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The Honda Africa twin 1000 , warts and all.
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The Honda Africa twin 1000 , warts and all.
We buy things we don't need
With money we don't have
To impress people we don't even like
With money we don't have
To impress people we don't even like
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The Honda Africa twin 1000 , warts and all.
It's all on the XRV uk forum Almoto al wrote:Hi any more info?, cheers Al
We buy things we don't need
With money we don't have
To impress people we don't even like
With money we don't have
To impress people we don't even like
Re: The Honda Africa twin 1000 , warts and all.
My tenere doesn't have bargain basement suspension :silly:AndyB wrote:I'd have expected the suspension to be a long way ahead of the Tenere which is proper bargain basement stuff so you've surprised me with your post.RandG wrote:I really enjoyed it, however, the only thing I think it had over my tenere was power, it fair snorts on when you open it up, but that was it. My ten has everything on it I want/need, if I were to get an AT, all that would need replacing again, and find another 7 grand to afford it, so it's a no for me.motorbike wrote:DOOMED DOOMED THERE ALL DOOOOMED....courtesy of dads army.....New bike obviously some things will come to light over time..being a honda probably silly little things ...bad pdi however...I must say the A twin didn't float my boat even though I desperately wanted to like it...is there anyone else out there who tried it and feels the same,or was I just having a bad day and have missed out buying the world's greatest bike?
Re: The Honda Africa twin 1000 , warts and all.
Nor does mine (thumbs)RandG wrote:My tenere doesn't have bargain basement suspension :silly:AndyB wrote:I'd have expected the suspension to be a long way ahead of the Tenere which is proper bargain basement stuff so you've surprised me with your post.RandG wrote:I really enjoyed it, however, the only thing I think it had over my tenere was power, it fair snorts on when you open it up, but that was it. My ten has everything on it I want/need, if I were to get an AT, all that would need replacing again, and find another 7 grand to afford it, so it's a no for me.motorbike wrote:DOOMED DOOMED THERE ALL DOOOOMED....courtesy of dads army.....New bike obviously some things will come to light over time..being a honda probably silly little things ...bad pdi however...I must say the A twin didn't float my boat even though I desperately wanted to like it...is there anyone else out there who tried it and feels the same,or was I just having a bad day and have missed out buying the world's greatest bike?
The standard suspension on them is pretty poor so that's one area where I thought the new AT would really improve on.
Re: The Honda Africa twin 1000 , warts and all.
What's been done to it?RandG wrote:My tenere doesn't have bargain basement suspension :silly:AndyB wrote:I'd have expected the suspension to be a long way ahead of the Tenere which is proper bargain basement stuff so you've surprised me with your post.RandG wrote:I really enjoyed it, however, the only thing I think it had over my tenere was power, it fair snorts on when you open it up, but that was it. My ten has everything on it I want/need, if I were to get an AT, all that would need replacing again, and find another 7 grand to afford it, so it's a no for me.motorbike wrote:DOOMED DOOMED THERE ALL DOOOOMED....courtesy of dads army.....New bike obviously some things will come to light over time..being a honda probably silly little things ...bad pdi however...I must say the A twin didn't float my boat even though I desperately wanted to like it...is there anyone else out there who tried it and feels the same,or was I just having a bad day and have missed out buying the world's greatest bike?
Re: The Honda Africa twin 1000 , warts and all.
I don't complain for my suspension on my '15 tenere. Good enough for me.AndyB wrote:Nor does mine (thumbs)RandG wrote:My tenere doesn't have bargain basement suspension :silly:AndyB wrote:I'd have expected the suspension to be a long way ahead of the Tenere which is proper bargain basement stuff so you've surprised me with your post.RandG wrote:I really enjoyed it, however, the only thing I think it had over my tenere was power, it fair snorts on when you open it up, but that was it. My ten has everything on it I want/need, if I were to get an AT, all that would need replacing again, and find another 7 grand to afford it, so it's a no for me.motorbike wrote:DOOMED DOOMED THERE ALL DOOOOMED....courtesy of dads army.....New bike obviously some things will come to light over time..being a honda probably silly little things ...bad pdi however...I must say the A twin didn't float my boat even though I desperately wanted to like it...is there anyone else out there who tried it and feels the same,or was I just having a bad day and have missed out buying the world's greatest bike?
The standard suspension on them is pretty poor so that's one area where I thought the new AT would really improve on.
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The Honda Africa twin 1000 , warts and all.
Can you guys move the Tenere talk off Al's Africa Twin thread & start a Tenere suspension thread of your own
We want to know about the AT & the Tenere references are cluttering it up
We want to know about the AT & the Tenere references are cluttering it up
We buy things we don't need
With money we don't have
To impress people we don't even like
With money we don't have
To impress people we don't even like