You earned yourself a new subscriber, mate! Love the humor and the self-deprecation. As a fellow motovlogger / content creator / idiot on a bike it's refreshing to watch!
Hey MotoZest - thanks! Always nice to get positive feedback. Naturally I took a quick look at your channel and have to say you did a great job with your AT teaser - ua-cam.com/video/e3DmRxGBEdY/v-deo.html - good information and good fun (well worth the watch AT fans!). Like your style just as much. Everybody's happy!
4:25 no, a concerted group of middle aged reviewers asked for more electronics, the folk actually using these bikes loved the Honda for its simplicity of repair & global parts availability. I geuss we have the Tenèrè 700 now at least, but Yamahas just not the same in my opinion.
Interesting point about the offroad capabilities, and a larger, higher, heavier tank will have an effect on the weight balance, but sometimes more fuel is needed, it's a tradeoff and fair point. But just to clarify, despite how you tune and setup the active suspension, the "base" model stil felt stiffer and more responsive?
Yes it did. I suspect the conventional suspension responds in a conventional way, one we know and feel very comfortable with. The new EERA semi-active suspension seems more plush and offers a different kind of feel, the bike almost feels to float. Very comfortable - but for press-on riding the base model feels better and more engaged. Helps that it's considerably lighter too! JB
There seems to be a common misconception of saying the Adventure Sports isn't as "off road capable" than the standard model, which is incorrect. It has more features, but those features don't detract it from being anymore capable than the standard model.
Maybe my point doesn't come across on this video. I'm saying it isn't as capable on account the suspension settings feel to be softer than the standard model and this combined with the greater mass of the fuel tank etc make it less off-road adept. It still works well enough, but certainly the standard model is the more dynamic. See the written report at rustsports.com/rust-reports-from-the-world-launch-of-the-2020-honda-africa-twin-adventure-motorcycles/
@@robertb2444 That's fine with me, can't really give up towing, and I'm not jumping the truck any time soon. I may even just get a leveling kit if I can still get away with 37 ko2's
Was seriously looking at the Honda but, Yamaha came out with the Tenere 700 . The electronics I can well do without. Less is better, I just want a bike without all the modes. Start it up and ride.
Absolutely! It's the 2020 Dualraid two-piece from Scott Motosports. It's actually a preproduction unit, so not in the shops yet - but coming very soon. We've had two 2018 examples of this suit and have loved them to bits, great three-season kit and ideal for the active adventure rider who gets a bit lively off-road. Highly recommended!
If you mean by that 'what is the price, please?' they start at £11,999 in the UK. Go to your country's Honda Motorcycles website to check what the models will cost locally.
Dude, you have to follow the link that's in the description. There (rustsports.com/rust-reports-from-the-world-launch-of-the-2020-honda-africa-twin-adventure-motorcycles/) you'll find a full report giving you so much more information. Might take a while to read of course, but nothing worthwhile was ever achieved in a moment...
Yes, that's a self-admission! Although I possibly know more than most, having ridden the old RD-07 Africa Twin a few times and tested the newer 2016/2018 ones... It's when it comes to video presentation that I really falter (JB)...
Actually they're Alpinestar Tech 7s, but they do look a little large (comes from having size 12 feet!). Lovely, comfortable and protective boot ideal for enduro. Yes, might be slightly over-clubbed for adventure - should maybe have taken A-stars Corozal boots?!
@@RustMotoCollective Dress for the ditch... (at least when going offroad) Im getting cross boots for next season...learned the hard way...although my Sidi Adventure boots saved my foot from major damage, i think cross boots would have shortened the recovery time...
Hi Derek, not the wrong way around. When I tested the first Adventure Sports in 2018 I noted that while the extra two-inches made the AS appear (on paper) more off-road biased this wasn't backed up in reality - the standard model was better/easier off-road (being lighter, less top heavy etc). That continues with the 2020 models. You can check out the relevant detailed reviews - which will explain this in more detail - at www.rustsports.com Best JB
Adv bikes with crazy electronics is dumb. Lean, reliable, easy to diagnose and fix is what they need to aspire to, not starbucks cruising mobiles with integrated apps and gizmos. I personally cant wait for the trendyness and profits tank on these bikes and they start designing real old school adv enduros with only the choice updates of 2020.
