The “baby” Africa Twin no one knows about - reviewed

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Join me for an in-depth review of the Honda XRE, the 291CC miniature Africa Twin that accompanied me on my 10-day adventure. In this video, I share my thoughts and experiences riding this confident bike through various terrains. Discover what makes the Honda XRE a standout choice, as I delve into its features and specifications. From its height and riding posture to the practicality of luggage bags for off-roading, we cover it all. Learn about the power, protection, ground clearance, suspension, and wheel size that contribute to the XRE's performance. I also provide insights into the usefulness of luggage racks and demonstrate how to lift the Honda XRE. And if you've ever wondered why Honda launched the XRE exclusively in Latin America, I'll address that too. Whether you're considering this bike or simply curious about its capabilities, this review will provide valuable insights. Watch the full video to get all the details and make an informed decision.
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    1:50 - Honda XRE height and riding posture
    2:40 - Luggage bags on the bike for offroading
    2:44 - Power and protection
    3:25 - Ground clearance and suspension
    4:06 - Wheel size and specifications
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Комментарии • 339

  • @enduromotorradtouren
    @enduromotorradtouren Год назад +57

    Lighter, more manoevrable, easier to climb aboard - and a lot cheaper. That's why a CRF 300 L/Rally is such a successful bike in Europe. Hope it gets some competition soon. Thanks for your report, Günter/Nürnberg

    • @ezequielbadillo1013
      @ezequielbadillo1013 Год назад +1

      The closest competition is the klx300, but it doesn't have much wind protection

    • @enduromotorradtouren
      @enduromotorradtouren Год назад

      @@ezequielbadillo1013 The KLX 300 ist not available in Germany. We get the Chinese Voge 300 Rally with a Kawasaki engine copy. Cheers, Günter

  • @TonyNiemetz
    @TonyNiemetz Год назад +11

    Halfrica Twin

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  Год назад +1

      Haha possible even 1/4 hehe

    • @randomOAS7
      @randomOAS7 Год назад +2

      @@TheGirlOnABike Technically right, but "Quarterica Single" doesn't really have the same ring to it.

  • @sammccall451
    @sammccall451 Год назад +1

    Sounds like a perfect bullet proof hire bike for these kind of tours. Very good vid!!

  • @WillysPerformanceCycleCtr
    @WillysPerformanceCycleCtr Год назад +15

    Nice review of a great little bike! This is definitely an all-round bike. Glad you included the “pick it up” demonstration. So many people struggle with this. Ride safe Vanessa!

  • @tokolosh6467
    @tokolosh6467 Год назад +12

    That’s a great bike and a load of fun for tripping. Unfortunately so many get caught up in a mind trip and purchase heavy adventure bikes which is ok if your plan is to only stick to the tar. Adventure riding needs to be a blast which is not the case if one is trying to punch above you weight off road on a heavy adventure bike. Great channel and keep having fun!

  • @jacektravel1
    @jacektravel1 Год назад +17

    Nice video. Thanks. 300XRE is a continuation of 250XR Tornado which was sold in South America too. I had it for 3 years in Peru. An excellent, light and reliable bike: 30,000km, no drops. She felt like a bicycle.

    • @davijazzz
      @davijazzz 4 часа назад

      I just found out that this bike was also sold in the UK and New Zealand

  • @0HARE
    @0HARE Год назад

    Good review of a nice bike.
    It is very similar to the Honda CRF 300L and CRF 300 Rally, which are available in North America and Europe.
    I have the CRF 300 Rally, and it is an excellent little bike.

  • @Splintermill
    @Splintermill Год назад +8

    You had me at “ Honda xr “
    Very cool bike, looks to be that old school reliable platform style Honda always pulled off. I own a 250r and a 650r and love them both to death! Thanks for the great video, enjoy that coffee!!

  • @nelsonfernandes709
    @nelsonfernandes709 Год назад +6

    Honda NX 400 Falcon, is the bike I still use these days for everything including aggressive off-road.
    It was another exclusive Honda model for Latin America and Africa, but it ended up also coming to Portugal.
    It's basically the engine from the XR 400, a little more docile, with 30hp, but with plenty of torque, which is what we need most off-road.
    It is an old motorcycle, but quite reliable, bulletproof.

