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  • @ridewherever
    @ridewherever Před 25 dny +7

    My first Africa twin adventure sports and DCT test ride was on this bike a week ago. I was skeptical of DCT at first but within 5 minutes I was convinced. In traffic, it is such a delight.

  • @rustworks2588
    @rustworks2588 Před 27 dny +12

    2024 model looks stunning with the flared tank. A bit dissapointed that they didn't make their screen OS more responsive but overall what a bike! Thanks for the awesome review Dan! ❤

  • @WheelieGoodTV
    @WheelieGoodTV Před 27 dny +8

    Great review Dan. I think a lot more of these will be selling now the BMW R1300GSA has been released. 👌

    • @Englishbikerdan
      @Englishbikerdan Před 27 dny +3

      Thanks Dave, that new GSA sure is interesting to look at. I'm being diplomatic! :D

  • @tolob
    @tolob Před 27 dny +6

    Got mine in March and have toured Spain and Portugal on it. Good review, at least you know about the different modes for the DCT unlike other reviews that complain it changes too quickly. 👍

    • @robin81018
      @robin81018 Před 23 dny

      Yea, that is annoying. Than dont do a review if you dont understand the bike.

    • @rkr6237
      @rkr6237 Před 20 dny

      What do they mean when they say it changes too quickly?

    • @brianhoward9217
      @brianhoward9217 Před 15 dny +1

      @@rkr6237 They mean in std mode (S1 I think) the upshifts happen very early/quickly leaving you with a feeling of no power. The other modes like S2 & S3 hold the gears longer and allow the bike to rev out more and run well. From what I've seen the S3 is the ideal mode that comes closest to how you'd probably normally shift a manual bike. Of course, it is all able to be over-ridden with manual mode if you want 100% control of shift points. Really wonderful and highly developed system. 15 years of development now. I don't own one yet but have had an extended test ride on a '23 model - the '24 is even quite a bit better I understand. My God, when Honda fits the supercharger this will be a supreme bike to say the least. Here's hoping it is on the '25 model as it has been under patent since 2019!

    • @rkr6237
      @rkr6237 Před 14 dny +1

      @@brianhoward9217 Thank you for the detailed reply, that was very helpful for me, a relative newbie when it comes to bikes, to understand better the nature of the cvt system on a bike like the AT. I assume the manual mode is pretty intuitive and easy to use on the cvt bike, but I wonder if it gives the same level of satisfaction as a regular manual bike with a foot gear shifter. I wish it were easy to test ride these bikes where I am. The supercharger does indeed present a tantalising prospect.

    • @brianhoward9217
      @brianhoward9217 Před 14 dny +1

      @@rkr6237 I found the manual mode quite acceptable. I'm 63 so I'm starting to appreciate any comforts on a long ride and not having to do a thousand clicks with my foot and clutch lever would be great I think. It is a personal thing, to be sure, and some people will indeed prefer a full traditional manual. I've had nearly 50 years of those so I am more than ready for the ease (and better acceleration) of the DCT. It is progress, just like the car over horse and cart. A number of manufacturers have DCT or very similar on the drawing board and some are about to release them - Honda has shown them it is a success by being the first.

  • @althescottishbiker
    @althescottishbiker Před 27 dny +1

    Dan, as always, nice video. I tested one a year or so ago and I was pleasantly surprised. At a 29in leg I am deffo a shorty. What put me off was the height of the bars, they felt too high and it was just massive. I guess that’s why they brought back the Transalp. I ended up with a CB500x. Ride safe.

  • @JEmmertz
    @JEmmertz Před 27 dny

    Superb review. Thanks a bunch!

  • @tomstc
    @tomstc Před 27 dny

    Great bike, and nice review. I took the non tour model out and really enjoyed it.

  • @sueandjaybo
    @sueandjaybo Před 21 dnem +1

    Great review. Just bought mine today. So looking forward to putting many many miles on it. I’m 6 ft tall but only have a 32inch inseam and this bike is perfect.

  • @mariuszr5412
    @mariuszr5412 Před 27 dny

    Very good review Dan, good job! I like your videos very much! Greetings from Poland!

