Honda’s affordable new XL750 Transalp impresses both on- and off-road | MCN Review

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  • @Fabiobac
    @Fabiobac Před rokem +77

    "If you want to go seriously off road, buy a enduro bike..." This phrase should be a mantra for all adventure bike testers. Great job as always.

    • @bikenavbm1229
      @bikenavbm1229 Před rokem +2

      perhaps some prefer the extra challenge of a bigger bike as someone who has riidden trail bikes 250-600 and competition orientated 250-450 enduro bikes on the trail, a large majority of UK and Euro legal trails can and are ridden by a reasonably skilled rider in reasonable ground conditions on an ADV bike. Where upon there is little challenge to a similar rider on a 450 exc unless he is doing 50mph, the feeling of achievment can be great for the guy who has just done it feet up clean on a GS1200, way too much blah, blah lead by the mainstream media look a little to the left and right for some more interesting points of view usually those where Honda and co are not picking up the hotel bills it appears to me once journo's aquire the taste for corporate promo's they become addicted- I'd probably be the same .

    • @Ritalie
      @Ritalie Před rokem +2

      Is this bike even available in the U.S.? I've been on a rampage lately in the CZcams comments, complaining about the awful enduros that Americans have been offered by the big manufacturers. The KLR650 was the only good enduro for the last 25 years. How is that even a real offering? 35 rear wheel horsepower, with a single cylinder engine and no 6th gear? How is that acceptable? It's not acceptable. It's not. The KLR SHOULD have been offered with a parallel twin, at least 25 years ago. The manufacturers seem to want Americans riding 200 horsepower street machines, or 40 horsepower dirtbikes, and nothing in between.

    • @danielpearson6306
      @danielpearson6306 Před rokem +2

      Not everyone wants to go 60 to 70 mph on trails running over things and everyone. With exhaust you can hear 5 miles away. Get a life.

    • @HoagesMoto
      @HoagesMoto Před rokem +1

      Yeah some of us are competent on dirt and want a larger bike between above an enduro that is still 50kg less than an Africa Twin - for ALOT of buyers this bike misses the goal posts and Honda still has a pretty large gap in it's range for a huge portion of actual offroad riders. With the low slung exhaust pushing the engine higher in the frame for it's given ground clearence and about 20-30mm short on suspension travel and tbh more power and engine size than the bike needs in kg for a light/middle adv bike. Be great if they went down a similar line as the 890 range with an adventure and adventure R variant however the architecture of this bike for riding offroad is flawed from the start unfortunately so there isn't really any fixing this model to fit the light/middle adv class still lacking from Honda. I'm certain many Australian's like me are looking at this like a lost opportunity as we all want a tenere 700/XLV650 equivelant from Honda or Honda build quality in a KTM Adventure R. Great bike for certain riders, just not what many were hoping for.

    • @fixento
      @fixento Před 8 měsíci

      I'm confused, what liar informed you that the Transalp 750 was a enduro bike? That's includes all the adventure bikes, including the $25K ones. It was never designed to do enduro, that's why it's street legal or comfortable on the road getting to your destination. Why are you comparing Honda's models in this review?.

  • @rwdrallying
    @rwdrallying Před rokem +35

    I've been hoping neevsey would review this one. Seems like a lot of initial internet criticism is unwarranted. Looks like a fantastic all rounder which is what its meant to be.

    • @MagicAyrtonforever
      @MagicAyrtonforever Před rokem +1

      Of course it is but it’s no africa twin - Thsts not to say that it’s not fantastic, just in different ways

  • @mattdelcomyn8012
    @mattdelcomyn8012 Před rokem +22

    What a fantastically thorough and articulate review. I appreciate the references to so many other bikes that have come before and exist now. Puts this bike in clear context. I also appreciate the modesty of skill presented and how this bike is therefore great for most riders who don’t aspire to be another Chris Birch! 😊 Well done MCN, and Honda!!

  • @breezeontheroadtonowhere6562

    Respect! Such a good report. I love reading and watching reports from MCN, especially from Neevesy. I'm from Bavaria, more precisely from Franconian Switzerland. A very nice motorcycle area. I think British motorcycle reports are better than German ones. This may be due to the fact that in Germany motorcycles are no longer used as much in everyday life and are often just purely for fun. Anyway, I will give your channel more importance than any other in the world. You're such a good journalist, Mr. Neeves. Come to my area with the highest concentration of breweries in the world. Over 100 breweries. I will be your Tourguide.

    • @nigelfisher3756
      @nigelfisher3756 Před rokem +7

      Who doesn’t like touring Bavaria from England on a bike and sampling those great beers? Great roads to and hospitable people - lovely.

    • @user-cn8vb9hh5z
      @user-cn8vb9hh5z Před rokem +6

      I think there are a lot if us in England who would enjoy the trip!

