Honda Transalp 750 | My Honest Review

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
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Komentáře • 35

  • @iamstrell
    @iamstrell  Před měsícem +4

    For sales and test rides, contact Bigwing Lavelle Road (9844564831)

  • @kaloyrelleta5611
    @kaloyrelleta5611 Před měsícem +14

    such a bummer that they require you to put that plate number up front. ruin the looks of the bike

  • @mayukhsharma8465
    @mayukhsharma8465 Před měsícem +4

    17:55 thanks for the clarification. For a moment i thought is this even a motorcycle channel anymore? 😂

  • @shadow_realm47
    @shadow_realm47 Před měsícem +8

    Really wish they brought the hornet 750 asap, It was 6999$ at launch (5.8Lakh +import+taxes) even at 7.5 lakh it would kill in the 450-900 class.
    Cus it's cheaper to maintain than a Ducati or street triple better performance than the kawasaki 650s and Aprillia 450.
    Lighter and better in traffic than the Z900.
    Newer than the KTM790.

  • @patkennedy1
    @patkennedy1 Před měsícem

    Thanks for your test. Just a small point: the KTM parallel twins are slightly different architecture to the Honda, Suzuki and others. The KTMs have a 285 degree crank offset, where most others have the 270 degree, like the Honda, Suzuki, Aprilia etc. Some interesting videos from Fortnine and others on the comparison.
    As to the vibrations? I couldn't see how many kilometres you have covered, but I have found (now with 16,700 kms on mine here in Australia) that the vibrations reduce as you do more miles on the Transalp. I too have Ducatis, and have had for fifty years, and like you I find the Honda surprisingly good as an alternative design. Much cheaper and less demanding than a Desert X. The Honda is certainly a leap forward from my old 1995 Cagiva Elefant 750 (air-cooled Ducati engine) although the old Elefant is (ironically) much lighter, and lower in the seat height.
    The economy on the dirt roads I ride very often here on the Honda is remarkable, usually down around 3.4L/100 kms at the lower speeds (80 - 90 kmh - we have a lot of kangaroos here) and around 3.9 - 4.1 on open sealed roads (100 - 120). With the tank filled right up it can go 400 kms on a tank. Of course using the revs as you were for the video will use much more! Checking the speedo against a GPS it reads 106 kmh when it is actually just 100, like so many recent vehicles.

    • @patkennedy1
      @patkennedy1 Před měsícem

      It looks like about 3,500 kms on your bike. The vibrations reduce as you reach 5,000 - 6,000.

  • @shanepereraedu
    @shanepereraedu Před měsícem +6

    Tube tires and Tiny foot pegs for an off road motorcycle? Who engineered this 😂

    • @patkennedy1
      @patkennedy1 Před měsícem +3

      A number of pros and cons for tubeless as against tubed, and this depends on the damage to your tyre in the case of a puncture. It is not as simple as tubeless being better in every way for a bike that goes off the bitumen - far from it. (How many dirt bikes have tubeless wheels)? Like most of its competitors, this cheaper model still has tubes, and clearly this was an economic decision - the same as Yamaha and Suzuki made, to keep the price of the bike low, and we all understand how closely the Japanese makes follow each other in these specs. Tubeless spoked wheels have other problems tubed wheels do not if they are damaged or distorted.
      In Australia the Aprilia costs almost half as much on top of the Honda, and of course the Ducati dearer again. Likewise BMW, Triumph and KTM. It all comes down to how much you are prepared to spend on a bike which will inevitably fall over if used off-road, or whether you are prepared to 'go Chinese' to get these specs for a reasonable price.
      As to the footrests - the alternative wider footrests are great for off-road and standing up, and are not too dear. As the first Transalp purchaser in my state (South Australia) these footrests were included in the price, and appear very well made. Much wider, and excellent grip. I suggest you try the bike over some distance before you can it. It was designed to do bitumen and dirt roads, not as a dedicated 'dirt bike', and is excellent in its designed use. Very smooth, easy handling, and remarkable fuel economy.

