First Ride on the 2024 Honda Transalp | Full Review

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How does the 2024 Honda Transalp stack up against the slew of ADV machines today? Watch to find out!

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Maybe they’ll bring back the ST1300. I had to give mine up for. 2015 Goldwing because, at 76, it was just too top heavy. I loved both the 2003 and 2009 that I owned and put more than1k on. I really miss the days I had on that Red bike. What a trooper.

kimhorton
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Hello
This is Korea
I'm very interested in Transelph
I'm subscribing to it.
I'll keep watching
Always ride it safely

NKK
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I just bought my 2024 Transalp and I really like it. As a 2-up bike, it can do the job as long as the passenger can get themselves up onto the high pillion saddle. I plan to use mine as a solo ride only. I have other bikes for 2 up riding. It will spend very few miles off road.

richardcasey
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Thanks for the review!
Was wondering what are thoughts of using this a two up bike? Wife and I are looking for something to pull out of a toy hauler and ride 150 to 200 miles a day with some light off-roading included.

DigitalRodney
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Just found your channel. Great reviews. Really enjoying watching your videos. Thank you for all the hard work.

rustycornelius
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How suitable might this be for say riding 400 freeway miles in a day, from Washington to Montana and doing some camping. I’m actually leaning towards a GS 1300 as I assume that would be a lot more comfortable and less vibrations cruising at 72 mph.. A little off road ability would be nice, like fire roads, but not a big priority for me. Too bad the Honda doesn’t have cruise control available, but it’s a fraction of the price..

bllewellyn