  • @soggywuffles882
    @soggywuffles882 Před 27 dny +5

    Had my 2024 ATAS dct for a few weeks now, I’ve concluded it’s my Goldilocks adventure bike. Enough power, decent fuel economy, and I can flat foot it. Had a tiger 1200 rally pro prior to the ATAS, and while it made a ton of power it was a beast of a bike to live with.

    • @darekz9777
      @darekz9777 Před 27 dny

      I'm currently trying to decide what to buy a big Tiger 1200 or ATAS manual. Can you share some thoughts about both bikes, how would you compare Tiger to ATAS?

    • @soggywuffles882
      @soggywuffles882 Před 27 dny +6

      @@darekz9777 The power and induction noise of the 1200 was really addictive. The quick shifter and overall fueling were typical triumph smooth. I’d say overall build quality between the two are similar, Triumph has a sharper brake feel, but also a ton of fork dive to go with it. TFTs on both aren’t great, the triumph has more intuitive controls however. Africa twin has CarPlay which I use every time I ride. Fuel economy I get around 50-52 mpg us on the ATAS, Tiger was about 42-45 mpg. My biggest issues with the Tiger was seat height/top heavy feeling and I had issues with the bike stalling randomly at stops and even a few times on the freeway. My dealership couldn’t figure out what the issue was. Hopefully that helps you a bit. Both are great bikes.

    • @darekz9777
      @darekz9777 Před 27 dny +1

      ​@@soggywuffles882Thank you for your reply.
      Actually the Triumph dealer asked me if I really need a big adventure bike like the Tiger 1200, they suggested that I should consider the Tiger 900 Really Pro, which could be a better and lighter option.???

    • @soggywuffles882
      @soggywuffles882 Před 27 dny +3

      @@darekz9777 I had a 900 rally pro prior to the 1200 and objectively it’s a better all around bike. I never felt it lacking for power and the suspension felt equally as nice. This years model has an even spicier motor.

    • @darekz9777
      @darekz9777 Před 27 dny +1

      ​@@soggywuffles882So maybe the Triumph dealer was right offering me the new 2024 Tiger 900 Rally Pro over Tiger 1200😂
      Is the new ATAS much bigger and heavier than the 900 Rally Pro? For sure new ATAS will be more expensive and you still have to pay extra for central stand and quick shifter 😭

  • @brianhoward9217
    @brianhoward9217 Před 14 dny +1

    Thanks for your very well-balanced review. Just watched it again and the following thoughts have surfaced for me. The 2024 Africa Twin is an incredible improvement on the release of the 2020 model when it was upgraded to the current 1,084cc motor. The torque has increased and is much smoother and more measured in its deployment from zero to high rpm. It really is a pearler of a twin motor with a great traditional 'twin' sound with the upgraded 2024 muffler. I'm a fan and a Honda tragic from way back and can hardly wait to own one. I would very much like to buy the '25 model next year.
    HOWEVER, Honda will NOT be getting my money until at least some or all of the following glitches/negatives are resolved:
    1) The atrociously long time it takes to boot the TFT screen and THEN it requires a touch on an 'OK' button before giving you access. WTF Honda?! No other manufacturers spoil the ride experience like this so WTF Honda?!
    2) The switchgear needs an overhaul - simplify it AND include backlighting
    3) An easy way to get the seat height BELOW 800mm. Please don't try to tell me it can't be done Honda. I'm 5'6" (167cm) and I would like to be able to flatfoot. 795mm seat height is a worthy goal Honda.
    4) For the top-of-the-line model (mainly road use owners) ditch those ridiculous spoked wheels and give us some tasteful forged cast aluminium wheels. Cleaning spokes is an absolute nightmare. We already have enough cleaning with the chain drive, so, please Honda - some alloys.
    5) For two-up touring it most definitely needs some more power. They should either bump the capacity to 1250cc for another 30hp OR, preferably, finally release the supercharged model on which they hold a Japanese patent and as such has been in development since 2019. One would think that simply in the name of competition with the Multistradas, GS1300s, Triumphs et al, Honda would want to increase the power at least somewhat. It is great for low speed stuff but 2-up with luggage on the highway it does need quite a bit more. Please! (from all reports the supercharger design is for low-mid range torque - not meant to be a high-rev Kawasaki H2 competitor).
    6) Not mandatory for my purchase but, with DCT, a reverse gear for parking such a heavy baby would be handy. You'd only need 'impulse power' Scotty :-)
    7) Does that great sounding rear muffler really have to be the size of a boat anchor?
    So there's my list of gripes for a bike I love a lot. My wishlist. How about it Honda - all for '25?

