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    Honda XL700 Transalp

    Has anyone ridden one of these? If so what do you think? What are the positives / negatives?

    And any idea how far they can be lowered for a shorter rider?

    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by young1 View Post
    Has anyone ridden one of these? If so what do you think? What are the positives / negatives?

    And any idea how far they can be lowered for a shorter rider?

    Mike
    I've never thought of you as particularly short but a transalp would be a big improvement over that big orange pig you currently ride

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    Its already low... Its a great backroads/metal/ some trails bike... and even better on the tar. On lots of metal surfaces it tracks better than my 08 DR650??? Should I say that?
    Does weigh more but they are all heavy . Just use Mitas E07s..
    This was our last ride: It was awesome. http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=494890

    Many thanks to Cooneyr.. Your input was spot on..

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    Thanks drbandit for the feedback. Interesting comments re your DR650 and tracking in the metal. So it handles the metal okay then? Not too much of a handful when it comes to power delivery etc?

    Mark we are looking at options for Leanne and saw one of these in the local Honda dealer, it was not a bike that I had considered before. So don't worry that wonderful piece of Austrian engineering is not leaving!

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    Quote Originally Posted by drbandit View Post
    Its already low... Its a great backroads/metal/ some trails bike... and even better on the tar. On lots of metal surfaces it tracks better than my 08 DR650??? Should I say that?
    Does weigh more but they are all heavy . Just use Mitas E07s..
    This was our last ride: It was awesome. http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=494890

    Many thanks to Cooneyr.. Your input was spot on..
    Looks like you fellas has an awesome trip going by the route you followed. Happy to help.

    Cheers R
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    i think the Transalp would make a lovely ladies bike Mike, if she can handle the weight and height.
    its a great bike, a little to road bias for me but still a great bike with a bit of style and grace.
    'Good things come to those who wait'
    Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it

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    I recently upgraded from a 650 Transalp to a 700 and it was a real upgrade. I was concerned about the 19" front wheel but for a very small loss ih rideability in tough going the improvement on the tar is huge. In short, "a bloody good bike, I love it"

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