@@MagicAyrtonforever way out of this editor's affordable price range too! I guess they're not overpriced - it's just this is what it costs to build them in this day and age. There is a reason second hand bikes sales remain so strong...
"If you are a single dude..." or you have "Mrs B sitting on the back" ..... had to check the date of this upload to make sure it wasn't 1985. Ugh. Hooray for the previous video I watched, Noraly (Itchy Boots) fixing a rear tire puncture. Now that channel I subscribe to....
Good for you. Do you really think he was out to offend women? You’ll find life much easier if you lighten up. Political correctness has gotten out of hand.
No, I disagree. I've ridden 1200+cc machines into some pretty remote places (Moab/Outback Australia/South America etc) and know plenty of people who have done more. Maybe not to everyone's taste, but perfectly legit. It's best to keep an open mind.
You earned yourself a new subscriber, mate! Love the humor and the self-deprecation. As a fellow motovlogger / content creator / idiot on a bike it's refreshing to watch!
Hey MotoZest - thanks! Always nice to get positive feedback. Naturally I took a quick look at your channel and have to say you did a great job with your AT teaser - ua-cam.com/video/e3DmRxGBEdY/v-deo.html - good information and good fun (well worth the watch AT fans!). Like your style just as much. Everybody's happy!
4:25 no, a concerted group of middle aged reviewers asked for more electronics, the folk actually using these bikes loved the Honda for its simplicity of repair & global parts availability.
I geuss we have the Tenèrè 700 now at least, but Yamahas just not the same in my opinion.
Interesting point about the offroad capabilities, and a larger, higher, heavier tank will have an effect on the weight balance, but sometimes more fuel is needed, it's a tradeoff and fair point. But just to clarify, despite how you tune and setup the active suspension, the "base" model stil felt stiffer and more responsive?
Yes it did. I suspect the conventional suspension responds in a conventional way, one we know and feel very comfortable with. The new EERA semi-active suspension seems more plush and offers a different kind of feel, the bike almost feels to float. Very comfortable - but for press-on riding the base model feels better and more engaged. Helps that it's considerably lighter too! JB
There seems to be a common misconception of saying the Adventure Sports isn't as "off road capable" than the standard model, which is incorrect. It has more features, but those features don't detract it from being anymore capable than the standard model.
Maybe my point doesn't come across on this video. I'm saying it isn't as capable on account the suspension settings feel to be softer than the standard model and this combined with the greater mass of the fuel tank etc make it less off-road adept. It still works well enough, but certainly the standard model is the more dynamic. See the written report at rustsports.com/rust-reports-from-the-world-launch-of-the-2020-honda-africa-twin-adventure-motorcycles/
The AS is heavier and not as nimble feeling offroad IMHO.
@@robertb2444 That's fine with me, can't really give up towing, and I'm not jumping the truck any time soon. I may even just get a leveling kit if I can still get away with 37 ko2's
I'm getting one. ATAS
@Mike X but you still have a rally. Great bike.
subbed, good review
Was seriously looking at the Honda but, Yamaha came out with the Tenere 700 . The electronics I can well do without. Less is better, I just want a bike without all the modes. Start it up and ride.
I tried the 700 and found it to be terrible (for me) Just bought a 70 plate Africa twin at the same price as a 700 Tenere rally !
Great review!! And very cool riding gear... please share the make of gear? Thx!
Absolutely! It's the 2020 Dualraid two-piece from Scott Motosports. It's actually a preproduction unit, so not in the shops yet - but coming very soon. We've had two 2018 examples of this suit and have loved them to bits, great three-season kit and ideal for the active adventure rider who gets a bit lively off-road. Highly recommended!