  • @sudovv
    @sudovv Před 27 dny +1

    Thank you for your service, from a fellow vertically frugal man

  • @kawajocb1685
    @kawajocb1685 Před 25 dny +1

    Nice Ride

  • @Kero_81
    @Kero_81 Před 25 dny +2

    I have a 22 cb500x and the AT is my absolute dream bike! 🥰

  • @deanharris9331
    @deanharris9331 Před 27 dny

    One of my favourite looking adventure bikes. Honda also do this machine in a red colour which is quite stunning as well.
    Great review again Dan....love it ❤👍

    • @Englishbikerdan
      @Englishbikerdan Před 27 dny

      It sure is pretty! The adventure sports model only comes in black or white, but the red is the standard Africa Twin. I should try one of those soon.

  • @rodneybutler7939
    @rodneybutler7939 Před 20 dny

    These Heavy Bikes just make us work-out more, ( is my advise ) Great Video !!!

  • @BikerSatoshi
    @BikerSatoshi Před 25 dny

    Nice review. This will be my next bike. Test ridden DCT and Manual. Manual is the one for me and that engine is a peach. More than enough power for this type of bike. Love the looks too.

  • @uncleryo3989
    @uncleryo3989 Před 27 dny +1

    It seemed like ages waiting for this review! But it was worth the wait!
    I'm currently in a big decision battle between T7 and Africa twin.
    But the more i research about Africa twin, the more I want one!

    • @Englishbikerdan
      @Englishbikerdan Před 27 dny +1

      @@uncleryo3989 Thank you! T7 review coming soon!

    • @TheFbiFilesRepeat
      @TheFbiFilesRepeat Před 22 dny

      Im in the same seat. Im 2 meters tall so i think ill go with AT but not sure

    • @uncleryo3989
      @uncleryo3989 Před 22 dny

      ​@@TheFbiFilesRepeatthat's exactly my situation, im 195cm tall. Hard to choose...

    • @uncleryo3989
      @uncleryo3989 Před 15 dny +2

      @@TheFbiFilesRepeat I know it's been a while but if you're still interested. I've visited both Honda and Yamaha dealers and got to try both for 30 mins. Both are very good, but T7 seat is a disaster and i noticed that (at least for my long legs) I had to put my leg kinda at an angle on the right peg, because my calf was touching the engine case/side. Super easy to get burned.
      Honda on the other hand.. it feels like a big bike, the seat is wider and way more comfortable. But yet again the Bike itself is more expensive.
      Regarding power, both have way more than enough power to overtake cars while traveling. But Yamaha felt like its power focused towards the lower RPM range while Honda became alive in the higher rpm range. (That's how it felt for me)
      Personally I "removed" T7 all together from my search list after visiting the dealers. Going to buy myself older AT.

  • @alinwithther6
    @alinwithther6 Před 26 dny +1

    Great video mate!
    This is my ideal next bike, i plan long tours 2up and my Tracer 9GT as much as i love it, it needs a bit more ground clearance for that and i had on loan the 2023 AT and that was too tall for me, so this new one with 19" front wheel, looks like it may do the trick.
    Will test one and see.
    Keep the hard work coming.

    • @Englishbikerdan
      @Englishbikerdan Před 25 dny +1

      Thanks, this AT might be perfect for your needs then!

  • @user-mf8po7dj3w
    @user-mf8po7dj3w Před 27 dny +2

    Brilliant review again Dan, I was in honda bellevue today just sitting on my potential new purchase and I noticed that all the taller bikes nc, trans and Africa had rock hard seats, virtually no padding and very angular edges that kind of dig into the inside of your leg, I'm 6ft and easily flat foot all these bikes, they just seemed rather uncomfortable, I guess that's for shorter guys/girls to fit on them, who would champion older bikes style seat like my cbf1000 that had loads of padding but could be moved up or down to suit every rider? Lol

  • @darekz9777
    @darekz9777 Před 27 dny +1

    Thanks Dan, great video.
    Would you prefer to have the new ATAS over your Tracer 9GT?

