I just wanted to drop a comment to say thanks for your videos about the Transalp. You helped me choose between this and a few other bikes I was looking at, and this past Monday I rode my own Transalp home from the dealer. What an absolutely perfect bike.
Well thanks for taking the time to tell me😊 I’ve been quite confident recommending the Transalp, as it’s a very good bike for the money. Hope you continue to enjoy yours👍
Thank you so much for your Transalp videos! They have helped me decide that I'm going to pick up a Transalp myself. Plus the LockPickingLawyer comment made me die of laughter😂😂😂
I've had custom exhausts on my last two bikes but I'm not going to bother with my Transalp as I'm quite happy with the sound and spending nearly £1000 on an end can will see me in the divorce court.
That sounds actually quite nice. I have not had very good experiences with aftermarket exhausts. I tried Staintune slip-ons on a boxer BMW and a Triumph Scrambler and they were horrific. Way too loud, with or without baffles and the engines ran crappy and would have needed a remap. I bought those exhausts used to try out and sold them again shortly after without losing any money. From my experience, people don't want their exhaust to be much louder but instead less tinny with a nice rumble and some throatiness. If you want loud, you might as well straight-pipe the thing.
Thank you for the video...I could not fathom spending almost $1000 on a slip on that saves 4 lbs, is a few decibles quieter and claims a 1 hp increase.
Whod of thought we are now putting aftermarket pipes on to make them quieter.😊....first time ever i bought a non standard pipe for my vstrom1050xt/ pipe now on my old 650vstrom excellent made. nice suttle sound and well priced...shameless plug for FUEL of kendal cumbria...😂👍atb dave..
your description is bang on. I like the less metallic, deeper sound, of the Akrapovic. Is it worth the money? Guess it depends on how deep your pockets are more than anything.
Olá, tenho também umas dusc e uma ponteira dominator r que quando o uso tenho de tirar as dusc pois na primeira utilização fiquei com a da dta queimada devido aos gases da ponteira. Enquanto teve o transalp e usou o akrapovic teve algum problema ou teve que colocar alguma proteção? tem conhecimento de alguma outra ponteira que não danifique as malas? obrg
Hi. No, I haven’t had any problems like that, either on the Transalp or the Tiger. Maybe stick some heat shield protection used for car engine components on the Dusc😊
Yes, tall screen + deflectors work for me. It’s never going to be a Goldwing, but it’s good enough and a lot better than short screen / no deflectors😊👍
Unfortunately, this SW-Motech bracket does not fit for higher exhausts, such as SC-Project & Co. I'm looking for a bracket that fits my exhaust "SC-Project", currently only Mosko fits
@Leinetal_Rider I have the same issue. I've got the SC Project Xplorer exhaust and I'm wondering if I could fit the 37L Givi Trekker Outback cases. Have you found anything that fits the higher exhaust? Thx!
That's quite an investment for just a muffler and short pipe, although as you say - Akra stuff is good quality, and carries a commensurate price tag. I am hoping they might come out with a complete, lighter system, with a higher positioned muffler. But if you want to lighten your Transalp, just try whipping off the rear rack, as I just did. That monstrosity weighs 7 KGS!! Over a stone in 'the old money', sitting 'high, wide and handsome' at the top rear of your bike. It instantly puts the Transalp's weight under that of either the Aprilia Tuareg, or the Yamaha Tenere, neither of which come with a rack. Now I don't want to put it back on. You can actually feel the difference while riding with it off. You can almost back off the rear shock preload for the difference! Now I'll have to make a lightweight aluminium replacement... The standard cast one must be full of zinc - its weight is crazy on a 'lightweight model'.
Wow 7kg that must be cast iron to be that weight. For reference the bmw f800gs one is 1.4kg and aluminium. Also the max load is 8kg. So it can only just carry the Transalp rack.
Are you still liking the DUSC panniers? I love the pro carrier because you can quickly disconnect it. I keep going back and forth between the DUSC and the Sysbags. I have their Urban top case and really like it.
Much prefer top loading cases, I bought some Givi Trekker Dolomiti 37lt each side in black for my tiger and love how they have a carry handle to easy move them about. The Akra looks great 👍 I see triumph have just announced a partnership with Akrapovic so hoping to get one on my tiger
Hi, can you show up your battery "saver" install ? I'd like to put one on my TP. Cheers. ps- thank you for the videos. It help decide for which bike to by.