    • @flexywing
      @flexywing Před rokem +5

      Put my name down for that tour

    • @christiangrendel9893
      @christiangrendel9893 Před rokem +2

      Hut ab! Ihr Englisch ist verdammt gut. Die meisten Engländer machen deutlich mehr Fehler. Ich hasse es, dass meine Muttersprache so vergewaltigt wird. Besonders durch die Werbung.
      So am Rande: Bayern ist echt geil. Dort haben die Menschen irgendwie eine bessere Erziehung und Bildung. Schönen Tag noch.

    • @breezeontheroadtonowhere6562
      @breezeontheroadtonowhere6562 Před rokem +3

      @@christiangrendel9893 Viele Reisen mit Bike im englischsprachigen Raum und jeden Montag English Conversation Group in der Bücherei 😉

  • @norbertovillarealiii6750
    @norbertovillarealiii6750 Před rokem +86

    This looks like the bike to get for people like me who doesnt really care about all the bells and whistles. Just an honest good bike that has great fundamentals and is priced right. I'm excited, very nice!

    • @francescoporcari8597
      @francescoporcari8597 Před rokem +11

      it's priced too high for what it offers.

    • @davidnobular9220
      @davidnobular9220 Před rokem +3

      Agree. Bells, whistles and Nanny State controls are just more crap that adds weight and reduces reliability. Caveat: Unless you're one of those rich people who get a new vehicle every 5 minutes. In which case....get a KTM

    • @norbertovillarealiii6750
      @norbertovillarealiii6750 Před rokem +8

      @@francescoporcari8597 Its the cheapest bike in its class. The t7 on paper doesnt really have that much as well but everyone who rode it loved it and this is has more features than the T7 with a btter engine. If u want fancy stuff maybe go buy european but dont expect hassle-free ownership that comes with japanese bikes.

    • @natekerx85
      @natekerx85 Před rokem +3

      @@francescoporcari8597 how much cheaper could this bike possibly be?

    • @MrMegaPerez
      @MrMegaPerez Před rokem +3

      @@norbertovillarealiii6750 how is it a better engine than T7s? T7 has the most reliable engine right now an we will see about the Transalp. They are also different bikes. T7 is a real off-road bike the Transalp is more a road bike that can go off-road :)

  • @KristianLindbjerg
    @KristianLindbjerg Před rokem +100

    Still riding my XL600 from 1990, which I bought as my first bike 2 years ago. Enjoyed every minute on it so the release and timing of the XL750 seems pretty ideal for my second one. Excited to try it.

    • @martinkeet8373
      @martinkeet8373 Před rokem +5

      XL600 was a blast, had one for ages, excellent 👌

    • @killeronthelus
      @killeronthelus Před rokem

      Look up Redfleming . It's my CZcams channel I have my 1996 alp and I have a green 95 aswell

    • @petepete3389
      @petepete3389 Před rokem +1

      That bike is almost 200 lbs heavier than your xl600.

    • @marcusandreriiber
      @marcusandreriiber Před rokem

      Åøm
      Juu😅j

    • @monomixer
      @monomixer Před rokem

      Don’t believe the legacy hype. The bike will be complety something else

  • @johntapley2549
    @johntapley2549 Před rokem +4

    I placed my order for the new Transalp last month, without seeing one in the flesh and obviously no reviews to read at that time. It just seemed to tick all the right boxes for me, low weight, nice looks (no stupid beak), practical and affordable. So pleased to see my faith was bourne out in this review. Can't wait for mine to arrive...

  • @brianwaters8269
    @brianwaters8269 Před rokem +4

    Good job of the review as ever, owned the previous gen one for 2 or 3 years loved it but it needed more power and here we are 15years later.

  • @bav114
    @bav114 Před rokem +43

    My early biking days were on BSA, Triumph and Norton. I never found parallel twins to be boring ❤

    • @nickrider5220
      @nickrider5220 Před rokem +2

      Things really have gone full circle haven't they. British manufacturers always thought parallel twins were best for performance, cost, packaging, handling etc ...turns out they were right all along 😮

    • @kwakithailand
      @kwakithailand Před rokem +4

      ​@@nickrider5220 "Being right" doesn't mean siht, when the crap loses oil as well as screws right out of the showrooms 😁

    • @DanTube2010
      @DanTube2010 Před rokem +4

      First P twin I rode was a mate's Yamaha TDR 250 as a teenager and that was definitely not boring!

    • @kwakithailand
      @kwakithailand Před rokem

      @@DanTube2010 Spicy 2-strokers are mostly, if not always, good fun 😁
      100 years old (and hardly further developed) technology on the other hand...

    • @cleggbrendan
      @cleggbrendan Před rokem +2

      Correct, they definitely weren't boring - mine kept me fully occupied watching them self-destruct...