Rust Sports awesome! Thank you... I’m a happy new subscriber
Pricing
If you mean by that 'what is the price, please?' they start at £11,999 in the UK. Go to your country's Honda Motorcycles website to check what the models will cost locally.
No info on engine, specs, pricing?
Dude, you have to follow the link that's in the description. There (rustsports.com/rust-reports-from-the-world-launch-of-the-2020-honda-africa-twin-adventure-motorcycles/) you'll find a full report giving you so much more information. Might take a while to read of course, but nothing worthwhile was ever achieved in a moment...
A vermelha é mais linda com certeza, mas porque a Honda dar ênfase a azul??
Each to their own Alex!
5:13 - He really doesn't know what he's talking about.
Yes, that's a self-admission! Although I possibly know more than most, having ridden the old RD-07 Africa Twin a few times and tested the newer 2016/2018 ones... It's when it comes to video presentation that I really falter (JB)...
@@RustMotoCollective you did pretty well mate.. 👍😎
@@RustMotoCollective You did really well.
You did an amazing job and that self deprication is me all over.. I love it well done! Took me a year but I just bought one.
Why the ski boots?
Actually they're Alpinestar Tech 7s, but they do look a little large (comes from having size 12 feet!). Lovely, comfortable and protective boot ideal for enduro. Yes, might be slightly over-clubbed for adventure - should maybe have taken A-stars Corozal boots?!
@@RustMotoCollective Dress for the ditch... (at least when going offroad) Im getting cross boots for next season...learned the hard way...although my Sidi Adventure boots saved my foot from major damage, i think cross boots would have shortened the recovery time...
Honda great bikes but service charges on valve clearance charges are a joke
There’s a guy on here with 100,000 kms on his ‘16 AT without a valve check.
the sport model originally more off road biased,hence 2 inch extra suspension travel..think this guy got it wrong way around.
Hi Derek, not the wrong way around. When I tested the first Adventure Sports in 2018 I noted that while the extra two-inches made the AS appear (on paper) more off-road biased this wasn't backed up in reality - the standard model was better/easier off-road (being lighter, less top heavy etc). That continues with the 2020 models. You can check out the relevant detailed reviews - which will explain this in more detail - at www.rustsports.com Best JB
Adv bikes with crazy electronics is dumb. Lean, reliable, easy to diagnose and fix is what they need to aspire to, not starbucks cruising mobiles with integrated apps and gizmos. I personally cant wait for the trendyness and profits tank on these bikes and they start designing real old school adv enduros with only the choice updates of 2020.
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Whos Mrs. B ? LOL
Very hot cake this year😘😘😘
Oh... I wish I had $17,000 :(
Me too! (says JB)
These bikes are crazy overpriced right now. The waiting game begins.. Or I'll buy Mark 1 first then wait 3 years.
@@MagicAyrtonforever way out of this editor's affordable price range too! I guess they're not overpriced - it's just this is what it costs to build them in this day and age. There is a reason second hand bikes sales remain so strong...
"If you are a single dude..." or you have "Mrs B sitting on the back" ..... had to check the date of this upload to make sure it wasn't 1985. Ugh. Hooray for the previous video I watched, Noraly (Itchy Boots) fixing a rear tire puncture. Now that channel I subscribe to....
Good for you. Do you really think he was out to offend women? You’ll find life much easier if you lighten up. Political correctness has gotten out of hand.
Don't call anything more than 800cc adventure bikes. It's all marketing gimmick.
No, I disagree. I've ridden 1200+cc machines into some pretty remote places (Moab/Outback Australia/South America etc) and know plenty of people who have done more. Maybe not to everyone's taste, but perfectly legit. It's best to keep an open mind.
Any bike can be an off road bike if you put your mind to it. ua-cam.com/video/XWng5pEtgkg/v-deo.html
@@Gofr5 it can be unless you want to kill your back🤦🏻♂️