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I bought this new in October 2024 for our annual European road trip, which although it was delayed this year, it has just completed with ease; 2500 miles in nine days all around the Alps / Dolomites. Total mileage is now 5400 miles and it’s due it’s first annual service in November; I paid for the Honda 3 service plan so that and the next service are included. Due to ongoing health issues I’ve made the decision that I won’t be travelling by bike any more so this needs a new home.

Purchased from Honda Nottingham I had the following Honda accessories fitted before delivery by Honda:

Centre / main-stand

Heated grips

Upper and lower air deflector sets

Tall travelling screen

Hand guards

12V socket on the dash



I have fitted the following after-market touring accessories:

Front fender-extender

Side-stand extender

Aluminum radiator guard TRANSALP

Frame bungs

Shad 45 litre top-box, rack and passenger rests (used once)

Shad SH36 carbon panniers, racks and pannier liner bags (used once)

Horn guard

Key protector

Indicator switch extender

Spot-lights / DRL’s LED (operate through Honda system)

Light Mounts

Bar-risers up and back

ACERBIS engine protector guard

Brake pedal extender



Not included but open to negotiation:

TomTom satnav mount

Tank bag (lockable)

Quad-lock anti-vibe phone mount

Small flip screen


Never been off-road or used in the winter salt; in fact it had never been wet until our trip last week. All keys, documents etc. present. Everything works as advertised and it was run-in to the letter. I managed to put a scuff on the left hand pannier lid (parking garage wall) and there is a small mark on a sticker on the right hand side fairing. I will be putting an ad on EBAY over the weekend but thought I’d offer it here first. £7995.00. PM if interested.Transalp1.jpgTransalp2.jpgTransalp3.jpgTransalp4.jpgTransalp5.jpgTransalp6.jpgTransalp7.jpgTransalp8.jpgTransalp9.jpg
 
Following a few questions I thought I'd do a quick review of the Transalp and talk about the common misconceptions. I have been on a downsizing yoyo journey for about five years, alternating between GSA and various middleweight bikes across the manufacturers. I settled on the Transalp because it does everything well and ticks the majority of the boxes. Let's talk about a few misconceptions or issues:
Suspension: when I first bought the bike after a new 1250 GSA I thought the suspension was poor, but I experimented with the pre-load and found that with the front set to 9 and the rear to 5 it really improved and fully loaded on the winding passes I couldn't fault it.
Cruise: I thought I would miss it, but the throttle is so light and the range quite small so I didn't find it a problem and let's face it if Honda did put cruise (and electronic suspension) on it then they would not sell another Africa Twin.
Tubed Tyres: not an issue as you're not changing a tube at the roadside just like you're not fixing a puncture in a tubeless tyre apart from the simplest of plugs.
The major plus with the bike is the engine, it's an absolute beauty and is super smooth and very economical. Over the life of the bike so far it has averaged over 70 mpg, which is incredible. Fully loaded around the Grossglockner last week it kept up with the 1200 GSA that I was riding with and I think the rider would run out of ability or road well before you ran out of available power. I think it actually has a better power to weight ratio than the Africa Twin.
In summary it's a great bike but my health issues mean that it's time to stop touring; I do have a 50 year old bike that I can tinker and potter around locally with so not stopping riding just yet. Any other questions just ask.
(y)
 
Im sure the buyer of this bike will be very happy. Andy,s stuff is always very well looked after.
 
I bought one last year and really like it, very capable and comfy bike
 
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To answer a couple more questions: the rear tyre has 2.5mm left in the centre and is not squared off due the the time it spent on the Alpine curves which sort of re-profiled it. The pictures are from Thursday after the end of trip clean, apart from the luggage ones which were taken earlier in the year (I had put the bike away before I realised I had not done a luggage pic and I couldn't be bothered to get it all out of the loft again).
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Ive got the same bike with every Honda extra on it, apart from the luggage I put 3 pce metal luggage on it, was out on it Sunday what a great bike, I really love it, well I must do its coming up for its 2nd birthday, so it must be good as thats some kind of record for me !! it goes well handles well and is all day comfi, whats not to love, id recommend it to anyone, maybe not as excited about the new 2025 NT1100 ive just bought though although it is growing on me !!
 
Ive got the same bike with every Honda extra on it, apart from the luggage I put 3 pce metal luggage on it, was out on it Sunday what a great bike, I really love it, well I must do its coming up for its 2nd birthday, so it must be good as thats some kind of record for me !! it goes well handles well and is all day comfi, whats not to love, id recommend it to anyone, maybe not as excited about the new 2025 NT1100 ive just bought though although it is growing on me !!
Which NT did you get ?
 
Blue one 25 model manual had the decal kit fitted at the dealers before it was delivered and a set of Road 6s at first service along with the comfort seat, front spot lights, etc this was taken when a week old, few more bits added since then, the bike has it all TBH the carplay is a fantastic thing to have on a bike, and once you get used to all the buttons they make sense, throttle still a bit jerky but they say there is a fix for that !! (Eagerly waiting) but when you are just pottering about put it in rain mode still the same power just a different throttle map and its super smooth the Mrs thought it was very smooth !! in full on mode it can be a bit snatchy but im told a massive improvement over the older model, it was between this and the GSXS1000GX as I do like a 4cyl bike but the resale value of them goes down quicker than a $10 hooker !!
 

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Blue one 25 model manual had the decal kit fitted at the dealers before it was delivered and a set of Road 6s at first service along with the comfort seat, front spot lights, etc this was taken when a week old
Very nice. Mines the same colour but the ES model with the voyager pack. Personally I think it’s a bargain. I think my time of splashing 20 to 30 k Ona bike is long gone.
It’s 80% of the Goldwing at 50% of the price.
 
Very true, I did not get the voyage pack fitted as they did not have all the bits in at the time but got the top box comfort seats, I used after market spots connected into the dash and handlebar switch with the correct loom, its nice to have them properly fitted as intended the top box price made my eyes water !! do you find on the DCT the throttle a bit harsh ?
 
Very nice. Mines the same colour but the ES model with the voyager pack. Personally I think it’s a bargain. I think my time of splashing 20 to 30 k Ona bike is long gone.
It’s 45% of the Goldwing at 50% of the price.
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Looks a great bike ( the Translap) and Andy is a top gent to deal with .
Pretty sure I got my 800GS off him and that was fabulous -another one I should have kept ….
 
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I've had a couple of cheeky offers but nothing close enough so I will keep it for now; it's the distance touring / travel that I'm stopping so I can always have an hour here or there on this. Thanks for all the interest but thread now closed.
(y)
 
After further thought, it really needs to go so I'll reduce the asking price to £7500 and leave the ad open a while longer.
(y)
 
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Surprised it hasn't gone yet, it really is a lovely machine.
 
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I am another who bought a Transalp 750.

Traded-in the F800GS that I had for a long time for it and i really like it.
They are a fine bike - nice and light, plenty quick enough and comfortable with a few mods done to it

Yours look a well kept model
 
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Just took delivery of my 75 plate Tranny and zero miles and can honestly say your bike is like brand new, a credit to care you've given it! 👍
 
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Im amazed this hasnt sold yet with all those extras and condition
 
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