  • @user-ve3fk2jd2l
    @user-ve3fk2jd2l Před rokem +6

    No cruise control? No problem! Preservative aesthetics? No problem! Tyres with tube? Now that’s a problem!! Huge one

  • @nightfury6836
    @nightfury6836 Před rokem +5

    Great review. Brilliantly done!!! This TransAlp looks exciting 😎🔥

  • @jamiecox2506
    @jamiecox2506 Před rokem +3

    To get such a glowing review from Neeves is very rare, indeed. Must be a great bike!

  • @robertfeast7691
    @robertfeast7691 Před rokem +2

    Really pleased that the TA has received such a great review from you after some of the misguided negative views from other channels that haven't even ridden the bike. I've been considering the AT but I think the TA would suit me better. Many thanks.

  • @Robsventures
    @Robsventures Před rokem +6

    You can’t argue with Neevesy, well you could , but you’d be just wrong 😂 love his reviews always spot on, seems effortless but he always also delivers a super comprehensive review. Looks a class leader .

    • @flexywing
      @flexywing Před rokem +1

      He is bike journalist and not a youtuber. He earned the respect and done his apprenticeship

  • @andrewonmyway8184
    @andrewonmyway8184 Před rokem +8

    What a cracking review. What a bike! At least the long wait has been worth it. I think there is going to be a lot of people on the waiting list. 😊

  • @davidsampson3537
    @davidsampson3537 Před rokem +8

    Cant wait for a group test! Looks awesome.

  • @edxr250r
    @edxr250r Před rokem +4

    Another excellent review of a great bike by the sounds of it - the 'mid' capacity Adventure bike class has another contender for the title of best all rounder. I really like the colour of the one you were riding as it strikes a balance between the original 600 and contemporary colour schemes. It appears that Honda have created an impressive powerplant with the 755cc engine which hits the sweet spot of being fun to use, sounds great (induction and exhaust) and is fast enough with reasonable fuel economy. Looking forward to a test ride on one sometime this year hopefully👍👍

  • @kramnam4716
    @kramnam4716 Před rokem

    Just superb reporting and analysis 👌hope mcn appreciates you!

  • @allwheeldrive
    @allwheeldrive Před rokem +17

    What's with these manufacturers not including cruise - or even offering it?! Given this engine and physical configuration is so well suited to longer journeys, both the Hornet and the Transalp are screaming for cc. And for anyone who says this is just a bunch of arm-waving, if you haven't enjoyed cc on a several hour trip, you don't know. This and the new parallel twins at Suzuki are absolutely perfect for ANY cruising/touring aid. Great review, and so exciting to see so many incredible bikes at our disposal. If cruise magically appears, I might have to think about replacing my '18 V-Strom 1K (which doesn't have cc either!).

    • @danielscott2357
      @danielscott2357 Před rokem +2

      Totally agree!!! What’s with these new japanese bikes like the Transalp and V-strom 800 without cruise!!!! Wake up!!! Any one who rides multiple several hundred mile days in a row cherish cruise-control. I won’t even consider road bike without cruise control anymore. This is the second miss in in 2023 by a japanese manufacturer. I bet Aprilia is sitting back and gleaming as the sales increase more and more having offered a great standard equipment package on the Tuareg.

    • @jesterm7597
      @jesterm7597 Před rokem

      Buy one of those manual throttle locks for £20 as a work around although I agree it’s a curious oversight by Honda

    • @ljoelmchanley3676
      @ljoelmchanley3676 Před rokem

      They are holding back so in 3 years they can offer a revised edition with cruise control to boost more sales of an updated version.

  • @DayumSonny
    @DayumSonny Před rokem +4

    Never thought an AVD bike would ever be described as 'cuddly', hahaha.
    Exactly why I love watching Neevesy and MCN.

  • @IngoAbele
    @IngoAbele Před rokem +2

    now I can look forward to my transalp even more ... so nice .. great test

  • @ChaseN194
    @ChaseN194 Před rokem +1

    We just want a lighter 750 africa twin like what we had in the 90s. Bullet proof, light, aggressive, competitive adv bike right from the showroom. This doesnt look like that bike, but the engine has potential.

  • @GeirMeyer
    @GeirMeyer Před rokem +1

    Thank for your excellent explanation of this new bike.It’s right up my alley

  • @michelod.i.y.5202
    @michelod.i.y.5202 Před rokem +1

    first review I've seen of this bike, fantastic!

  • @TrFjAcOr
    @TrFjAcOr Před rokem +3

    Looks great, sounds great. I'd definitely buy this

  • @boma23
    @boma23 Před rokem +2

    Great review. I am absolutely sold. Except my current country of residence has a 125cc limit! But as a soon as I move back to the real world... this thing is mine!!

  • @IdealBike
    @IdealBike Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the review, nice imputs much appreciated! I order this bike just after the EICMA, look forward to recieve it in June, and hopefully test ride it in March. How come it came so fast in your country?

