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Used Review: 2002 Honda Transalp
By Chris Moss on 02/04/2008 22:07:47
Honda's Transalp combines true all-round ability with big mile comfort, so it may make sense if practicality is number one on your shopping list.

've got tons to offer and you really don't know what you're missing until you've ridden one. They're rugged, practical all-rounders that go well in many environments and cosset you in comfort all day long.Honda's Transalp is one such starlet, and one

Used test - 2002 Honda Transalp
By Chris Moss on 10/09/2010 13:25:12
Honda's Transalp combines true all-round ability with big mile comfort, so it may make sense if practicality is number one on your shopping list

. They've got tons to offer and you really don't know what you're missing until you've ridden one. They're rugged, practical all-rounders that go well in many environments and cosset you in comfort all day long.Honda's Transalp is one such starlet

Niall's Spin: Honda XL650V Transalp
By Niall Mackenzie on 30/09/2010 14:47:11
It may look exciting and tough but turns out to be a complete softy in the end

Click read: Honda XL650V Transalp owners reviews, Honda XL650V Transalp specs and to see the Honda XL650V Transalp image gallery.IT LOOKS EXCITING and rufty-tufty but in fact it's an ultra-reliable softy. Forget the dirt bike looks - it's more of a

Honda's new Transalp for 2008
By Visordown News on 02/10/2007 11:51:43
Heavily revised Transalp introduced at Paris show

Transalp ... should have called it AroundleicestershireTHIS slipped through our net at the Paris motorcycle now.Honda launched the 2008 Honda XL700V Transalp, the model's first update for several years. Major changes are the styling, a move from

First Ride: Honda XL700 Transalp
By John Cantlie on 10/04/2008 22:59:27
Older than the hills themselves, Honda’s original Adventure bike just got itself a total makeover for 2008. And a whole new lease of life...

forward to inherit the earth.And into this odd-looking world comes a new Honda Transalp. I remember these things from back in 1987 when I was a mere nipper. They were white and blue and nobody was quite sure what to do with them, so they took them off

Looking For Travis: KTM 990, Transalp, BMW HP2
By John Cantlie on 20/05/2009 16:06:06
A KTM 990, Honda Transalp and BMW HP2 get stuck into the muddy action at the WRC Wales Rally as we go searching for freestyle legend Travis Pastrana

-road tool here, stripped down, light weight and with chunky motocross tyres. And Honda’s new Transalp is waving the flag for the budget adventurer. Simple and unfussy it may be, but it’s got 20 years refinement behind it and shouldn’t be underestimated even

Boring Bikes to Belgium
By Jon Urry on 01/09/2005 16:05:23
Workaday middleweights sprout wings to prove their worth on a potter to Brussels

crap name for a road test, and Cameroon was just too far away."There is absolutely no way of having fun on that bike," reckoned Rob, pulling up at the ferry port in Dover on the Transalp after the first leg of the journey. "The engine is dull

Short Way Round - adventure bikes test
By Simon Bowen on 18/03/2009 13:02:10
If you want a bike to have fun on, to commute on, to explore and maybe even have an adventure on, then you really need one of these.

Fiennes, the F800, Transalp and Tenere can take you places you never even knew you wanted to go. Yamaha and Honda have given us fresh-faced upgrades of models that have been kicking around for 20 years while BMW have built a smaller, more manageable

Win a Honda motorcycle online!
By Visordown News on 01/02/2008 11:19:21
Enter and win a 2008 CBR1000RR Fireblade, XL700V Transalp, CBF600 or CBF600S ABS from the comfort of your home

YOU COULD be the lucky winner of a new Honda motorcycle by simply filling in Honda's online competition entry form.The competiton is running in conjunction with the launch of the 2008 CBR1000RR Fireblade, XL700V Transalp, CBF600 and CBF600S ABS

Chiles under fire over no helmet ride
By Visordown News on 16/07/2010 10:15:34
TV presenter spotted riding in London with no lid

PRIME TIME TV host Adrian Chiles has come under fire after the presenter was seen riding his Honda Transalp in London without a safety helmet.The pictures were posted on the Daily Mail's website and have drawn criticism from many of the readers, who

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