Is the Honda Transalp reliable?
Is the Honda Transalp reliable?
The Honda XL650V Transalp’s motor is very reliable. It’s in a soft state of tune and, provided it’s regularly serviced, should go on forever. The older 600cc should be checked closely for worn wheel bearings, the suspension bearings in the Pro-Link shock, rusty exhausts and loose or broken spokes.
How much is a 2020 Africa Twin?
From $14,3992020 Honda Africa Twin / MSRP
Honda says the 2020 Honda Africa Twin is 6 pounds lighter than the 2019 model and it features a shorter, fixed windscreen and a 5-gallon fuel tank. It will be available in March 2020 in Matte Black Metallic for $14,399 with a 6-speed transmission or $15,199 with DCT.
What is the Honda Transalp?
Styled to look like it was made for cooking across the desert, dodging brush and flying over sand dunes, the Honda Transalp was built to capitalize on the company’s Paris-to-Dakar rally victories in the mid-Eighties.
Is the Honda Transalp XL600V a Leatherman Tool combo?
If motorcycles were tools, the Honda Transalp XL600V would be one of those nifty Leatherman Multi Tool combos we seem to see hanging off the belt of every handyman we know.
Are there any reviews of the Honda XL650V Transalp?
2008: Honda XL650V Transalp deleted to be replaced by all new XL700V Transalp (see seperate review). None. 17 owners have reviewed their HONDA XL650V TRANSALP (1987 – 2007) and rated it in a number of areas. Read what they have to say and what they like and dislike about the bike below.
When did the Nissan Transalp get a new engine?
The original and most enduring Transalp was the 1987–1999 XL600V, with a 50 hp, 583cc three-valve-per-cylinder V-twin. In 2000 a new version appeared, using the 647cc V-twin from the NT650, and finally in 2008 it became the XL700V, with the new four-valve twin from the NT700V Deauville, before disappearing from the range a decade ago in 2011.