That look nice and well sorted
My only issue is that it has a 21” front wheel and if it had a 19” front, I would have it in a heartbeat! I only ride tarmac these days, so a 19” front/17” rear would be perfect for me.
The Tracer has gone from simple budget bike to as bad as any KTM for overloading with tech many don't want (and are no longer a budget bike, well not in price, but understand the finish is still shit and they rot instantly)
This new model Norden doesn't appear to have anything added that really make it an expedition bike....a centre stand, some small basic looking panniers (18l each) and a heated seat FFS. Looking at what would likely replace my 2017 Africa Twin and I'm struggling exactly as you mention...way too much tech for the sake of tech.
It also has better suspension, much bigger forks , greater ground clearance , a proper bash plate and a much better screen which does seem to be unique to the Expedition version. I had a very short 10mile ride on a 901 last year and it felt great except for the small screen / lack of wind protection versus my Crosstourer. Motobob the you tuber bloke has a little video about it and if you tried to add the extras (excluding the suspension because you can’t spec that ) to a standard Norden then it would be considerably more expensive than the Expedition….��
YouTube is full of reviews but not bought with their own cash. Is it fun and easy to ride? Weight a bonus? I’m wondering if it’ll be like my old 990 and encourage you to ride like a twat all the time![]()
Some health issues are making me consider selling my superb Crosstourer shortly. It’s the bike I have owned for longer than any other and the one I thought I’d never sell, but I feel I need something smaller and lighter and the more I look at this bike the more I think it’s the one for me. The new Transalp looks like it could be a great option too but the Norden just seems like more fun and has more fire in its belly.
I really do like the look of that new Expedition and if you are spending the money on a new bike I think the extras easily justify the extra cost. However I would have to find too much cash to put towards a new one. Currently there is a just run in mileage 901 at AMS in Tewksbury for £10250. Would still need to add nested grips, a screen , crash bars.
Anyone selling their 901 soon with some kit on it? Very few used ones about and all at dealers.
M&P in swansea did me a good deal on a new one and Im sure they and Marsh MX had a used one each.
I can concur with the excellent MPG. Again just running my bike in but got 68 on the first full tank and 71mpg on the second tank.
Very good so far and should improve as engine loosens up further. Ride quality is excellent as well as wind protection. No regrets from me so far..
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Good report on the bike. I likely my little 800GS, as you say it needed a good bit more power. I tested a KTM 1090 adventure when I had the 800 and just wished the 800 had that amount of power. Interesting mpg figures too with the Husky. Have you tried it two up?Update on the Norden 901 Expedition. Just under 3k completed to date.
Observations so far, suspension is indeed excellent, small adjustments on rebound, preload and damping make big differences to handling and comfort.
Gearbox is great as is the quick shifter, probably one of the best I have experienced on a twin cylinder bike.
Fuel economy is very good, regularly seeing 65mpg and on occasions 72mpg. Tank range is between 250-280 miles.
Overall finish is good, although the black plastics marks very easily.
The heated seat is OK, not sure its needed to be honest as the bike kicks out a fair amount of heat from the left hand side. I have added a coolcover for a little bit of extra cooling which seems to have helped.
The screen seems to work height wise but as it’s quite thin there is quite a large amount of air passing around the sides and hitting the shoulders. The hand-guards and mirrors are also causing a little turbulence.
Overall the bike seems really nice to ride, sort of reminds me of my old F800GS with more power, better handling and better protection…
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Saw these for the first time in the flesh a couple of weeks ago
They look so much better in real life than in pictures
Especially liked the Expedition color scheme, looks the mutt’s nuts![]()
Wow …3k already ! Great looking bike . You are right about the gear change , so sweet and the clutch action is so light . I’ve been doing a little bit of two up with my teenage daughter the past two weeks so and I was expecting a bit of ‘head banging‘ after being so used to using DCT and not having a pillion . But smooth changes are a piece of piss. I try not to use the quick shifter personally . I assume by black panels you mean the painted ones on top next to the tank , the lacquer seems to mark very easily just by hand washing.Update on the Norden 901 Expedition. Just under 3k completed to date.
Gearbox is great as is the quick shifter, probably one of the best I have experienced on a twin cylinder bike.
Overall finish is good, although the black plastics marks very easily.
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