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Well, I pulled the trigger and got my Africa Twin! Looking forward to some fun riding. Here it is, fresh off the floor:





From the front, it looks kind of like a Transformer. My daughter named it Hondamus Prime:





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Congrats on the new bike. Haven't ridden an Africa Twin yet but its on my short list. Have fun and ride carefully.


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Hi Ho Hondamus Prime !! Many happy miles. ................... drill sgt.
 
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Nice!! For reference in that first pic, how tall a boy are ya? Kinda comparing seat height vs the big BMW...


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Nice lookin' scoot!
Makes me miss riding. Will have to twist my f-i-l's arm & get the bikes out once we have a decent weather weekend.




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Nice scooter, congrats!
 
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An Adventure Sport version too, congratulations! I can't tell, manual transmission? I have a 2020 Africa Twin basic, 6-speed. Will you be getting panniers?


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Congrats! That looks like a ton of fun! I tried the ADV bike thing with a BMW R1150GS but I’m just not at a place in my life where I can go on adventures riding and camping out in the middle of nowhere for days at a time. One day I hope that will change and that’s the bike I would choose for that purpose.

Putting a front dirt bike style fender on that bike completely changes it’s look. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying there is anything bad about the way they look but if you ever get tired of it’s looks one fairly inexpensive part can really change it’s overall appearance.





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Nice, congrats on the new bike!
 
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Originally posted by slabsides45:
Nice!! For reference in that first pic, how tall a boy are ya? Kinda comparing seat height vs the big BMW...


5' 9". Seat is in the lower position. It's a little higher than I'm used to, but it's my first ADV bike, and the suspension has a lot more travel than road bikes. I'm considering maybe a Corbin low saddle, but I'll ride this a bit to see how it works out.

Fun so far! I'm still learning what all the buttons do. Can you believe, this thing has Apple Car Play?




Thus the metric system did not really catch on in the States, unless you count the increasing popularity of the nine-millimeter bullet.
- Dave Barry

"Never go through life saying 'I should have'..." - quote from the 9/11 Boatlift Story (thanks, sdy for posting it)
 
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Boy, those little motorcycles we used to see in front of stores have come a long way. Big Grin
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Nice! Did you get the tradional transmission or the DCT?



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Nice! Did you get the traditional transmission or the DCT?


DCT. It's my concession to getting older.....




Thus the metric system did not really catch on in the States, unless you count the increasing popularity of the nine-millimeter bullet.
- Dave Barry

"Never go through life saying 'I should have'..." - quote from the 9/11 Boatlift Story (thanks, sdy for posting it)
 
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^^ How do you like the DCT so far? How is it at parking lot speeds, how is it in traffic, how is it on the trail?

I'm seriously considering getting a Goldwing DCT for my 50th.



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^^ How do you like the DCT so far? How is it at parking lot speeds, how is it in traffic, how is it on the trail?

I'm seriously considering getting a Goldwing DCT for my 50th.


Shadow, Scout, G'Wing is quite the evolution.




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So I still find myself reaching for the clutch. In place of the clutch, they put a parking brake. (You can't rely on it being "in gear" to keep it from rolling when off.) But the parking brake lever is pushed way forward so you can't accidentally grab it out of habit - you need to really reach for it with your left hand. The Gold Wing parking brake is on the lower left fairing. I was going back and forth between the Africa Twin and Gold Wing, but decided I'd like to use it to get more off the beaten path.

I'm surprisingly impressed with the DCT so far. Shifting is smooth at all speeds. It seems to lug a bit, but that's because I've mainly ridden on street in "touring" mode, which is programmed for fuel efficiency and not sport. there are three "sport" modes with different aggressiveness. I haven't had it on the trail yet, only on a short gravel road, but it seems decent.




Thus the metric system did not really catch on in the States, unless you count the increasing popularity of the nine-millimeter bullet.
- Dave Barry

"Never go through life saying 'I should have'..." - quote from the 9/11 Boatlift Story (thanks, sdy for posting it)
 
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Congrats on the bike. Can't go wrong with an AT.


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^^ How do you like the DCT so far? How is it at parking lot speeds, how is it in traffic, how is it on the trail?

I'm seriously considering getting a Goldwing DCT for my 50th.


On my recent trip through Utah I rode with a guy on an AT with DCT. He absolutely kicked my ass with that AT. Slow stuff crawling over baby-heads, rutted up hill climb, gravel, sand, and hauling ass on hero dirt. Everybody that I know that has DCT likes it.


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Congrats.
You're going to love exploring the backroads on that bad boy. I've got to get another one at some point.


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My daughter named it Hondamus Prime


She's not wrong! Big Grin

Enjoy in good health.


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