's not even pretending any more, beyond the release photos on sand dunes.
I'd rather have an X-ADV.
I'd rather have an X-ADV.
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Re: 2024 Honda Africa Twin
I'd rather a GS, with it's better pillion provision and 25+ more BHP's.
But not the 1300, it's even more confused than the AT.
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Re: 2024 Honda Africa Twin
Oooh, I like that.
Maybe I'll get one. Just for t'craic, like, just for t'craic.
Then I saw the price! As The Hair Piece Thief's uncle says, I like the bike but I don't like the price.
edit - the gap between the front mudguard and tyre displeases me. Maybe it's for knobblier tyres or mud but I still don't like it.
Maybe I'll get one. Just for t'craic, like, just for t'craic.
Then I saw the price! As The Hair Piece Thief's uncle says, I like the bike but I don't like the price.
edit - the gap between the front mudguard and tyre displeases me. Maybe it's for knobblier tyres or mud but I still don't like it.
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Re: 2024 Honda Africa Twin
I should add that I missed the 'Adventure Sports' bit from the thread title, which is the more tourery version.
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Re: 2024 Honda Africa Twin
£17.5k? For an AT?
My word, how times change!
My word, how times change!
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Re: 2024 Honda Africa Twin
Not ridden a DCT bike yet, but one guy on the Pyrenees tour had a Honda NC750 with a DCT box and he reckoned it was waaaay better than a manual on twisty hairpins. It was one less thing to get wrong, and it changed gear so much faster and slicker.
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Re: 2024 Honda Africa Twin
Bleugh.
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Re: 2024 Honda Africa Twin
If that's the 'adventure, sports, tourery' version, I assume touring doesn't involve carrying/torturing a pillion.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 8:06 pm I should add that I missed the 'Adventure Sports' bit from the thread title, which is the more tourery version.
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Re: 2024 Honda Africa Twin
One of the reasons I bought a GS instead, 95% of my riding is two up.Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 4:13 pmIf that's the 'adventure, sports, tourery' version, I assume touring doesn't involve carrying/torturing a pillion.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 8:06 pm I should add that I missed the 'Adventure Sports' bit from the thread title, which is the more tourery version.
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Exactly. When some of us tour we like to take some home comforts with us.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 4:14 pmOne of the reasons I bought a GS instead, 95% of my riding is two up.Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 4:13 pmIf that's the 'adventure, sports, tourery' version, I assume touring doesn't involve carrying/torturing a pillion.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 8:06 pm I should add that I missed the 'Adventure Sports' bit from the thread title, which is the more tourery version.
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Re: 2024 Honda Africa Twin
Do they do the Hawk with DCT?
(Yeah I know we don't get the Hawk in the UK).
(Yeah I know we don't get the Hawk in the UK).
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Re: 2024 Honda Africa Twin
FYI,
The standard AT (not the Adventure Sport version) still comes with a 21 inch front and the leccy suspension is still an upgrade option rather than standard, as is the DCT.... the non-DCT without the leccy suspenders is £13.2k
The standard AT (not the Adventure Sport version) still comes with a 21 inch front and the leccy suspension is still an upgrade option rather than standard, as is the DCT.... the non-DCT without the leccy suspenders is £13.2k
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Re: 2024 Honda Africa Twin
Well, it could, but a) it looks like someone has karate chopped it in the middle* and b) the pillion accommodation is pants.
* they seem to keep aiming these 'tall' bikes at 'short' riders so they just kind of sag in the middle and it looks odd.
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