  • @paulocorreia3966
    @paulocorreia3966 Před rokem +2

    Awesome review! Love the bike 🤙

  • @vfrexup
    @vfrexup Před rokem

    Thanks for an excellent overview !

  • @GaryJohnWalker1
    @GaryJohnWalker1 Před rokem +5

    Just great to see a load of value middleweights - tho when I wuz a lad a 750 was a big bike - that are actually pretty good. These Hondas, the Suzi 800s, the 660 Triumphs and Yamaha 700s. Proving a good bike doesn't need to be gold plated, cost close or over 20k, and have at least 170hp.

  • @TsvetanVR
    @TsvetanVR Před rokem +18

    Coming from years of mountain biking prior to getting my first motorcycle several years ago, I'd like to say that the old Transalp is much better off-road than just "little gravel path" riding.
    The lack of cruise control is very disappointing, just like with the smaller Tiger. At this point, in 2023, it's a major insult by companies forcing you to get their unnecessarily larger, heavier and pricier bikes just for a simple thing like cruise control.

  • @GCTO239
    @GCTO239 Před rokem +11

    Great review, great bike! So glad to hear that the bike delivers...I am a sporty rider. Really looking forward to giving this engine the beans. I already love the engine of my 1100 Africa Twin so much. Grunt, character and sound...❤ Will keep my beloved AT for my offroad adventures.
    But I will get my Transalp in May. Can't wait to hit the curvy roads...
    By the way: Why the AT is still king? Quality, DCT, looks, Android auto and Apple carplay, superior suspension, cruise control, IMU, bolted rear frame, better offroad bike, etc...
    But for the road I will love my little Transalp. So I don't have to change between road and offroad tires on my Africa Twin.

  • @creedm3040
    @creedm3040 Před rokem +1

    Awesome review! Beautiful bike for sure! Best!

  • @marscruz
    @marscruz Před rokem +24

    I'm assuming that the States has to wait a year for this bike and its sibling, the Hornet. There are just too many potential buyers to get enough built for the US dealers I suppose. I'm sure there will be plenty of pent up demand. Michael Neeves always gives the best reports on new models. He nails the "use case" or target audience better than anyone else. He also goes deeply into the ergonomics and road manners with insightful details and reveals the bike's inner character. Nice job Mr. Neeves. Looks like this bike will steal a lot of riders from the T-7 pool.

    • @michiganmoto7687
      @michiganmoto7687 Před rokem +4

      This bike is not in the same class as the T7. The Tenere is narrower and has more ground clearance and more off road biased suspension than the Transalp. The Honda is a road touring biased bike that can do light fire lanes or well maintained two tracks. The Yamaha is more trail oriented but capable of putting miles on the pavement.
      Buyers will fall into one camp or the other but I doubt the Honda will take T7 buyers from Yamaha.
      I certainly would not take the Transalp on a BDR but the T7 would be well suited to it. This of course relies on rider ability to want to wrestle heavy bikes on a BDR route. Obviously people do take the big BMW’s and such but have to avoid much of the harder break away sections that lighter bikes are more suited for.
      All that being said, the Transalp does look like a great bike for longer road trips. Plenty of power, generous seat, compliant suspension and 18/21 wheels to eat the bumps.

    • @marscruz
      @marscruz Před rokem +1

      @@michiganmoto7687 I wonder how the numbers will sort out between the least costly bikes in this sector. The T-7 ($10.5k) now has competition from the new Suzuki 800DE ($11.4k) and soon the new Honda TransAlp ($10.2k? guess). The people who are more hard core dirt riders are going to either spend money improving the suspension on the T-7 or moving up to the 890 Adventure ($14.0k) which is really a jump up in spec and dirt-ability.
      The Beemer F series and the Triumph Tiger are mostly road bikes with fire road ability and too under suspended and/or heavy. Maybe the Honda will steal those customers and some from the many T-7 potential customers that aren't that interested in off-road treks. How many "Adventure Bikes" actually see anything more difficult than the occasional fire road or forestry road?
      A Middle Weight Adventure Test will tell us a lot more. The suspension on the Honda seems like the worst aspect. That's fixable but not cheaply. The T-7 is probably better than the Honda but they both need improvement for serious adventure riding, at least from what I've read. I haven't ridden any of these bikes but I'm looking and comparing their attributes. Yamaha will probably come out with a revised T-7 in a year or two and will be much improved and have a higher price.

    • @defylifeadventure
      @defylifeadventure Před rokem +1

      @@marscruz In the UK the T700 is the most expensive out of TransAlp, 790 adventure, and the Tuareg (as there are good dealer deals on the Tuareg). The 800DE is about £300 more expensive.

