
Originally Posted by
Padmei
Cheers for that guys. From the sounds of it a 650 willl be the right size so I guess it will be riding a few & see what fits. Great coverage of the dusty butt transalper!!

Speaking of which - The transalp is a bike I like the look of - how does it handle off road?
I've done about 2000km on the Transalp now, including the Dusty Butt and one or two much easier rides, and I'd rate it as significantly better off road than the BMW Funduro I used to have, mainly because it has the magical 21" front wheel. It's not quite as grunty (mine's the 600cc model though - I daresay the 650 is a bit better) although being a twin it's way more torquey, and is very predictable and easy to control on gravel. It suffers when the going gets very rough, as TA hinted, because it is rather heavy (I'm not small, but not strong either), and if I do drop it I bet it'll be a bastard to pick up.
It's probably the best two up bike I've ever had handling and comfort-wise, and it will go quite happily up to about 130kph, and reluctantly up to about 150kph. I'm running Mitas E07 tyres front and rear, and they seem to do the business both on and off-road. A friend who hasn't ridden for 20-odd years borrowed it to ride to Timaru a couple of weekends ago, and he found it easy to just get on and ride.
The only complaint I have heard about the 650 Trannys is that they are a bit thirsty, (perhaps TimG can confirm or deny this) but I've got no such worries with the 600.
She's a hard road finding the perfect adventure bike....
Cheers
A
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so why then do I know, I will see you in far off places?
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