  • @TwoWheelsThreeSheets
    @TwoWheelsThreeSheets Год назад +1

    Nice review! I've been seeing these all over and have been intrigued. I got a chance to check one out at a dealership in Brazil and wasn't entirely impressed with the fit and finish. Specifically the way the crash bars are mounted to the front cowl, seems like there's potential to do much more harm than good in a crash... Given the market and the price point I think it's a great option, but a lot of improvements would need to be made to make it a serious contender in certain markets...

  • @alozborne
    @alozborne 10 месяцев назад

    There are a lot of comments already, so my apologies if this has already been mentioned but you can likely disable the ABS simply by pulling the correct fuse.
    Also, it's possible to buy a "dummy" fuse that will allow you to add a switch to the ABS circuit (you'll also want to add an inline fuse to the positive wire running to the switch)

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  10 месяцев назад

      Oh wow. Nice. Thank you for letting us know. Clever

    • @alozborne
      @alozborne 10 месяцев назад

      @@TheGirlOnABike you're welcome :-) just started following your channel, great content!

  • @RNeto-li9gr
    @RNeto-li9gr Год назад +4

    XRE 300 sells in very large numbers here in Brazil, most of the users will buy this little trail bike for urban commuting, where it excels in confort and agility. In a distant past I owned a Honda XL 250R, very similar, I think these bikes are okay for short trips, however their low top speed and small size limit their use for serious traveling.

  • @omnivore2220
    @omnivore2220 Год назад +2

    So its basically a CRF 300 Rally, which is available in the U.S. with a 3.3 gallon fuel tank, and ABS that can be switched off.

  • @G58
    @G58 Год назад +5

    Thank you for sharing this little bike with us. There was a JDM 400cc version back in the day. And thank you for showing us what many regard as the proper way to pick up a bike. Too many seem to struggle with the rather cumbersome backwards method. Excellent video.

  • @human1513
    @human1513 Год назад +1

    10 more hp then it might be of interest. It is the 300 Rally in N.America. Needs suspension also.

  • @Makermook
    @Makermook Год назад +4

    Nice review. I've thought about an AT for years but they're just too gadgety and expensive. I bought a KLR650 and I love it, but this little XRE would be perfect if I were a smaller person.

  • @jamesadams2334
    @jamesadams2334 Год назад +4

    Why doesn't Honda offer this in the U.S. ? Actually, I think Honda would make a killing if they just came out with the SL 350 again. It would be an incredible adventure bike just as it came. No long travel but quality shocks, add disc brakes but no anti-loc, low seat height, highway speeds capable, light weight, off road capable and fun! No brainer!

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  Год назад

      Yeah I agree. I think it would do well in several markets but not sure sure why they don’t.

    • @pauldub5767
      @pauldub5767 Год назад +3

      It’s pretty much the same bike as the crf300 rally . The only difference is the xre is 2000$ cheaper 😂.

    • @pauldub5767
      @pauldub5767 Год назад +3

      Random question, what pants are those? They look cool .

  • @Theairguitarguy
    @Theairguitarguy Год назад

    They are decent. I live in Mexico and they sell them in silver trim here. I wish they’d sell the crf300 L and Rally though!

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  Год назад

      Aw mega. That's cool

    • @ColombiaMotorcycleTour
      @ColombiaMotorcycleTour 3 месяца назад

      the CRF is a dream, we wish we had that option in Colombia as well. The 300 XRE does well but it would be nice to have the improved plastics and suspension

  • @augustbrante8117
    @augustbrante8117 Год назад +1

    I live in Medellin Colombia and have a big Yamaha bolt 950. Love it for city driving. Recently there is a new Gringo riding group of about 15 to 20 who do back-country riding and all on road riding trips. Everything from BMW 1250 to Yamaha Enduro 250. My bike is too pretty to really take off-road so need to add a new bike. Been looking at the CMOTO 800 and supposedly will be here next month. The Africa is way too tall. BMW 1250 with seat lowering is fine but expensive KTM and smaller BMW 750 or 800 are all on my radar and now will include this bike too. Enjoy Colombia Thanks for sharing!