I use these chargers: www.ctek.com/uk/battery-chargers-12v-24v/vehicle-type/motorcycle/mxs-5-0-uk You attach the cable provided to the battery and then cable-tie the connector to an easily accessible part of the bike. I keep mine plugged in 24/7 when the bike is in the garage.
Akrapovic is fitted as standard on my FTR. It's nice and civilised and I'm happy enough with it. But would I pay extra to replace an existing can? Nope.
Thank you so much for your Videos, you helped me a lot in my desicion regarding the accessories :) i go for the same setup like you (protection and cases) i am wondering if there is backrest for the Dusc case like swmotech has it for the trax case ? liked & subscribed ✌
I owned an 1150 GS for 19 years. It was a great experience, but I was hoping you would skip the GS and wait for the yet to be introduced Moto Guzzi v100 Stelvio. Regardless, I have followed your journey with the Transalp since you ordered it, and always look forward to the next video.
Great review. The transalp can certainly be made to look very touring oriented or more dakar like. It morphes very well with both styles. However, the touring look in my opinion makes it less appealing. The hepco and becker skid plate is much better looking than the honda branded one. That one makes it look bloated and heavy like an nt1100. I like the swmotech cases. They are very functional but would like to see if any other type of cases/luggage look better on it. I own a vstrom800de and the utilitarian silver top case works very well with the style of the bike. I think but I am not sure, soft luggage may look better on the transalp and may help it conserve the dakar styling/profile.
Thanks. Glad you like the look. Soft luggage often looks better, but it’s difficult to secure which is a problem for me when I tour. When I park up in a city for lunch, I like to be able to lock my stuff😊
@@RocketMan_Moto that makes sense. It is always a compromise, function over style in this case. Like I said, the transalp fits both styles very well. So when you are not touring you can have a dakar race to starbucks 😉
@@RocketMan_Moto, the stock exhaust has a large heat shield along its body and the Akrapovic doesn't have a heat shield except a small optional carbon patch on the exhaust pipe. Do you find it to be an issue?
Can’t say I’m a fan at that price, it just isn’t a big deal from the standard, and as I always wear ear plugs it really wouldn’t make a difference to me. The cat may appreciate it though! Lot of catnip.. she may complain.
Does seem a tad excessive at that price.. Handmade in Cumbria FUEL top of the range Stealth slip on in CF is £400 with removable baffle! Getting one to Portugal might be a problem though..
So your Transalp could be getting the chop soon if the new Beemer lives up to expectations? The Akrapovic exhaust sounds good btw, but not 900€ better than the std one. Even if I had a Transalp to keep 900€ is too rich for me and I suspect many other owners. ATB.
Typically, these hydraulic pipes ("accessory exhausts") do nothing more than produce annoying noise. I was surprised that the factory exhaust in the Transalp is so loud. Too loud for me. If I understand correctly, this "accessory" one is a bit quieter? It's good that you enjoy it :)
This might be my first motorcycle, but why hasn't Honda released the white version in the USA. I won't spend money on the black version. Why does Honda do this?
Hate to be the bearer of yet more bad news, but the North American Transalp also gets 10hp less and a single-barrel exhaust. No idea why Honda is punishing you like this. Californian emissions regulations?
Thanks for the info. Who knows maybe I'll just save all that money. These companies don't make a great case for me parting with that much cash. Time will tell. Thanks again for the reply. @@RocketMan_Moto
Pipe seems a bit pricey, try Fuel exhausts in the UK, I've had 3 of them and they are TOP! Not getting any commission from that plug, just great value and sound. On another note Rocketman, don't you find it has a horrible snatchy throttle, I was considering one but that and the cheapo plastics (especially the bit behind the fairing that you stare at all the time) put me off, a shame?
Most if not all euro5 aftermarket exhausts produce about the same noise as the stock one as long as you use the baffle which is rivetted in order to get the homologation.Weight saving is a plus but the cost of akrapovic is outrageous..and imho it doesn't match the transalp style..there are much cheaper options that look much better.
I just wanted to drop a comment to say thanks for your videos about the Transalp. You helped me choose between this and a few other bikes I was looking at, and this past Monday I rode my own Transalp home from the dealer. What an absolutely perfect bike.
Well thanks for taking the time to tell me😊 I’ve been quite confident recommending the Transalp, as it’s a very good bike for the money. Hope you continue to enjoy yours👍
An Atlas throttle lock will give you cruise control to finish off the bike if that’s of interest!