    • @Gmac237
      @Gmac237 Před rokem +2

      In Japan, England and Australia we travel on the right side of the road that is the Left side ! So it will take longer to supply the American market because Honda will have to re engineer the Transalp to travel on the wrong side of the road ! 🤣

    • @marscruz
      @marscruz Před rokem +1

      @@Gmac237 I hear that the winker conversion is really tricky. I owned two Norton Commandos back in the day and I still find myself trying to shift with the wrong foot in the wrong direction!

  • @TheTonicro
    @TheTonicro Před rokem +2

    Another brilliant review. Like the transalp a lot.

  • @willlodge5386
    @willlodge5386 Před rokem +1

    Nice looking bike, if I hadn’t bought a V85tt last year, which I love, I’d be considering one of these. Would probably want to fit some aftermarket cruise control though. Silly to have left it out. Hope you enter the V85tt into your upcoming comparison vid.

  • @mesonofgib
    @mesonofgib Před rokem +16

    What is it with bike companies refusing to put cruise control on their mid-range bikes? For adventure riding I'd much prefer this over something like the GS or an Africa Twin which I find too heavy and too expensive to be going off road but, damn, I'm not going touring on a bike without cruise control! Maybe I'm just spoiled :P

  • @pauloposts5953
    @pauloposts5953 Před 8 měsíci

    Great review. Thank you

  • @dirtydean1
    @dirtydean1 Před rokem

    Mr. Neeves. I like ur post. This is amazing report. Imust go and tray new transalp.

  • @defylifeadventure
    @defylifeadventure Před rokem +1

    Very nicely described. One thing I noticed though, at the start you talk about the Honda striking gold with the engine in general 'loads of low down power" - 0:53. Yet in the Hornet review you describe the engine as peaky.

  • @Rayk76
    @Rayk76 Před rokem

    Yet another brilliant review 👏

  • @perhennung
    @perhennung Před rokem

    Absolutely fantastic presentation!

  • @marcochavanne
    @marcochavanne Před rokem +4

    FINALLY!
    The first English TransAlp review!

    • @Snoozzzzzze
      @Snoozzzzzze Před rokem

      Not quite but close… Great review as always though.

  • @peternedermann6751
    @peternedermann6751 Před rokem +21

    Thank you for the review (finally one in English :) )! I'm so happy that the bike didn't disappoint. I've ordered one in Jan, should be here in a few weeks, and looking forward to see how it looks in real life. I absolutely agree on your comment on the CB500X - it really is more than the sum of its parts (I would know - I'm trading in mine for the Translap), and I'm really glad to hear that this is something similar in that aspect :)

    • @ljoelmchanley3676
      @ljoelmchanley3676 Před rokem +2

      I'll second that, I love my cb500x so much that there is no way I could trade it. I'm 63 y/o and owned a lot of bikes and the little cb is special to me. Good luck with your Transalp I'm sure it will be a keeper too.

    • @burtdanams4426
      @burtdanams4426 Před rokem

      I have a cb500x as well and yes it is definitely a bike that is much better than it seems on paper. When you live in the rocky mountains and all of your roads are terrible, rocky, pot hole filled, salt-corroded, etc, the plush suspension and great wind protection are so much appreciated. The transalp just seems to be more of what makes these 50/50 bikes so compelling and enjoyable

  • @nigelwayside4994
    @nigelwayside4994 Před rokem

    Another excellent review from Mr Neeves. I want one.

  • @2012listo
    @2012listo Před rokem +1

    I loved the transalp as a youth in the 80's but couldn't afford that, or the Kawa GPZ 650 turbo. Damn. Might have to get one!

  • @saddle8bag
    @saddle8bag Před rokem +3

    Awesome! What a year. When it rains it pours. Decisions decisions. Gorgeous new Cosmic Yellow 765 or bike to go play on the gravel and ride Mama to lunch...

  • @MotoGoato
    @MotoGoato Před rokem +19

    I love the look of this bike ... the classy Honda colour scheme is very reminiscent of an old single cylinder XL600L I used to beat about on ... if this new XL just had a red engine too then it would be perfect 😉

    • @richardvalitalo3670
      @richardvalitalo3670 Před rokem +1

      Still riding my 87xl600.

    • @williamrae9954
      @williamrae9954 Před rokem

      Ripped Kawasaki this time...Honda are famous for such things

    • @MotoGoato
      @MotoGoato Před rokem

      @@williamrae9954 not sure what you mean by 'ripped Kawasaki' ... could you expand on that please?

    • @williamrae9954
      @williamrae9954 Před rokem

      @@MotoGoato put either side on view together, a clone...just as Honda did with a Range Rover in the States

    • @MotoGoato
      @MotoGoato Před rokem

      @@williamrae9954 which Kawasaki are you referring to?? The only adventure-ish bikes Kawasaki sell currently (in the country I live in at least) are the Versys 1000 and 650 which have very different styling to the new Honda.

  • @chrispiatt2235
    @chrispiatt2235 Před rokem

    I am just so chuffed about this bike - and I'm not even English! I am, however, in the US so it looks like I'll be waiting a bit. I hope it's just a few months. Your review is kind of exactly what I was hoping it would be. Yea, I'll be checking the Honda US site daily.