    • @ColombiaMotorcycleTour
      @ColombiaMotorcycleTour 3 месяца назад

      @augusttbrante8117 check out the XRE 300, its a great bike for Colombia

  • @mybigfrog1
    @mybigfrog1 Год назад +1

    Beautiful leggy girl on a nice bike? We don't need more.

  • @timsatchell6713
    @timsatchell6713 Год назад +2

    I had heard of this bike and raised an eyebrow when you introduced it, until you mentioned Colombia.
    It really is a unicorn bike.
    Almost on par with the Himalayan but lighter and prettier.
    I heard it might find it's way to Asia but I don't think it did.
    Have to look at your other stuff now. 😅

  • @meinekleineweltreise
    @meinekleineweltreise Год назад +2

    I’m riding a AfricaTwin and I absolutely love it. But when it needed maintenance in Bogotá I had the opportunity to ride the XRE for some days. I really loved it and with some little changes for me it is the better “300 Rally”. Until I realised that I can’t buy it in Europe. 🤣 It is a shame, Honda!

    • @garod79
      @garod79 Год назад

      What makes it better than the crf 300 rally?

  • @alejandroaugustopuricelli881
    @alejandroaugustopuricelli881 Год назад +1

    Hi Vane Ive one and it Works Great in sands too, 5 gears helps a lot. If you plan to travel to Argentina let us know Thanks.

  • @philipshore6924
    @philipshore6924 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for the pick-back-up demo ! It's so rare to see this in bikes reviews but so important.

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  Год назад +3

      No worries. I think it’s an important one too as it’s inevitable hehe

  • @ShaneZettelmier
    @ShaneZettelmier Год назад +4

    It reminds me of the old Sahara, which was largely only available around there as well. It was a 350 cc, it was basically an XL 350 with the rally package like the NX/dominator 650s.

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  Год назад +2

      Oh cool. It’s strange how some bikes only make certain markets hey

    • @ShaneZettelmier
      @ShaneZettelmier Год назад

      @@TheGirlOnABike it is. I live in the United States and now I go online and I find all these great bikes that we never had here. We had the NX 650 and 88 and 89 and then it just went away but they had it for 12 more years in Europe, same with the Transalp. They had all different models in Japan in Europe they had 400 600 and larger models, we only had the 600 for a couple years here.
      I love some of the bikes that they get in South America, I really like the 350 singles, it’s smaller and lighter, but it still gives plenty of that good low end, torque power. For dual sport in any configuration it’s a great size. It’s kind of like riding a 250 and having a smaller lighter bike but I’m 240 pounds come at 250 is always just a little bit lacking in power. In the US we had the XL 350 and the XT 350 in the DR 350 for a while, and they were awesome, and most of them had six speeds, which made it just about perfect for a light weight bike that could still lug to people or some luggage, basically like the 300 you’re riding their, but with a bit more torque behind it. And people here hated when those bikes left and left a huge hole in between which is basically filled with the DRZ400. We wondered where all those bikes went but apparently they’ve been making them in other countries and we’re just missing out. I don’t know if it’s because of omissions controls or what’s going on but it kind of sucks. That’s a great bike that we don’t have anything that compares to here. Now we have the CRF 300 rally but The newer engines just aren’t it’s tough and reliable and they don’t have the torque of the old 350s. The old 350s are more comparable to a 400 with the torque, they’re not super fast but for a dual sport the torque is way more important. It’s really sad we can’t get those in other countries. :/

    • @perpetual4958
      @perpetual4958 Год назад

      @@TheGirlOnABike Indeed Supercub not sold here in Northern Europe, and if only the 125, not the 50:-(.

  • @RodrigoGraca
    @RodrigoGraca Год назад

    hello from Brasil Here in Brazil, we have a lot of this bike People here use it heavily, we have a 250 CB that is easy to get to it. easy something else here nobody has money to buy a big motorcycle so they make these inventions I prefer a BSA Company 1950

  • @sbsb4995
    @sbsb4995 Год назад +1

    This bike looks very very ugly 😢
    But you on the other hand, look sensational. ❤

  • @GerOffYeWeeBastard
    @GerOffYeWeeBastard Год назад

    I like it. I bought a Versys X-300 for much the same reasons.
    I LOVE Colombia and yeah I'm a little jealous.