Thank you so much for your Transalp videos! They have helped me decide that I'm going to pick up a Transalp myself. Plus the LockPickingLawyer comment made me die of laughter😂😂😂
Thanks, glad you found my videos useful. The Transalp is a great bike, I’m sure you’ll enjoy it😊
Holy moly!
Akra make pipes without cruddy carbon end caps you can smash!
I was pleased it didn’t have carbon adornments on it
I've had custom exhausts on my last two bikes but I'm not going to bother with my Transalp as I'm quite happy with the sound and spending nearly £1000 on an end can will see me in the divorce court.
I get that😂
MIVV exhausts has the Dakar version available now for the TA. A high positioned muffler. Looks and sounds good too.
Thanks for the really Great Videos! Very Helpful for me deciding for the Transalp
Thank you for taking the time to respond😊👍
That sounds actually quite nice. I have not had very good experiences with aftermarket exhausts. I tried Staintune slip-ons on a boxer BMW and a Triumph Scrambler and they were horrific. Way too loud, with or without baffles and the engines ran crappy and would have needed a remap. I bought those exhausts used to try out and sold them again shortly after without losing any money. From my experience, people don't want their exhaust to be much louder but instead less tinny with a nice rumble and some throatiness. If you want loud, you might as well straight-pipe the thing.
Yes, I was pleasantly surprised by how much quieter than stock it is. I was expecting louder.
All looks good, nice upgrades!
Thanks, Pistol. Positive feedback, as always👍😊
Thank you for the video...I could not fathom spending almost $1000 on a slip on that saves 4 lbs, is a few decibles quieter and claims a 1 hp increase.
I agree
Whod of thought we are now putting aftermarket pipes on to make them quieter.😊....first time ever i bought a non standard pipe for my vstrom1050xt/ pipe now on my old 650vstrom excellent made. nice suttle sound and well priced...shameless plug for FUEL of kendal cumbria...😂👍atb dave..
I had a Fuel exhaust on my very first bike, a 2004 Triumph Daytona 600 - very nice😊
your description is bang on. I like the less metallic, deeper sound, of the Akrapovic. Is it worth the money? Guess it depends on how deep your pockets are more than anything.
The sound is definitely nicer, but it is pricey😬
Olá, tenho também umas dusc e uma ponteira dominator r que quando o uso tenho de tirar as dusc pois na primeira utilização fiquei com a da dta queimada devido aos gases da ponteira. Enquanto teve o transalp e usou o akrapovic teve algum problema ou teve que colocar alguma proteção? tem conhecimento de alguma outra ponteira que não danifique as malas? obrg
Hi. No, I haven’t had any problems like that, either on the Transalp or the Tiger. Maybe stick some heat shield protection used for car engine components on the Dusc😊
Have you tried out the tall screen and deflectors? If so how are they? Keep the content coming!
Yes, tall screen + deflectors work for me. It’s never going to be a Goldwing, but it’s good enough and a lot better than short screen / no deflectors😊👍
Unfortunately, this SW-Motech bracket does not fit for higher exhausts, such as SC-Project & Co. I'm looking for a bracket that fits my exhaust "SC-Project", currently only Mosko fits
That’s a shame, but thanks for the confirmation. I looked at the SC Project can, but was worried it would not be compatible with my side racks🤔
@Leinetal_Rider I have the same issue. I've got the SC Project Xplorer exhaust and I'm wondering if I could fit the 37L Givi Trekker Outback cases. Have you found anything that fits the higher exhaust? Thx!
@@RocketMan_Moto sorry if you answered this already, but I couldn't find the information. Did you finally notice heat damage on your right case?
Hi could you tell me the make of that sat nav bar .
AliExpress special. There’s a link in one of the other videos
That's quite an investment for just a muffler and short pipe, although as you say - Akra stuff is good quality, and carries a commensurate price tag. I am hoping they might come out with a complete, lighter system, with a higher positioned muffler.
But if you want to lighten your Transalp, just try whipping off the rear rack, as I just did. That monstrosity weighs 7 KGS!! Over a stone in 'the old money', sitting 'high, wide and handsome' at the top rear of your bike. It instantly puts the Transalp's weight under that of either the Aprilia Tuareg, or the Yamaha Tenere, neither of which come with a rack.
Now I don't want to put it back on. You can actually feel the difference while riding with it off. You can almost back off the rear shock preload for the difference! Now I'll have to make a lightweight aluminium replacement... The standard cast one must be full of zinc - its weight is crazy on a 'lightweight model'.
