NEW Honda XL750 Transalp LAUNCHED
- soho
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Re: NEW Honda XL750 Transalp LAUNCHED
Yes......and no price for the quick shifter yet ? (don't want one without and I hate to think what the lead time for that will be,I'll ask Honda at Excell in a couple of weeks)
- mark vb
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Re: NEW Honda XL750 Transalp LAUNCHED
I'm struggling to see how there's £2.5k more to this bike than the new Hornet. Ok, a bit of plastic bodywork and spoked wheels, but 35% more? Probably something to do with 'adventure' bikes being the current fad. In a year or so, when the novelty has worn off and sales are slow, I suspect they'll be available for well under 9k.
Re: NEW Honda XL750 Transalp LAUNCHED
Fou d it. Quicksilver is 240.
I agree it's overpriced compared to the hornet. I don't see what is worth £2500. Perhaps it's that they've underpriced the Hornet. After all, it's hardly any more than the 500X
I agree it's overpriced compared to the hornet. I don't see what is worth £2500. Perhaps it's that they've underpriced the Hornet. After all, it's hardly any more than the 500X
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As Brits, we sometimes under-estimate how much Honda and Yamaha hate each other. The Hornet is priced the way it is to destroy the Yamaha Tracer or whatever it's called. Honda's probably happy to make a loss on each one for a while. Honda never forgave Yamaha for its attempt to knock them off the 'biggest motorcycle manufacturer in the world' podium in the 1980s.
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NEW Honda XL750 Transalp LAUNCHED
ButRichard Simpson Mark II wrote:As Brits, we sometimes under-estimate how much Honda and Yamaha hate each other. The Hornet is priced the way it is to destroy the Yamaha Tracer or whatever it's called. Honda's probably happy to make a loss on each one for a while. Honda never forgave Yamaha for its attempt to knock them off the 'biggest motorcycle manufacturer in the world' podium in the 1980s.
Yamaha produced better bikes in the late 1970’s and all through the 1980’s
Some of the most exciting bikes of that era
In the 1980’s I had a succession of Yamaha competition & road bikes…I never even bothered looking at Honda’s range, it was dull
Same now with the Tracer/Tenere & MT series - light years ahead in terms of appeal & form/function
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With money we don't have
To impress people we don't even like
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Indeed so, and that's why Honda got so upset...rushed out the first generation of V4s that so tarnished their reputation .
I was manager of a Honda dealership at the time, lucky, lucky me!
I was manager of a Honda dealership at the time, lucky, lucky me!
Re: NEW Honda XL750 Transalp LAUNCHED
Just a thought, but what does the new Transalp do that the CB500X can't....
Having seen some of the videos that are already coming out, it doesn't look very inspiring at all.
Where does it fit really? I don't see it competing with the T7, KTM. Aprilia, etc
Having seen some of the videos that are already coming out, it doesn't look very inspiring at all.
Where does it fit really? I don't see it competing with the T7, KTM. Aprilia, etc
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I reckon it's likely to appeal to riders who want more power than a CB500X (95bhp vs 48bhp) and maybe better on the road for distance work than a T7...but not sure how it will compare with the others...
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The bum-basic CB5X is no off roader . . . or even a soft roader in my experience unless you want to splash another £3k+ for suspension & spoked wheels from RR onto the purchase price of a CB5X!
I bought one to replace my 600 Alp - it didn't!
Steve T
I bought one to replace my 600 Alp - it didn't!
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