  • @bernhardleitner8234
    @bernhardleitner8234 Год назад

    Cool bike, seen lots of them in Brasil

  • @vinmat3558
    @vinmat3558 Год назад +1

    Hope you have a safe and happy trip. Just about perfect bike. Not too big or small. Just right. Probably great gas mileage.

  • @ziplague
    @ziplague Год назад +2

    What are the differences between this and CRF 300 L?

    • @CowboyX1000
      @CowboyX1000 Год назад

      Yes! Can someone do a comparison! Is it just the same bike with different badges or what?

    • @davijazzz
      @davijazzz 4 часа назад

      ​@@CowboyX1000The CRF 300L/Rally has a liquid-cooled engine, unlike this one, which has an air-cooled engine, and some other things are different, like the front suspension (in the CRF is inverted) Overall the CRF 300L is a more expensive bike

  • @cmchandelier
    @cmchandelier Год назад

    Love those motorcycle pants! Where can I buy them?

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  Год назад

      They are amazing! They are the Woodsman trouser from Mosko Moto and I highly recommend, my favourites!

  • @LifetimeBiker
    @LifetimeBiker 6 месяцев назад

    I said years ago that if Yamaha put the R3 motor into the WR250R chassis they would have a winner.
    Sadly never happened.

  • @BeSatori
    @BeSatori Год назад

    Honda, a 450 XRE PLEASE!

  • @maungsacca
    @maungsacca Год назад

    It is a single cylinder so not a baby africa twin. That front mudguard will pack up with mud in clay. Stupid place to put a mudguard on a dirt bike.

  • @Liberty4Ever
    @Liberty4Ever Год назад

    I assume the 127 dislikes on this video are people not in South America who are mad because they can't buy an XRE 300. I'm a huge fan of small ADV bikes. Manufacturers only recently and reluctantly started making them, and they treat them as bastard ADV step children - beginner bikes in the western world and aspirational bikes in Asia. They refuse to give them proper ADV bike features such as large fuel tanks or tubeless spoke wheels because they don't want their beginner ADV bikes taking sales away from their large and mid size ADV bikes. I was hoping the reintroduced Honda TransAlp would be a 350-450 cc Africa Single, but I knew it would be a competitor to the very successful mid-size Tenere 700.

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  Год назад

      I completely see what you're saying. It really is a fantastic bike and I don't get why they don't sell it in other markets. You make a great point!

  • @AjarnSpencer
    @AjarnSpencer Год назад

    That's rubbish that it is only available in South America. These bikes are flooding the SE. Asian Market Pl. Simply because everybody got bored of the 250 so they using the 300 now to try to keep selling although there are 100 much better alternatives on the market here, so just the KTM.

  • @max.fleming1045
    @max.fleming1045 Год назад +1

    Looks like an old school budget spec CRF 300 rally?. Could imagine it finding a ready market throughout much of Africa as well.

  • @johnmitchell9705
    @johnmitchell9705 Год назад

    What riding pants are you wearing? They appear to be well ventilated. Are they water tight when the zippers are closed?

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  Год назад +1

      They are the Woodsman trouser from Mosko Moto and they are awesome, my favourites!

  • @PeterVred
    @PeterVred Год назад +1

    Nice! I would love it if my Africa twin weighed 149 kilos 😂 honestly, I’m almost 70, and my Africa twin is way too big and heavy and powerful for me, but I love it! I don’t think I could ever sell it. Luckily, I have a CRF300L deal that I can ride when things get too sketchy. I have been seriously considering only using it as a road bike, and for some gravel and some pots of scary dirt. Also, the Eastbound Moto Winch is nice to have in your tail bag.

    • @semenchikus
      @semenchikus Год назад

      What about Aprilia Toareg? It's much lighter, offroad capable and still very comfortable for road use.

    • @PeterVred
      @PeterVred Год назад +1

      @@semenchikus yes, I’ve seen videos and read up on specs for that bike. It’s a pricey critter. I got a really good deal on my AT, a 2019 closeout when 2020 came out. But thanks for the reminder, I’ll look at it again. That said, there is still something about the reliability of a Honda that’s hard to give up.

