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Thread: 1997 Honda Transalp

  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrDarkMatter View Post
    hi guys, I am looking for thoughts and experiences on these bikes. I am riding a 1997 BMW F650ST single Cyl as a commuter from Waikanae to Welly every day. Love the bike but it does have some drawbacks.

    Out of the blue I had a chance to ride a 1997 Honda Transalp and absolutely loved it. It was smoother, faster, more comfortable and handling was significantly better than the F650 IMHO.

    I am looking for some thoughts and experiences with the transalp please , particularly if you used in as a commuter.


    thanks
    Amazed you thought the TA was faster, but otherwise I reckon you are right, having owned both. Having also had a 650 transalp, I would choose the 650 if you are mostly on the road, but the 600 if you are keen on adventuring. The 10000 mile minter is a bit over priced IMHO. Still a 17 year old bike eh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skinny_Birdman View Post
    . The 10000 mile minter is a bit over priced IMHO. Still a 17 year old bike eh?
    ya it is, but isnt that always the way at a dealership?

  3. #18
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    True, but if you mainly want it for commuting, buy a 650 as they don't command such a premium price so you will get a newer bike with better brakes and slightly longer legs for the same money.
    Nobody knows what human life is, why we come, why we go,
    so why then do I know, I will see you in far off places?
    Stephen Patrick Morrissey

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    Quote Originally Posted by dino3310 View Post
    i know a chap in auckland who can get hard to get carb parts
    You do????! could you Pm me some details.
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    this fella here http://www.trademe.co.nz/Members/Pro...?member=106097
    his names alec saunders.... top bloke and he nows his stuff

    this is his website, some off it is still under construction so theres a lot of stock not on there, but flick him an email and he'll sort it
    http://www.smebike.info/

    last year some chap in the usa couldnt find a part over there so after seeing his post on ADVrider i put him on to alec and 2 weeks later he had his part
    'Good things come to those who wait'
    Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it

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    If the TA in the Hutt is still available, don't hesitate, buy it. We saw it on the way to the TT2000. Beautiful bike. They put new tyres on it too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by whatastoner View Post
    If the TA in the Hutt is still available, don't hesitate, buy it. We saw it on the way to the TT2000. Beautiful bike. They put new tyres on it too!
    I was e-mailed with an option of buying...I would definitely grab it .....
    Of course I said no thanks....I only have one kidney left so decided to make do with the aprilia etc...

  8. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by dino3310 View Post
    his names alec saunders.... top bloke and he nows his stuff
    He used to have a bike shop in Marua Rd, shut down many years ago. He invented a vacuum valve grinding tool, but of course in this day and age they are little used, a classic case of a good idea at the wrong time. He has them on his website - I've had mine for many years, and only used it a handful of times....but it's good when I do use it.
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