johnnyboxer wrote:I don't own oneFrog wrote:If you can't see it then it's not a problem for you, enjoy it.johnnyboxer wrote:So what is wrong with the AT sidestand, how pants is it?
I haven't looked at one
So tell me what you think is wrong with the design in your opinion, Frog?
The Honda Africa twin 1000 , warts and all.
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What a crock of shite!!!
The side stand isn't even moving...its the suspension doing the rocking about isn't it?
Watch it again and look just at the stand and bracket FFS
What is it about ABR always slagging off Honda's?
OK the new AT is having some teething problems but overall the bike is a great package (yes i bought one and i have no faults to report!!! )
scotsy
The side stand isn't even moving...its the suspension doing the rocking about isn't it?
Watch it again and look just at the stand and bracket FFS
What is it about ABR always slagging off Honda's?
OK the new AT is having some teething problems but overall the bike is a great package (yes i bought one and i have no faults to report!!! )
scotsy
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Re: The Honda Africa twin 1000 , warts and all.
scotsy wrote:What a crock of shite!!!
The side stand isn't even moving...its the suspension doing the rocking about isn't it?
Watch it again and look just at the stand and bracket FFS
What is it about ABR always slagging off Honda's?
OK the new AT is having some teething problems but overall the bike is a great package (yes i bought one and i have no faults to report!!! )
That's great you haven't had any problems ,I only wish my Africa Twin ,was the same,ps what mileage have covered on your bike. Cheers.Al (thumbs)
scotsy
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A succinct review of the Honda AT at last, thank you (thumbs)scotsy wrote:What a crock of shite!!!
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Blimeymoto al wrote:Hi chaps, I picked my bike up this afternoon , replacement of a fuse,not covered under warranty .£112.00..ps and it's not even April 1st ....sore EH .Al
Can the cable be re-routed to enable the fuse to be more easily accessed?
If not I'd be fitting a separate one and not relying on the standard one!
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My bike! And I don't care!
The tarp goes up for me when I step out of my tent and there's room for my week old AT, so why not? I can pack her up in the rain without getting my kit wet when it comes to leaving - more then a couple of guys asked me where the tarp came from so they could get one (though perhaps they'd not admit it) - I take an umbrella when touring too, go on - there's a full thread of material there too!!! lol
The tarp goes up for me when I step out of my tent and there's room for my week old AT, so why not? I can pack her up in the rain without getting my kit wet when it comes to leaving - more then a couple of guys asked me where the tarp came from so they could get one (though perhaps they'd not admit it) - I take an umbrella when touring too, go on - there's a full thread of material there too!!! lol
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Oh welcome Alleycam.If your bikes a week old and you don't want to get it wet there's no point packing up in the rain...you won't be able to ride home! 
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Enjoy the bike , ignore the piss takers (thumbs)alleycam wrote:My bike! And I don't care!
The tarp goes up for me when I step out of my tent and there's room for my week old AT, so why not? I can pack her up in the rain without getting my kit wet when it comes to leaving - more then a couple of guys asked me where the tarp came from so they could get one (though perhaps they'd not admit it) - I take an umbrella when touring too, go on - there's a full thread of material there too!!! lol
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Good man, looks a nice set up and if you have it, why not use italleycam wrote:My bike! And I don't care!
The tarp goes up for me when I step out of my tent and there's room for my week old AT, so why not? I can pack her up in the rain without getting my kit wet when it comes to leaving - more then a couple of guys asked me where the tarp came from so they could get one (though perhaps they'd not admit it) - I take an umbrella when touring too, go on - there's a full thread of material there too!!! lol
Can't see owt wrong
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