  • @roadwarrior8560
    @roadwarrior8560 Před rokem +1

    Great to get an english review, I had a 650 TA back in the day, great bike but lacked power for the road, this solves that issue, tanks a bit small though, pity it's not a 20 lt tank.
    Not sure about the tubed wheels and hope the spokes aren't going to rust like the early crf1000 Africa Twins.

    • @williamrae9954
      @williamrae9954 Před rokem +1

      I remember racing to catch a ferry on a Gen2 T/A,was like riding a bike with asthma!

  • @jwkjohnston7512
    @jwkjohnston7512 Před 9 měsíci

    I bought an ‘89 Transalp in college still have it today with over 80k on the engine. I own an ‘03 VFR Interceptor as well and love them both, I’m super excited to take the new Transalp for a spin and see how the upgrades feel and will definitely have a sit down at the dealer when the bikes arrive

  • @nickthequick
    @nickthequick Před rokem

    Lovely bike that seems to get most serious reviewers enthused. Surely a contender for a bike of the year award. I would get it without the bash plate and protective frame, because it looks so good in itself.

  • @robertmarsh3588
    @robertmarsh3588 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video and review. I'm really interested in the Transalp. Just wish my local Honda dealer wasn't so dreadful.

  • @alsacs3635
    @alsacs3635 Před 21 dnem

    Great review mate!

  • @andrewtreloar7389
    @andrewtreloar7389 Před rokem

    in 2011, I took my 1986 Honda XL600V Transalp halfway around the world! Did it easily and I would suggest this new one would be much the same!

  • @HorizonsleatherBlogspot2012

    Looks great and long awaited! I have an Africa Twin so I am going to get the NC750X next (cruise control) for touring, but the Transalp is just so nice.

    • @mac001texas
      @mac001texas Před rokem +1

      Why not a new africa twin? 500lbs and has lots of electronic stuff including cruise.

  • @alwynmcmath
    @alwynmcmath Před rokem +1

    Great review and lovely to hear big H have nailed an exciting and fun bike. One gripe - I’d swap all that G-mode (and other five) crap for cruise control! Honda! Pronto! Please?

  • @nickexarheas2880
    @nickexarheas2880 Před rokem +2

    Neevecy is the defacto authority on motorcycles. I am now in Greece and I know I can trust his judgement. I am sick of a lot of other journalists that try to justify the free hospitality they get from the factories. MCN values great motorcycle journalists!

  • @dbmiller5881
    @dbmiller5881 Před rokem +12

    a great "first look" guys, nice job! This smaller size than the Africa Twin was pretty interesting to me.... I just wish they would have done a "premium" version as well, with cruise control, Android Auto and a DCT. I'm probably a minority on wanting those things, but they are "deal breakers" for me. I get wanting to compete at a low price point though.

  • @ragerider6283
    @ragerider6283 Před rokem +3

    Nice review. It looks great & the engine sounds like a gem but it's a road bike through & through & is quite superficial so seemingly an adventure bike in name only. It's good value but looks like it's all for show & cheap because the chassis isn't actually spec'd that well suspension wise to be a truly accomplished dual purpose bike. All fine as long as you know what you're getting I guess.

  • @Wileylikethehawk
    @Wileylikethehawk Před 9 měsíci

    My dad just got one yesterday here in Canada. I got to ride it about 25km in the evening, really liked it. It’s a lovely thing. Very easy to ride, very stable, it just works. Could it be prettier? 100%. But it’s a nice bike.

  • @alexdb77
    @alexdb77 Před rokem +1

    Best motorcycle reviewer!

  • @al-azimahmed1188
    @al-azimahmed1188 Před rokem

    I've been waiting for this bikee ever since the rumours of a new transalp, as I had 2005 model for the last 8 years. Looks fantastic, I guess they must do a highlander model also.

  • @dustertube
    @dustertube Před rokem

    I'm in the process of swapping parts on my 1973 CB750 from a cafe racer to a Transalp style terrain traveler

  • @manwithnoname6580
    @manwithnoname6580 Před rokem +31

    Can’t believe Honda didn’t put cruise control on this bike , that would’ve been a selling point for me.

    • @francescoporcari8597
      @francescoporcari8597 Před rokem +3

      go fetch a Turareg, bro

    • @davidnobular9220
      @davidnobular9220 Před rokem +8

      I want mine to have an inbuilt AI that can ride it without me needing to be there.....oh wait....

    • @fivespeed3026
      @fivespeed3026 Před rokem +4

      @@davidnobular9220 Make sure to strip your bikes of everything unnecessary. Who needs foam on their seats? Tachometers are just a distraction. Quit being a wimp and toss that windscreen too while you’re at it.

