RALLY RESTOMOD: VIBA REVIVES THE HONDA TRANSALP

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Re: RALLY RESTOMOD: VIBA REVIVES THE HONDA TRANSALP

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No, but I never liked Transalps
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Re: RALLY RESTOMOD: VIBA REVIVES THE HONDA TRANSALP

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Revived? All I'm seeing is graphics, led lights, and a coloured screen? I suppose f I could be arsed to read the article, I may find out there's more to it, but there isn't enough going on visually to make me want to.
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Re: RALLY RESTOMOD: VIBA REVIVES THE HONDA TRANSALP

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A bathroom appliance with wheels. :sick:

That screen would mess up what I want to be seeing too.

Mind you,I think all ADV bikes look shit,so I doubt if anything from that niche will please me.
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Re: RALLY RESTOMOD: VIBA REVIVES THE HONDA TRANSALP

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Never owned a Transalp but I quite like it.If these days Honda made something similar I'd seriously consider buying one.
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Re: RALLY RESTOMOD: VIBA REVIVES THE HONDA TRANSALP

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I like it. It's understated and of its time.

I did ride one of those original Transalps many years ago and it was fucking gutless and surprisingly heavy.
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Re: RALLY RESTOMOD: VIBA REVIVES THE HONDA TRANSALP

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I likes it.

I had the last generation 700 Transalp, It just needed another 20bhp to have been a cracking bike.
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Re: RALLY RESTOMOD: VIBA REVIVES THE HONDA TRANSALP

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It's a really nice version of what it is IYSWIM. All the tweaks and additions have a purpose, he's kept what works, the lighting changes are nicely done and it was built with a useage scenario in mind.

So :thumbup:

I don't like the graphics on the back of the screen but *shrug*.
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Re: RALLY RESTOMOD: VIBA REVIVES THE HONDA TRANSALP

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I like it.
I'd still take a Cagiva Elefant Lucky Explorer though :thumbup:

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Re: RALLY RESTOMOD: VIBA REVIVES THE HONDA TRANSALP

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Meh - maybe they're sharpened up the lines slightly but it still looks bad in a bad way. Not good-bad. :(
Probably makes a great hack but not something to covet.
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Re: RALLY RESTOMOD: VIBA REVIVES THE HONDA TRANSALP

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DefTrap wrote: Thu Oct 07, 2021 10:57 am Meh - maybe they're sharpened up the lines slightly but it still looks bad in a bad way. Not good-bad. :(
Probably makes a great hack but not something to covet.
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Re: RALLY RESTOMOD: VIBA REVIVES THE HONDA TRANSALP

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If all these old bikes were any good, they'd still be making them today.
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Re: RALLY RESTOMOD: VIBA REVIVES THE HONDA TRANSALP

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Got a mate who had a 600, wasn't even close to fast but as long as I rode it with momentum in mind it was quite entertaining. At that time I was hooning about on a 500 twostroke so I like to think I have a reasonable idea of what entertaining is.

It's one of the only Hondas Ive liked.
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Re: RALLY RESTOMOD: VIBA REVIVES THE HONDA TRANSALP

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Yorick wrote: Fri Oct 08, 2021 8:07 pm If all these old bikes were any good, they'd still be making them today.
The 'good' part of that statement is subjective.

Older bikes may not be good when evaluated in terms of modern tech and/or competitive performance,but a potential buyer may desire 'good' as liking how it looks,nostalgic reasons,depreciation,or just a plain old and unquantifiable 'it makes them feel good'.

What constitutes a good bike will always divide opinion along the lines of want or need. Humans are often a fickle and illogical lot.
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Re: RALLY RESTOMOD: VIBA REVIVES THE HONDA TRANSALP

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When were Transalp ever considered good bikes, they were always slow, heavy and ugly, they've no redeeming features, if you must have a bike like this get the rare HRC 650 Africa Twin.
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Re: RALLY RESTOMOD: VIBA REVIVES THE HONDA TRANSALP

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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Fri Oct 08, 2021 9:43 pm When were Transalp ever considered good bikes, they were always slow, heavy and ugly, they've no redeeming features, if you must have a bike like this get the rare HRC 650 Africa Twin.
They were a good courier bike, reliable, pretty comfy and handy around town.

Worst part was the crumbling rear rum that was a bespoke item, so more than a few ended up with odd bodged in wheels