  • @MotoGoato
    @MotoGoato Před 27 dny +2

    Cracking looking bike ... the styling is so on point. It's easily right up beside the Ducati Desert X for the best looking ADV bike. The engine is a real peach too, I have the previous gen version in my NT1100 (manual with quick shifter) and highly rate it ... nice and lazy at low revs and lugs along in a very relaxed manor, at 30mph in 4th it's only just above tick over - but get it up over 5/6K rpm and it properly livens up, nothing like as aggressively as my 790 duke did but still plenty enough to raise grins and laughs whilst back lane scratching. The Africa Twin has always been a bit tall for my liking but this new lower one is 100% on my shortlist of bikes I'm likely to buy next 🙂

    • @earthwormjim3269
      @earthwormjim3269 Před 17 dny

      I don't like the smaller wheel size and lower seat height. It doesn't look like a classical Africa Twin with the shorter front wheel. Part of the appeal of the Africa Twin is the tall height and intimidation factor that keeps women and noobs away from it.

  • @jeffbanfieldsflwr3537
    @jeffbanfieldsflwr3537 Před 27 dny +1

    I have about 1300 miles on mine. One thing i wish it had, iluminated buttons. At night time, there are too many to memorize.

  • @UncleWally3
    @UncleWally3 Před 25 dny +1

    After over fifty years of riding and at 72, my fully farkled Africa Twin is still one of my favorite bikes. The ‘24 Sports DCT model attracts but I’m not sure if it’s significantly more accommodating - for my demographic - than previous models. Because snagging a demo ride is next to impossible, I’ll likely just go to the gym a bit more and keep what I have.

    • @Englishbikerdan
      @Englishbikerdan Před 25 dny

      You have to have all the farkles! :)

    • @UncleWally3
      @UncleWally3 Před 25 dny

      @@Englishbikerdan Ha, but actually no. The only thing I really needed for my AT is a seat that likes my ass (hard to find) and a windscreen that keeps me cozy. The other stuff (full exhaust and suspension upgrades + fiddle toys) is more driven by hubris than necessity. I’ve owned many bikes over the years but I suspect the Africa Twin DCT will be my last really functional motorcycle, the others will be to wrench, look at and roll to the coffee shop . . .

  • @JohnLongdin
    @JohnLongdin Před 25 dny

    Thanks for the review Dan. Could you clarify what you were talking about when you said "it's softening" 😂

    • @Englishbikerdan
      @Englishbikerdan Před 25 dny +1

      Thanks John, so it lowers the bike basically and makes the suspension softer. Very clever stuff!

    • @JohnLongdin
      @JohnLongdin Před 25 dny +1

      @@Englishbikerdan thanks Dan, I was being a bit tongue in cheek 😉

    • @Englishbikerdan
      @Englishbikerdan Před 8 dny +1

      Oh you!

  • @IanTed
    @IanTed Před 27 dny +1

    I’d be tempted now but the Multistrada is relatively low too…

  • @stevek4449
    @stevek4449 Před 24 dny

    So from a DIY perspective, where is the air filter(s)? Under the upper side fairings, or removal of the fuel tank on the 2024?

  • @jackk1583
    @jackk1583 Před 2 dny

    Nice presentation. Could have used standard upper: lower bars w/ fogs
    What kind of jacket u got there? Belstaff? Merlin?

    • @Englishbikerdan
      @Englishbikerdan Před 2 dny

      Thanks. Jacket is a Merlin Chigwell Utility jacket.

  • @hexyar
    @hexyar Před 27 dny +1

    hehe... I see you were in Bramley... You local or just in the area for this vid?

  • @brianhoward9217
    @brianhoward9217 Před 25 dny +1

    I hear what you say about adequate power however I think another 30hp would be then competitive. The strongly rumoured supercharged model for '25 MY should fix that! THAT'S when Honda will get my money. Beautiful bike!

    • @Englishbikerdan
      @Englishbikerdan Před 24 dny +1

      Yeah, I can't really argue with that either. I would guess the next iteration will have a bit more.