Wow, 7kg?! Unfortunately, the side carriers that I keep on all the time, if only for the Trax toolbox, bolt to the rear rack
Wow 7kg that must be cast iron to be that weight. For reference the bmw f800gs one is 1.4kg and aluminium. Also the max load is 8kg. So it can only just carry the Transalp rack.
Stock pipe sounds great in my opinion.
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Are you still liking the DUSC panniers? I love the pro carrier because you can quickly disconnect it. I keep going back and forth between the DUSC and the Sysbags. I have their Urban top case and really like it.
Yes, just waiting for the inner bags to become available.
Much prefer top loading cases, I bought some Givi Trekker Dolomiti 37lt each side in black for my tiger and love how they have a carry handle to easy move them about. The Akra looks great 👍 I see triumph have just announced a partnership with Akrapovic so hoping to get one on my tiger
Yes, I saw that👍😊
Hi, can you show up your battery "saver" install ? I'd like to put one on my TP. Cheers. ps- thank you for the videos. It help decide for which bike to by.
I use these chargers: www.ctek.com/uk/battery-chargers-12v-24v/vehicle-type/motorcycle/mxs-5-0-uk
You attach the cable provided to the battery and then cable-tie the connector to an easily accessible part of the bike. I keep mine plugged in 24/7 when the bike is in the garage.
@@RocketMan_Moto thank you for kind reply.
Akrapovic is fitted as standard on my FTR. It's nice and civilised and I'm happy enough with it. But would I pay extra to replace an existing can? Nope.
Thanks for your feedback👍😊
Thank you so much for your Videos, you helped me a lot in my desicion regarding the accessories :) i go for the same setup like you (protection and cases)
i am wondering if there is backrest for the Dusc case like swmotech has it for the trax case ? liked & subscribed ✌
Thanks🙂 I don’t think there’s a backrest yet, but they’ll probably bring one out soon
Hello my friend. Been enjoying your channel for a while now. How did you come to be in the Agave? Hope I spelled that right
Mrs RM is Brazilian and I'm European, so Portugal seemed like a good compromise. Algarve for the sun :)
gdam, Ill just remove the muffler altogether, that sounds awesome
Lol, slightly illegal though😉
does putting a new exaust slip-on cancels the bikes dealership waranty?
Not as far as I know, but putting the factory can back on is a 2-minute job
The SW MOTECH cases are sharp. What GPS/phone mount bar do you have?
AliExpress👍
Blimey, I hope it’s the mic set up which is accentuating the clunky gear change noise. Interesting vlog though. Thanks for posting.
Very difficult to record good sound on a bike. The Transalp has a very slick change😉
Hi @RocketMan - which navigation bar are you using / which quadlock product? Does is stay vibration free?
Bought it on AliExpress. Surprisingly good quality for +/- €15. Zero vibrations. Just bought another one for my new Tiger 900👍😊
@@RocketMan_Moto Thanks! Also Which brake levers did you update to?
The slip on is a positive change, but I think we can all understand that this is very low on the priority list.
That pretty much sums it up 👍😊
I owned an 1150 GS for 19 years. It was a great experience, but I was hoping you would skip the GS and wait for the yet to be introduced Moto Guzzi v100 Stelvio. Regardless, I have followed your journey with the Transalp since you ordered it, and always look forward to the next video.
Thanks😊 It’s a toss-up between the GS and the Stelvio🤔
Great review. The transalp can certainly be made to look very touring oriented or more dakar like. It morphes very well with both styles. However, the touring look in my opinion makes it less appealing. The hepco and becker skid plate is much better looking than the honda branded one. That one makes it look bloated and heavy like an nt1100.
I like the swmotech cases. They are very functional but would like to see if any other type of cases/luggage look better on it.
I own a vstrom800de and the utilitarian silver top case works very well with the style of the bike. I think but I am not sure, soft luggage may look better on the transalp and may help it conserve the dakar styling/profile.
Thanks. Glad you like the look. Soft luggage often looks better, but it’s difficult to secure which is a problem for me when I tour. When I park up in a city for lunch, I like to be able to lock my stuff😊
@@RocketMan_Moto that makes sense. It is always a compromise, function over style in this case. Like I said, the transalp fits both styles very well. So when you are not touring you can have a dakar race to starbucks 😉
Lol, yes👍
Luke the panniers. The width is key if you travel a lot.
The exhaust I would leave. Too much.
Tool box a good edition.
Nice bike.
Ride safe.
Yes, tool box is useful👍
So, the Akrapovic is a bit quieter than the OEM?