    • @AfricaTwinZA
      @AfricaTwinZA Před rokem +3

      Buy a throttle clip, works well

    • @davidnobular9220
      @davidnobular9220 Před rokem +2

      @@fivespeed3026 Yeah !!

  • @stephenchapman8344
    @stephenchapman8344 Před rokem

    Great review.👍

  • @DJAguitars
    @DJAguitars Před rokem +1

    Nice to hear praise for this bike... personally I would have liked the suspension and ground clearance to be more comparable to the latest T7 but to counter that, the price and value of this bike is super punchy! Good job Honda. Fingers crossed for a Rally Edition later for the offroad nutters

    • @carlosandleon
      @carlosandleon Před rokem +1

      Even back in the day, the Tenere was more off road focused than road biased transalp of the day

  • @RichardS-qh8mi
    @RichardS-qh8mi Před měsícem

    There are so many good bikes out there currently it’s hard to decide ultimately what’s best for each person. After a lifetime of high performance superbikes I’ve realised that so often less is more. This is a bike I’ve wanted to try for a longtime and sounds perfect for my needs as I get older.

  • @noblaw7595
    @noblaw7595 Před rokem

    What a lovely intro ! Very cinematic.

  • @henriknikolajsen262
    @henriknikolajsen262 Před rokem +5

    Nice review👍👍, but I would go with the Aprilia Tuareg. The Tuareg have tubeless tires (big issue I think), it have longer and fully adjustable suspension, it have the mentioned CC, and is only 204kg with bashplate and hand guard.

    • @chrischristofis8501
      @chrischristofis8501 Před rokem +1

      I agree with you only thing is dealer support, Aprilla doesn't have it, Honda does, I moved away from Honda to KTM and have to travel an hr to find a main dealer for a service etc, i have 2 Honda main dealers within 20 mins, for me this matters in the long term

  • @MikeK6046
    @MikeK6046 Před rokem +2

    great review!!!! This Honda is very impressive, however "for me, myself and I" I NEED cruise control. Hopefully, Honda will offer it as an option?!?

  • @burtdanams4426
    @burtdanams4426 Před rokem

    You're really making me wanna buy one of these neevesy. I had just barely settled on a used GSX-S750 and now I'm contemplating one of these big time lol

  • @Eris-sp6yt
    @Eris-sp6yt Před rokem

    Great review! So a taller guy like me with 183cm a standing position won't be so comfy? Thanks

  • @findg1222
    @findg1222 Před rokem +2

    Sounds like bike of the year, and best 270 degree crank engine on the market. Bravo Honda

  • @markobencina89
    @markobencina89 Před 7 měsíci

    Nice review Michael...how does it handle for two passengers?

  • @SkyDomeVIZE
    @SkyDomeVIZE Před rokem +5

    No cruise control !? That sucks. Heard tail subframe is welded not bolted as well.?
    Honda CRF300L Rally looks like a better deal, if not doing too much highway speeds.

  • @stuleyland9490
    @stuleyland9490 Před rokem +3

    What a nice looking bike with plenty of potential. So glad it hasn't got cruise control...

  • @negoras
    @negoras Před rokem

    A 2023 bike interview,speaking actually about the motor,suspension,feeling and capabilities,than electronic systems and buttons.Totally loved that.Good job Honda,good job MCN!
    (You can unleash the British guys with motors like that 😈)

  • @stevenkerry3101
    @stevenkerry3101 Před rokem +2

    looks good and sounds good what's the price as i have not seen any prices for this yet .

  • @beastbowen4492
    @beastbowen4492 Před rokem

    Bike looks amazing, great review also. I am super iffy about the exhaust position, the pipe running underneath the bike could potentially be an issue with it being an adv bike wouldn't you think?

  • @DivineMisterAdVentures

    Great introduction to the bike!

  • @kevlarnegative
    @kevlarnegative Před rokem +2

    Top review! Bike is very nice over all but the lack of cruise control is shame, also I feel like there is too much plastics on the front and around the dash. I can't say I like the face of the bike. Rather have the T7.

  • @nikos-giorgos
    @nikos-giorgos Před rokem +1

    All it needs now is a decent looking square headlight like the 1st gen, cruise control, bolt on rear subframe and most importantly tubeless 19/17 wheels.
    They'll probably get it right after 3 updates, like they did with the cb500x...

  • @UncleWally3
    @UncleWally3 Před rokem +2

    If engines maketh the bike, does Suzuki’s new parallel twin maketh a better bike than Honda’s Transalp? And, with due respect to the knee bone being connected to the shin bone, what are the parts connected to either engine that determines a better engine?

  • @kraventhearcher
    @kraventhearcher Před rokem +2

    Gah, when does it hit the states? After that stellar review I want one.

  • @mahler2112
    @mahler2112 Před rokem +1

    My XL185s has a nice growl believe it or not haha. Sweet bike there I dig it.