  • @kai-uweoch1159
    @kai-uweoch1159 Год назад

    And you forgot to mention: for renting this bike in Columbia you probably pay for 10 days what you pay in other places for a big GS for a DAY! :-)

  • @dommotos
    @dommotos Год назад

    It only sells in South america because the engine is not reliable. In rich country, it would get so many lawsuits. But it is a good bike. We don't have crf300L for instance.

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  Год назад

      That amazes me as they didn’t falter on us 💪 and Honda have such a good reputation for solid engines 🤷‍♀️

  • @wellingtons.cassiano3002
    @wellingtons.cassiano3002 Год назад

    It has just been discontinued by Honda in Brazil. Apparently they are working on a new Sahara model.

  • @metricstormtrooper
    @metricstormtrooper Год назад

    Take a lightish motorcycle ad a whole lot of superfluous junk that people think they need a bingo, you've got an overweight bike that needs two people to rite when it falls in a ditch and a whole lot of repair bills for plastic bits.🤮

  • @Meifesto
    @Meifesto Год назад

    Interesting little thing.
    They should make a 300cc and a 500 or 600cc and launch in Europe.
    Fill in the gaps and add some competition to the market.

  • @gedlyman1
    @gedlyman1 Год назад

    I’m here in the Ecuadorian amazon having ridden down from Cartagena Colombia on my, You guessed it, Honda XRE 300 abs 2022. I don’t have enough superlatives to describe how much I enjoy my bike.

  • @motafinga6652
    @motafinga6652 Год назад

    Perhaps Baby Africa Single would be a more proper term?

  • @AjarnSpencer
    @AjarnSpencer Год назад

    This bike is not only available in south America get your facts right there's about three parked in front of my house here in Thailand in the moment

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  Год назад

      Oh nice that's mega to hear. Great such an ace model is getting about the different markets. Does it sell under the exact model name too?

  • @sawdog007
    @sawdog007 9 дней назад

    Another similar small adventure bike is the Suzuki v-storm 250 with 25 hp but they don't sell these bikes in the US. Why would they sell these bikes here for 3500, when they can sell the CRF 300 Rally for 6k and the DRZ 400 for 7k. It's all about what makes more money.

  • @pawelwolski1316
    @pawelwolski1316 Месяц назад

    Sure looks like my unicorn bike. At 55, living in Asia, not accepting 250kg/100 hp adv bikes as......an actual adv bike, this Honda looks sweet. I do have the Honda Rally 300, took $3000 to fix and set it up. I also have the new Suzuki 250 Vstrom. Both nice bikes, but this air/oil cooled Honda looks like the real around the world bike. Too bad its not available throughout the world. Thx for the vid.

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  Месяц назад

      No problem at all, thanks for watching, I am glad you enjoyed it!

  • @copperjacket00
    @copperjacket00 Год назад

    I guess it only has 5 gears or you would say it has 6 . Which is important to me for smaller bikes + abs is a downer .

  • @100CupsColombia
    @100CupsColombia Год назад +2

    An absolute ideal bike for Colombia and most of the rest of the world too-would have made a great despatch bike for London 30 years ago

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  Год назад

      Yeah so true

    • @buzzinadventures4217
      @buzzinadventures4217 Год назад

      Think you'll find the Honda XR150L is much more popular........ 300cc is a' big bike' for South America. Has a chain so I wouldn't have used it for a despatch bike, but the CB250RS wasn't too bad if you just rode it in town.......... but the 'glory days' of despatching where coming to an end 30 years ago......

    • @100CupsColombia
      @100CupsColombia Год назад

      @@buzzinadventures4217 I did just ride in town.I was a full on minimum man-I only rode 250rs's!

    • @MeYou-yz2yz
      @MeYou-yz2yz Год назад

      ​@@buzzinadventures4217I did a World tour of Europe on my CB 250 RSA back in the day. Slow but it got over the Alps and the Pyrenees. Also Demon Hell used to despatch one back in the day.

  • @Flamefuels
    @Flamefuels Год назад

    This was my least favorite Honda , what an overall disappointment 👎🏼👎🏼

  • @attieven3789
    @attieven3789 Год назад +1

    Noraly from itch booth use a 300.not sure which one. Went through south America to Alaska. Now in Africa. Done some 50000km on it and still going strong

  • @armored-clown
    @armored-clown Год назад

    CB500X is the true baby Africa Twin

  • @Sertao2013
    @Sertao2013 Год назад

    Air cooled bike are so hot to ride they are not worth anything unless you are winter riding .?