  • @davidnunnerley9084
    @davidnunnerley9084 Před 27 dny +1

    Great review as always Dan.
    This is good that you need a ladder to climb on. I like the idea of the DCT.
    However this is a very heavy bike and as the majority of people are going to be using roads only why not just buy a sports tourer which would be 40/50 kilos lighter?
    It would also appear that you need an A level in computer science before actually riding.
    Also worryingly it stalled twice! Just my thoughts, Dave N

    • @Sasquatch_by_Day-nv3yh
      @Sasquatch_by_Day-nv3yh Před 26 dny

      I can only speak for myself, I would prefer a sports tourer but even the paved roads where I live are so rough it overwhelms the average sports tourer suspension. I just picked up my 2024 ATAS a couple of days ago.

    • @carlosalonso9866
      @carlosalonso9866 Před 24 dny

      @@Sasquatch_by_Day-nv3yh Sadly, I’m gravitating towards the same conclusion, as much as I love my Ninja 1000sx, the road surface where I ride gets worse from year to year and is increasingly overwhelming its suspension

  • @jjrebel2135
    @jjrebel2135 Před 21 dnem +1

    Curious how you can flat foot this at 825mm, but your heels are slightly off the ground with 810mm bikes. Softer suspension, narrower seat?

    • @Englishbikerdan
      @Englishbikerdan Před 21 dnem +1

      Exactly that, suspension sag and standover make a huge difference.

  • @magikdethmonkey
    @magikdethmonkey Před 27 dny +1

    If mainly road touring without a pillion is this worth it over the Transalp?

    • @Englishbikerdan
      @Englishbikerdan Před 27 dny +1

      I think this now handles better than the Transalp with the new 19" front.

    • @magikdethmonkey
      @magikdethmonkey Před 27 dny +1

      @@Englishbikerdan thanks for the reply. Think I'll line up a little demo ride then, could be the droid I'm looking for.

  • @TheDervMan
    @TheDervMan Před 20 dny +1

    Did you find out what was going on with the stalling? Pretty sure I've read about that on some of the earlier models so assumed they'd sorted that.

    • @Englishbikerdan
      @Englishbikerdan Před 18 dny +1

      I did not, and it never did it again. Just a weird one off perhaps.

    • @TheDervMan
      @TheDervMan Před 18 dny +1

      @@Englishbikerdan Thanks for replying 👍

  • @adnanalam200
    @adnanalam200 Před 27 dny

    Good review thanks. Definitely a nice bike but always feel like it's a mid size ADV trying to be a full size ADV. That puts me off.

  • @n057828
    @n057828 Před 22 dny

    New bmw GSA auto out is still go for this from down under mate ❤
    Oh it’s not a real auto 😅

  • @benkelly2190
    @benkelly2190 Před 25 dny +1

    Looks ok, like the 10” wheel, but too heavy! I’d go for the standard all day! 👍🏻

    • @Englishbikerdan
      @Englishbikerdan Před 24 dny +1

      I've not actually ridden the standard one!

    • @benkelly2190
      @benkelly2190 Před 24 dny +1

      My choice nice and light and a jolly good giggle to boot!👍🏻

  • @MCLottotv
    @MCLottotv Před 10 dny

    I just bought a 2019 AT 200 miles on it by mistake! I only drive it to work and I'm thinking of traveling across states but Im scared to go on the highway. What should I do? Also, I'm thinking about trading it in for Yamaha Xmax. I'm more of a scooter guy!

    • @Englishbikerdan
      @Englishbikerdan Před 9 dny

      Is that what you told the wife, you bought a bike by mistake?! It's great on the highway. Give it a go!

  • @perfectlynormal5729
    @perfectlynormal5729 Před 26 dny

    No Apple Car Play or Android Auto?

  • @georgediakodimitris4805

    Adventure Sports DCT or the smaller Africa Twin DCT ?

  • @jonathanr72
    @jonathanr72 Před 27 dny

    I would go for a Tiger 900 GT Pro over this every day of the week.

    • @Englishbikerdan
      @Englishbikerdan Před 27 dny

      To each their own!

    • @jonathanr72
      @jonathanr72 Před 27 dny

      @@Englishbikerdan It's not that the Honda is a bad bike, it's just that the Triumph has all the same stuff, is lighter and a fair bit cheaper too. The only case I can see for the Honda is if you actually wanted the automatic transmission for some reason, eg physical limitations.

    • @ridewherever
      @ridewherever Před 25 dny

      @@jonathanr72the DCT is awesome. I thought I’d hate it but I don’t. Honestly, I’m tired of shifting, car was manual for 17 years straight. Speed triple is manual. It’s nice to hop on an Africa twin DCT and come back with less rider fatigue. Nothing to do with physical limitations. Honda is 17,500 usd Tiger is 16,895 usd.