  • @favoriteblueshirt
    @favoriteblueshirt Před rokem

    The best motorcycle reviewer by far.

  • @bigjoe4020
    @bigjoe4020 Před rokem

    I want a refined bike that is comfortable all day but can also do a bit of dirt. Simple enough requirement spec and yet to-date I have not found that bike. Must say at 60 I no longer want to put up with compromise and I just want IT to feel right and meet my spec.
    Well, THIS bike might haven been it, BUT no cruise control would make those long highway munching stretches a chore...looks like I will have to keep looking :)
    Great review !

  • @Carbon2wheeler
    @Carbon2wheeler Před rokem

    Thank you for some raw sound that other youtubers wanna talk over.

  • @aapa3732
    @aapa3732 Před rokem +1

    That transalp 750 is much unlike any Honda. Very rarely does Honda tune engines to 120hp/litre. Usually below 100hp/litre. This bike is just as powerful as the 790 adv and it also has a lighter wet weight. If an adjustable rear shock like the Tenere's KYB is fitted instead of the 'No-Showa', this transalp is a winner!

  • @jsleeio
    @jsleeio Před rokem +43

    Looks sensational. I also think the lack of cruise control is a bit odd. Besides the usual wrist relief you always mention, there's also just the mental relief of having one less thing to focus on, and makes a big impact when you string multiple really long riding days together.

    • @patarchibald303
      @patarchibald303 Před rokem +1

      Not odd, but missed by plenty of people. Tenere and v-storm don’t have it either.
      I’d expect an adventure sport model in a year or two with it and DCT

    • @chrishart8548
      @chrishart8548 Před rokem

      ​@@patarchibald303 I wouldn't unless they change the engine. It won't work with the dct. The reason the other bikes don't rev past 6k is the dct.

    • @slakk5093
      @slakk5093 Před rokem

      @@chrishart8548 Africa Twin doesn’t rev past 6k? I didn’t know it was such a low revving engine

    • @chrishart8548
      @chrishart8548 Před rokem

      @SLAKK makes maximum power @ 7500rpm i would have thought it would be lower being 1000cc only making 93hp the transalp makes its maximum at 9500rpm. It wouldn't work well as an automatic.

    • @Lt_Tragg
      @Lt_Tragg Před rokem +4

      In my twilight years - thin seat, no screen adjustment, no DCT, and (moreover) no cruise. These are dealbreakers. They missed the mark for us older touring riders looking for a lighter, sub liter adv tourer.

  • @jockmcthingiemibobb3014
    @jockmcthingiemibobb3014 Před rokem +9

    Hope they bring out an X version with tubeless tyres and maybe an 18 or 19" front. I honestly can't see where the extra $$ over the Hornet has been spent.

    • @mikeb1039
      @mikeb1039 Před rokem

      because there's nothing there but "image".

  • @DaveDayve
    @DaveDayve Před rokem

    Tubless tires, would it come out with tubeless wheels? What similar 750 Honda is provided with tubless if this isn't pls? Tks

  • @ultimatist
    @ultimatist Před rokem

    GROUP TEST PLEASE!!! Very curious how this ranks for tasks like Backcountry Discovery Routes or mixed overland routes.

  • @moreliquorinmycoffee
    @moreliquorinmycoffee Před rokem +1

    IMO the Desert X is the best looking adv bike by far, but the power of the new transalp is perfect for an ADV bike, and also the capacity is the perfect capacity and weight, you get smething with enough lug to do multiple day cruising and something that can carry you through the outback really well.

    • @williamrae9954
      @williamrae9954 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, all those C/C people can spunk £5000 at their wee switch, and buy a Ducati?

  • @rlw85
    @rlw85 Před rokem +2

    Will it come with a dct option and a option for cruise control

  • @mountainmancaraway6431
    @mountainmancaraway6431 Před rokem +1

    I think honda did their homework and built a bike that most of the people that buy an ADV bike will actually use most of the time, with the exception of the cruise control, we wanted that. Most of us aren't going to take a new bike through really rough off road terrain in reality so they made a gravel road/ nice comfortable riding bike that would be great for long trips, if we had that cruise control 😀

  • @ozzie7523
    @ozzie7523 Před rokem +4

    Not bad. I'd still rather have a Africa Twin with the same 750cc engine though.
    Please make one Honda😁

  • @barkindustry8150
    @barkindustry8150 Před rokem +2

    As a 2020 CB500x owner, I'm really annoyed about the lack of cruise control. Living in Canada, we have massive and long stretch of highways and as nice as a throttle lock is, it's simply not as safe or convenient as cruise. I have no doubt this will be a hit but come on Honda.... You didn't have to cheap out on the cruise lol

  • @inked-96
    @inked-96 Před 3 měsíci

    Now i know a genuine cruise control kit can be bought from McCruise, I'll now be picking one up to use as my everyday/winter bike.