  • @EatonSomeMore
    @EatonSomeMore Год назад

    Honda XRE - Suzuki DR650 -
    seat height - 860mm seat height - 885mm standard (860mm at lowered height)
    dry weight - 153kg dry weight - 146kg
    hp - 26 hp - 40
    torque - 28nm torque - 54nm
    what do you guys think?

  • @foxlake6750
    @foxlake6750 Год назад

    We have the Rally 300 in Canada. I had a BMW R1150GS and it’s not the bike to get into really muddy or deep sand situations, especially solo. The Rally is lighter, you rarely need the speed and most off the grid countries have reasonable parts and dealers available for bike. For a heavier person and gear, the suspension needs an up grade.

  • @packfan1946
    @packfan1946 11 месяцев назад

    In the USA, Honda offers three different 300 models like the CRF300 Rally, CRF300L, and CRF300LS. They probably think that these three models are enough to meet the demands of their buyers even though they are still hard to find at any dealership.

  • @hibob841
    @hibob841 11 месяцев назад

    Very interesting! I had indeed never heard of this bike. It seems somewhat redundant in capabilities and purpose with the 300L Rally (except that bike does have switchable ABS); would be interesting to see what the differences are. It looks to _not_ share a common engine. If it has even passable suspension (for anyone heavier than a horse jockey), I'd love one.

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  11 месяцев назад +1

      Super glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching

  • @David..
    @David.. Год назад

    Why not just get a DR650s or DRZ400s? Similar prices and weights but can be used at highway speeds (80-85mph) here in the western US. Is this bike more of a euro thing?

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  Год назад

      Yeah that’s a fair view. I guess we never needed to go that fast hehe

  • @PeterVizi
    @PeterVizi Год назад +1

    I'm very happy with mine. I recommend to try it out .

  • @jhoncho4x4
    @jhoncho4x4 Год назад

    149 kg = 326 pounds
    Nice, is Columbia the farthest north that they are available?
    Be alot easier to ride one back to the US, if the Darien Gap is not in the way.
    My state does not do emissions inspections or testing; I am able to get a title made and register / plate it for street use, as long as I have a certificate of origin and bill of sale.
    My states dmv and title office is great (ohio); some states dmv are terrible (indiana).
    So importing one and then making it street legal, would vary greatly, by which state the US citizen lives in, if they rode one home.

    • @jhoncho4x4
      @jhoncho4x4 Год назад

      BRL 20,390, which converts to the equivalent of $3,933 USD.
      I don't know how current these prices are, but that is same price as a CT125 Trail / Hunter Cub, for alot more bike.
      Makes me wanna ride some legal pos down there (plates, registration, insurance, etc) and trade it in for a new 300XRE, to ride back up here.
      Then just transfer the insurance, after I cross the border (got 72 hrs) and registration / plates, when I get back home.

  • @catrionanicthamhais
    @catrionanicthamhais Год назад

    Looks like we can get it here in Thailand too!

  • @hazcat640
    @hazcat640 Год назад

    They came so close, then put a 5 speed transmission in it. Sad.

  • @stefanmargraf7878
    @stefanmargraf7878 Год назад

    That girl knows what she is talking about! Only thing i miss is how far can i get with a fuel tank? Another thing: as far as i know, thats a dual fuel, you can drive E85. Honda, whats up? We would buy that thing in the EU! Where is the problem?

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  Год назад +1

      Haha thanks, mega appreciate that! As for fuel, I guess depends how hardcore you ride it 😜 hahah

  • @JaisonV-it6xv
    @JaisonV-it6xv Год назад

    Crash guards and saddle stays might be extra fitted. They don't come standard on any bikes. Also it could be a flex fuel'd motorcycle which can run on petrol ethanol blends.

  • @itsallabouttheridekeepingi4449

    I ran the same luggage and tank bag on my Honda CRF 300 Rally . It’s aired cooled ???