    • @shanepereraedu
      @shanepereraedu Před měsícem

      @@patkennedy1 thanks for the respectful insight man. Really appreciate it 🫂♥️

    • @thodoris3790
      @thodoris3790 Před měsícem

      have you any idea what is a transalp?in not an off road bike dude.its a transalp

    • @shanepereraedu
      @shanepereraedu Před měsícem

      @@thodoris3790 i really didn’t know. But now i know. I thought they were adventure focused motorcycles.

    • @patkennedy1
      @patkennedy1 Před měsícem +1

      @@shanepereraedu You're welcome. As to the adventure or dirt bike question? 'Adventure bike' is a marketing term more than a segment, although it has become a generic term for larger bikes which can be viewed one of two ways. They are either able to do both tar and gravel, or they're not that good at either! They were called 'dual-purpose' bikes back when my Elefant was new, but that term now means smaller off-road bikes. But I find the adventure name a bit juvenile, like we're all 12 years old, and off for an adventure...

  • @SOCKETBHAI12
    @SOCKETBHAI12 Před měsícem +4

    please review CBR 1000RR_R FIREBLADE

  • @___SSS___
    @___SSS___ Před měsícem +1

    Interceptor 650 also has 270° crank parallel twin 😅

  • @pradeepks86
    @pradeepks86 Před měsícem

    Thank you for the great review, could you please review Suzuki VStrom 800 DE?

  • @Thesussybaka69
    @Thesussybaka69 Před měsícem +1

    Is honda even going to release the other big bikes this year?? Like seriously

  • @YouAreOnYoutube
    @YouAreOnYoutube Před měsícem

    Puncture is a problem !! Easy decision :D

  • @singhkrishanu
    @singhkrishanu Před měsícem +1

    Bro if possible make a video on BMW 1300GS

  • @nandurajagopal4847
    @nandurajagopal4847 Před měsícem +2

    Bro... Where is Guerrilla ? Planning to buy.

    • @Dushyant933
      @Dushyant933 Před měsícem +1

      Guerrilla is in Barcelona. Not available in India yet.

    • @iamstrell
      @iamstrell  Před měsícem +1

      No update from RE regarding the test units in India.

    • @MangiferaIndica918
      @MangiferaIndica918 Před 10 dny

      In the jungles.

  • @navedalam9333
    @navedalam9333 Před měsícem +1

    Finally it's here...much awaited review.

  • @ecirlos4601
    @ecirlos4601 Před 23 dny

    You mentioned you are 5’-06” isn’t that bike too high for you ?

  • @rubicon3916
    @rubicon3916 Před měsícem

    Great to see you achieving in life, watching you since R3 time.

  • @veerabathranravi5415
    @veerabathranravi5415 Před měsícem +1

    Ns 400 review

  • @raisjeffrey9151
    @raisjeffrey9151 Před měsícem

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jfro5867
    @jfro5867 Před měsícem

    Sounds like a very versatle daily rider, can do off road, can do motorways, comfortable, not too complicated, great engine and gearbox, and last but not least it’s a Honda so should go forever if looked after.

  • @harisankarkp
    @harisankarkp Před měsícem

  • @Arjun5749
    @Arjun5749 Před měsícem +1

    Njn f250 edukan nikuvann nganeyond bike strelley

  • @AmmarKhan-nd3xo
    @AmmarKhan-nd3xo Před měsícem

    Hope to see crf in india

  • @baljit8556
    @baljit8556 Před měsícem

    Please buddy review for jawa 350

  • @RadhakrishnanK-qr2mc
    @RadhakrishnanK-qr2mc Před měsícem

    Strelley f250 nganeyond 2024

  • @mcrossboy8634
    @mcrossboy8634 Před měsícem

    Which action camera you are using