Yes, deeper but a bit quieter. I actually prefer it like that👍
@@RocketMan_Moto, the stock exhaust has a large heat shield along its body and the Akrapovic doesn't have a heat shield except a small optional carbon patch on the exhaust pipe. Do you find it to be an issue?
Not for the heat, but I did fit a small universal protector on the pipe just to hide the joins a little.
Is the db killer removable?
No, not on the EU version
Inner pannier bags will have to be the old pillow cases for a while.
Good idea! :)
I prefer the OEM
Fair enough👍
I just traded in an older touring bike with an Akrapovic for a newer version of the same model. I REALLY miss the burble of the Akrapovic :(
I agree the sound is nicer. Probably didn’t come across in my video, but it’s definitely deeper, ‘softer’ in a good way👍😊
My opinion the factory sounds best, I think Honda did exceptional job, Weight saving is a plus if your after saving weight for the Akrapovic
Also i would like my aftermarket Exhaust to be mounted high like the sc project titanium
The factory pipe is very decent, but the Akrapovič slip-on does improve things. It’s pricey, though😬
Pedal Bin! 😂
Apologies to V Strom owners😬
Can’t say I’m a fan at that price, it just isn’t a big deal from the standard, and as I always wear ear plugs it really wouldn’t make a difference to me. The cat may appreciate it though! Lot of catnip.. she may complain.
Thanks for your feedback. I agree it’s pricey.
Does seem a tad excessive at that price.. Handmade in Cumbria FUEL top of the range Stealth slip on in CF is £400 with removable baffle! Getting one to Portugal might be a problem though..
Had a Fuel end can on my 2002 Daytona. Very nice👍😊
Just checked…FUEL website says they ship the cans worldwide..£25-£45 for Europe… £30 for Portugal 😉😎 atb, Alan.
So your Transalp could be getting the chop soon if the new Beemer lives up to expectations?
The Akrapovic exhaust sounds good btw, but not 900€ better than the std one. Even if I had a Transalp to keep 900€ is too rich for me and I suspect many other owners.
ATB.
I get that. It’s good, but very costly🤔
Hmm back to BMW!! There may be trouble ahead?
Could be an expensive mistake, so I’m thinking very carefully…😉
Typically, these hydraulic pipes ("accessory exhausts") do nothing more than produce annoying noise. I was surprised that the factory exhaust in the Transalp is so loud. Too loud for me.
If I understand correctly, this "accessory" one is a bit quieter?
It's good that you enjoy it :)
Yes, as you can see on the decibel test, the Akra is significantly quieter, which is a good thing in my books. I was surprised, though.
go electric... zzzzzzzzzzzzz 🤷♀🤷♀🤣🤣
This might be my first motorcycle, but why hasn't Honda released the white version in the USA. I won't spend money on the black version. Why does Honda do this?
Hate to be the bearer of yet more bad news, but the North American Transalp also gets 10hp less and a single-barrel exhaust. No idea why Honda is punishing you like this. Californian emissions regulations?
Thanks for the info. Who knows maybe I'll just save all that money. These companies don't make a great case for me parting with that much cash. Time will tell. Thanks again for the reply. @@RocketMan_Moto
Pipe seems a bit pricey, try Fuel exhausts in the UK, I've had 3 of them and they are TOP! Not getting any commission from that plug, just great value and sound. On another note Rocketman, don't you find it has a horrible snatchy throttle, I was considering one but that and the cheapo plastics (especially the bit behind the fairing that you stare at all the time) put me off, a shame?
Had a Fuel on my 2004 Daytona - very nice. Don’t really have a problem with the fuelling, but I don’t use the Transalp around town😊
I've never noticed the snatchy throttle but others have mentioned it. It might depend on what you've experienced before.
Honestly, stock sounds better from my chair.
The Akrapovic does sound better in person😊
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Most if not all euro5 aftermarket exhausts produce about the same noise as the stock one as long as you use the baffle which is rivetted in order to get the homologation.Weight saving is a plus but the cost of akrapovic is outrageous..and imho it doesn't match the transalp style..there are much cheaper options that look much better.
Thanks for your feedback👍😊
In my view, it looks a little cheap, plain titanium, and a carbon end cap would suit better ....and that PRICE ...😮
Yes, an expensive upgrade
£1000 to sound worse 😮 much prefer the standard sound
It sounds better in person
@@RocketMan_Moto what happened to akrapovic... they used to sound fantastic...
500Lts of petrol for an exhaust can, mmmmmmmm
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Too pricey and not a big different from factory
Yes, it’s a costly upgrade