  • @vincentbeales3302
    @vincentbeales3302 8 месяцев назад

    I'm living in Brazil and am after a decent secondhand one. They hold there price here as the majority of the market is at the small, commuter, food delivery end of things. Good review which just confirms my choice.

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  8 месяцев назад

      Nice! They are awesome bikes, goodluck with your purchase, i hope you manage to get one!

  • @bikersoncall
    @bikersoncall Год назад

    Depending on the year, the African Twin
    seat height is the same, a tad taller and a tad lower.
    Power to weight ratio of the twin is about twice that
    of the XRE. Twin is about 160lbs heavier (wet) with a
    3'' + - longer wheel base. Wheels are the same size
    for both bikes, ground clearance is comparable.
    Air cooled XRE, probably about 1/3 the price of a Twin.
    Nice bike, good styling, hideous black rims.
    We have the Yamaha XT250 here in the US, better
    looking bike, 50lbs/23kg lighter, but woefully underpowered,
    very similar specs to the XRE otherwise.

  • @snapfinger1
    @snapfinger1 Год назад

    The Japanese have withheld many a great bike from the USA market for decades. Good Luck finding a primo Transalp.

  • @dariocastro9079
    @dariocastro9079 Год назад

    i prefer my NX 350 Sahara from 1993 =P i make it 400 with the XR 400 cilinder

  • @osvaldoramos70
    @osvaldoramos70 Год назад

    Would be the right bike for me for comute and some off-roading. To bad it is not sold in Europe. i`m a shorty and Adventure-Bikes are to tall for my taste when filtering through traffic.

  • @smiththers2
    @smiththers2 5 месяцев назад

    i would love that bike! but as you said, not in the USA. why does honda do that with so many bikes?

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  5 месяцев назад

      I am not sure, but it can be a real shame that some countries miss out on particular bikes

  • @abbasphoto-video
    @abbasphoto-video Год назад

    Isn't that more of the CRF 300L or Rally rarher than a baby Africa Twin? Transalp is more of a bby Africa Twin

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  Год назад

      Na I'd say it's far more Africa Twin set up style

  • @vlogdocofit
    @vlogdocofit Год назад

    very good bike🛵xre300

  • @trd4d
    @trd4d Год назад

    I think the x300 versys is a comparable vehicle. What I ride for the light weight and twin cylinders

  • @walterdemo2895
    @walterdemo2895 Год назад

    Wow thats actually a very cool all rounder but what do we get?...an XR150L midget bike

  • @robinwells8879
    @robinwells8879 Год назад

    Nice possible replacement for my beginner Varadero 125 that isn’t perhaps as 125cc as it was!😉

  • @kevinsmith8328
    @kevinsmith8328 Год назад

    Very good Vid. I really like the style color/fit of those riding pants you are wearing. What brand are they ? Thanks

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  Год назад

      Thanks due. They’re Woodsman by Mosko Moto and I definitely recommend 💯

  • @JaviSerna
    @JaviSerna Год назад +1

    It's a really pretty bike for some of us that we are not tall. Enjoy the colombian ride, wishing one day go there.

  • @marcready6369
    @marcready6369 Год назад

    How is the subframe? Is it pretty sturdy? I had a habit of cracking mine for a while...

  • @oknevals
    @oknevals Год назад

    Looks like crf300 rally with lower and more comfy seat. Maybe different suspension? Who knows. Hot chick, great presentation. I like all Hondas. Well, I like most motorcycles.

  • @diegoerh
    @diegoerh Год назад

    Actually it's available in Central America and Mexico too, not only in South America.

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  Год назад

      Oh cool. That's good. Thanks for adding that info

  • @TheMarcosHorta
    @TheMarcosHorta Год назад

    It is hard to find a video about these in English! I have the same bike! (Canadian living in brazil)

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  Год назад +1

      That makes sense as it’s only in SA market hehe glad I could help hehe

  • @marked3647
    @marked3647 Год назад

    I saw a bmw g310gs, would love to know which 1 is the better starter 300cc adventure bike, as they seem to be in competition with each other

  • @chinawr4751
    @chinawr4751 Год назад

    hi i'm from brazil i hope you come to brazil i wanted to know where you buy those nice pants you're wearing

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  Год назад

      I hope some day I'll visit. They’re Woodsman by Mosko Moto and I definitely recommend 💯

  • @craighoffman6876
    @craighoffman6876 Год назад

    Cool video! I love to see young women out adventuring and riding, it bodes well for the future of the sport.
    Yes, high power and fanciness are great, I own a Husky 701 and it is a bad ass machine, but the farther you are away from support, the better it is to have a simple and indestructible air cooled bike that can be repaired with a tube of JB Weld and some zip ties. This Honda definitely fills the bill!