    • @jonathanr72
      @jonathanr72 Před 25 dny

      @@ridewherever When I said physical limitations I was thinking of someone I met who had a prosthetic foot and couldn't use a gear lever.

    • @ridewherever
      @ridewherever Před 24 dny

      @@jonathanr72 oh very true, didn’t think of that.

  • @user-fg5qb3hw9q
    @user-fg5qb3hw9q Před 22 dny

    I think it’s a map probleem

  • @scribehades
    @scribehades Před 25 dny

    Thrum is the word.

  • @May-D97
    @May-D97 Před 27 dny +16

    Most bikes i won't buy just because they're too high. I mean you won't sell many bikes with a seat height that eliminates 50% of men and 90% of women. Why has it taken them this long to work this out?

    • @Englishbikerdan
      @Englishbikerdan Před 27 dny +3

      Because people bought the previous tall bikes? 🤷‍♂️

    • @bazitube390
      @bazitube390 Před 27 dny +4

      You don't need to flat foot a bike to be able to ride it. You know that right?

    • @ferguscawley11
      @ferguscawley11 Před 26 dny +3

      ​@@bazitube390 Exactly that. This obsession with having to flatfoot a bike is just silly

    • @May-D97
      @May-D97 Před 26 dny +3

      Who said anything about flat footing a bike, I didn't! You do know that right?
      My point is shorter men and women are a massive part of the population that could be buying bikes also and increase sales.

    • @David-lh9wh
      @David-lh9wh Před 25 dny

      ​@May-D97 or just buy the bike that fits you? Why complain about that skyscrapers are tall. They're inherently by design.

  • @leeinwis
    @leeinwis Před 24 dny

    This bike is too powerful for you.

  • @offthewallsurfer1
    @offthewallsurfer1 Před 27 dny +2

    The FK? Every motorcycle I sit on is too small for me, I’m 6’3”, literally every motorcycle is meant for small people, the struggle is most definitely for us giants!!

    • @Englishbikerdan
      @Englishbikerdan Před 26 dny

      You tall folk have the adventure market sown up.

    • @ridewherever
      @ridewherever Před 25 dny

      Lol sit on a 690 enduro R then. I’m 6’ even and I was tip toeing and that NEVER happens to me.

  • @earthwormjim3269
    @earthwormjim3269 Před 17 dny

    I don't like the smaller wheel size and lower seat height. It doesn't look like a classical Africa Twin with the shorter front wheel. Part of the appeal of the Africa Twin is the tall height and intimidation factor that keeps women and noobs away from it.

    • @Englishbikerdan
      @Englishbikerdan Před 16 dny +1

      You can still get the non-adventure sports with 21" front. Why would you want women to stay away from this bike? Bit weird.

    • @earthwormjim3269
      @earthwormjim3269 Před 16 dny

      @@Englishbikerdan Well the Africa Twin had the distinction of being a "man's bike" because it was too big and tall for women to handle. I have never seen a woman riding an Africa Twin.

    • @Englishbikerdan
      @Englishbikerdan Před 8 dny

      I've seen a few women riding huge adv bikes. I don't worry about who rides any type of bike, but I guess it depends on how insecure you're feeling. :D

    • @jamespeoples7566
      @jamespeoples7566 Před 6 dny

      Seat height is only 20mm lower

  • @christopherhorton5449
    @christopherhorton5449 Před 22 dny

    That TFT is rubbish. Slow to boot up and you have to ok a message on the screen. What's that all about? Other manufactures don't do that. and £18k is 4k dearer that a Triumph Tiger GT pro, which has more kit and more HP 820mm seat height on the low setting and you don't have to clean spoked wheels 😂

  • @kramnam4716
    @kramnam4716 Před 27 dny

    Don’t get the point of this bike

    • @Englishbikerdan
      @Englishbikerdan Před 26 dny +1

      It bike.

    • @LulaPlays
      @LulaPlays Před 25 dny

      Quite an odd comment Kram. There is a huge market for this bike.

  • @bcuzicancuellar5478
    @bcuzicancuellar5478 Před 26 dny

    Why don’t you learn the bike before telling the public anything about it! SMH!