Well as a happy Africa twin owner, I'll put my opinion on my first thousand miles,
I,ve not had any build quality issues, goes out all weathers on dirty muddy B roads mainly
Which is why I chose it, from knowledge of previous bikes I've owned and test rode (all latest adv crop)
I know it suits the bumpy muddy back roads, did A272 yesterday fast sweepers handled it very well.
Enough power for me to overtake traffic when safe etc.
I was in the market for new adv bike and was looking towards the Ktm 1050'as I don't need the extra power of an 1190 as I only ride solo, then the Africa twin came out and I preferred the looks to be honest and it had DCT which I really like auto cars , this added a different dimension to riding, especially in busy SE England with loads of traffic.
I find it very good for what I use it for, and very capably for my demands in the other riding areas, i.e.
Motorway good comfy not too much wind blast
Twisties fast enough for me steers very stable if a tad slow 21" wheel this is always going to be the case
Country bumpy B roads it's excellent especially if you are in the mood to explore nimbly take in scenery which as I get older seems my main enjoyment nowadays.
It I wanted to cross continents on motor ways I get an RT
If I wanted to cross continents on A roads I get a GS
If I wanted to got green laning a KTM 690 enduro
If I wanted to tear round a race track is get a panigalli
But to sum up the Africa twin is not shite for what I want to for
Moral of my story is buy what bike you want use it how you want what ever it is you will be a happy bunny.
I,ve not had any build quality issues, goes out all weathers on dirty muddy B roads mainly
Which is why I chose it, from knowledge of previous bikes I've owned and test rode (all latest adv crop)
I know it suits the bumpy muddy back roads, did A272 yesterday fast sweepers handled it very well.
Enough power for me to overtake traffic when safe etc.
I was in the market for new adv bike and was looking towards the Ktm 1050'as I don't need the extra power of an 1190 as I only ride solo, then the Africa twin came out and I preferred the looks to be honest and it had DCT which I really like auto cars , this added a different dimension to riding, especially in busy SE England with loads of traffic.
I find it very good for what I use it for, and very capably for my demands in the other riding areas, i.e.
Motorway good comfy not too much wind blast
Twisties fast enough for me steers very stable if a tad slow 21" wheel this is always going to be the case
Country bumpy B roads it's excellent especially if you are in the mood to explore nimbly take in scenery which as I get older seems my main enjoyment nowadays.
It I wanted to cross continents on motor ways I get an RT
If I wanted to cross continents on A roads I get a GS
If I wanted to got green laning a KTM 690 enduro
If I wanted to tear round a race track is get a panigalli
But to sum up the Africa twin is not shite for what I want to for
Moral of my story is buy what bike you want use it how you want what ever it is you will be a happy bunny.