  • @nowpresent2167
    @nowpresent2167 10 месяцев назад

    This will scavenge the sales of their higher capacity bikes.. no business sense as a brand but hell ya as a customer.

  • @christiancabrejo2763
    @christiancabrejo2763 Год назад

    Colombian landscape

  • @manybikes
    @manybikes Год назад

    Neat machine!!!

  • @JagLite
    @JagLite Год назад

    Nice bike!
    How is it different from the Honda CRF 300 Rally?
    Other than not being available outside South America?

    • @matthew3136
      @matthew3136 Год назад +1

      5 speed instead of 6 on the CRF. different suspension but probably more similar than not. CRF has a more modern engine but I am sure this bike is super capable and would sell well at the right price. Not sure if it's got emissions to pass California is the biggest thing why it's probably not imported.

  • @greyfisher3897
    @greyfisher3897 Год назад

    Honda has been making the XR series for years and years and years.....and years. Nothing really new here. I think back to 1980's and my buddy putting around on a XR250, and then in the mid 80's the XR200R was out there racing enduros competitively. Calling it a baby whatever is off the mark, it is what it is, it came before ADV fad.....back in the 70's....ya that far back, is when it riding adventurously started. Fitted of course with crash bars, for what ever reason......crashing I guess (try not crashing), and stating that the metzlers tires are OK is questionable....Metzler make good tires, always have. Slipping and sliding usually comes down to the rider.....all tires slip and slide on mud......this video is just is repeater of what has been said over and over on You Tube......thats what I think.

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  Год назад

      We’re all allowed our opinions and no where do I say it’s anything new! 😋 just what I adventured on in Colombia so sharing the experience and if you doubt my riding skills then maybe check out my profile a bit more, I’m defo able to ride 🤪 It’s a bike that never gets much attention, especially in English so I’m pleased to have been able to share it as a lot of people like to travel and when a bike is available for hire that they’ve never heard of… a simple video can help. Also when it’s half the size of something and looks almost identical.. the hat fits hehe I think it’s an ace adv offering. And had a a great time on it. Thanks for taking the time in your day to watch Grey 🫶

  • @planartube2364
    @planartube2364 Год назад

    Its a fetal Africa Twin.

  • @janzzen9095
    @janzzen9095 Год назад

    You are definitely a girl on a bike. Love the green top .
    And sweet little Honda too!

  • @Bradamsmx5
    @Bradamsmx5 Год назад

    I was doing some research on purchasing an older XR200R here in the USA. While looking, I ran across a site that makes it look like Honda still sells the whole XR line in Australia. From the smaller 100 up to the 650. The 650R. Not the dual sport 650L we have here. I am still asking why Honda dumped the XR line here and only left the CRF. The CRF are good bikes, but they are absolutely not trail bikes. Gearing and suspension is all wrong for tight twisty off road trails. The XR dominated in that field. That XRE looks really nice. Take the CRF300 Rally, but better.

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  Год назад

      I hear you. I wonder if emissions and market laws have a factor 🤷‍♀️

  • @powskier
    @powskier Год назад

    Since it's made for south America, does it come without all the emission control crap?

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  Год назад

      Ah yeah that’s true. I bet it does. Maybe that is why they can’t / don’t sell it elsewhere

  • @juandavidg48
    @juandavidg48 Год назад

    Its a great bike, unfortunately too expensive here in colombia

  • @jimmydickson8854
    @jimmydickson8854 8 месяцев назад

    Good video darling watch out for these land slides ,old jimmy

    • @TheGirlOnABike
      @TheGirlOnABike  8 месяцев назад

      Yey thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it

  • @georgevila6854
    @georgevila6854 Год назад

    Eiiiii nos vamos de ruta? 😬