Honda Transalp 750 vs Yamaha Tenere 700 (From a Guy Who Owns Both)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
  • The Honda Transalp 750 and Yamaha Tenere 700 are both parallel twin-powered Japanese mid-size ADV bikes. They are both drop dead reliable and both come in right around $10,000 MSRP. Compare Tenere vs Transalp and you'll see a lot of similarities but none of that helps if you're trying to decide between them.
    In this video, I'll run down Honda Transalp 750 vs Yamaha Tenere 700 in terms of actual day to day riding and the experience of owning one. I own both of these ADV bikes and so am lucky enough to be able to compare Tenere 700 vs Transalp 750 side by side in terms of my own personal riding and ownership experience.
    These are two of the best mid-size adventure motorcycles on the market, but in the inevitable Transalp vs Tenere shootout, which bike wins? You'll have to watch to find out.
    Chapters:
    00:00 Tenere vs Transalp Intro
    00:46 Transalp vs Tenere: stats
    03:06 What does the Transalp 750 do better?
    06:08 What does the Tenere 700 do better?
    10:09 Which bike is better?
    11:55 Tenere 700 vs Transalp 750, the bottom line
    12:43 What do you think about Transalp 750 vs Tenere 700 (outro)?
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  • @DorkintheRoad
    @DorkintheRoad  4 месяца назад +15

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    • @indecent702
      @indecent702 4 месяца назад

      Can you share how to use the road sync app on iOS please

    • @fuzzyballs44
      @fuzzyballs44 4 месяца назад

      If you are affiliated with Revzilla, are you with Cycle Gear as well? I am about to buy a pile of stuff from them. Going through Cycle Gear rather than Revzilla is easier because I can return online purchases to my local store.

  • @user-my4dm4ij3t
    @user-my4dm4ij3t 4 дня назад +2

    I did a 40 minutes test ride on a Transalp in a variety of roads. Not offroad.
    I had two Hondas in the past and I loved them. But the Transalp was just... boring.
    I went to my dealer and took a 3 minutes spin on a Tenere in a closed parking lot. I didn't even ride it in the street.
    I fell in love with it immediately! It felt strong and alive, waiting for me to hit the gas and go see the world.
    My summery in short:
    The Transalp is super efficient. It is a great partner for daily commuting.
    The Tenere is the one that will make you smile. It just wants to take you to your next adventure. That CP2 engine is an amazing gem!
    That's the difference between the two bikes. The spec sheet will never tell the true story!
    The major flaw of the Tenere as mentioned is comfort.
    My two cents: If you ride a lot on paved roads like me buy a Sargent seat. It is a game changer!
    I also replaced the handlebar which was too straight for me and made my wrists hurt. I installed a great Renthal handlebar that solved the problem.
    Now my 2022 Tenere is comfortable for long rides and I am extremely happy with my choice.

  • @PotatoWasteLand
    @PotatoWasteLand 4 месяца назад +42

    I own a T7. Seeing the Transalp come in at a lower price and have more power and features seems like it would steal a lot of T7 sales. I'd still choose my T7 because of the brand and the proven engine, along with the more simplistic and functional approach - But, the Transalp is one hell of a deal and I'd love to own both too

  • @IsleofMoto
    @IsleofMoto 4 месяца назад +98

    I too owned a 22 T7 and own a 24 Transalp. Veteran rider of 50 years and over 300 bikes over the years and you’re comparison is spot on!! Personally I sold the Tenere after I put 700 miles on the Transalp. Know your limits off road on the Transalp and enjoy all day comfort and FUN on road!! Love the Transalp!! Thanks for the great review Dork!!😊

    • @chrism3790
      @chrism3790 3 месяца назад +9

      Over 300 bikes? If you've been riding for 50 years, that's a different bike every 2 months.

    • @thodoris3790
      @thodoris3790 3 месяца назад

      yeah,the guy is trolling@@chrism3790

    • @fingerscrossed2317
      @fingerscrossed2317 2 месяца назад

      Blabla

    • @amirsidi5678
      @amirsidi5678 2 месяца назад +1

      Yes he is 50s but that doesn't mean he owned all the 300 bikes

    • @Tonyx.yt.
      @Tonyx.yt. Месяц назад +1

      @@chrism3790 probably shitloads of test ride and maybe some rents too, otherwise you should be a motorcycle diehard and millionaire

  • @megaady36
    @megaady36 21 день назад +4

    The best real side by side review I've seen of these bikes. Very useful thank you

  • @cliffingram270
    @cliffingram270 4 месяца назад +23

    I guess we're all different. I'm 6' 3", 193cms, 100kgms and 73 years old. I've owned over 30 bikes and ridden since I was 15 years old. In the past 20 years I've had an1150gs and later a 2013 Transalp. I have a T7 now. I get no buffeting, just fresh air, and thats mega, a new experience. If I lift the screen on the 13 euro adjusters I get great wind protection for the motorway, no buffeting. Yes, it's tall and you need to be mindful of a top heaviness at walking speeds off piste but the seat for me is the most comfortable of any bike I've ridden in 20 years. Its a function of advancing years no doubt, but the T7 seat does not make my bits go numb after 30 minutes, unlike the other bikes I've mentioned. For me the standard T7 seat is really good and the bike's ergonomics make standing up effortless. Just saying.

    • @OsmanParvez
      @OsmanParvez 3 месяца назад +3

      Great comment. Very useful for us taller riders. Transalp looks seriously cramped.

    • @ernieschatz3783
      @ernieschatz3783 Месяц назад +1

      I was very close to getting a T7. I love the simplistic approach and very basic display with easy-to-read numbers without wearing glasses. This impression was part of a multi-bike test ride. I had to stop and really think hard about how much I ride offroad, so... that and the wow- factor-goldilocks-"just right" feel of the Tracer 9GT changed my mind. I really wish I could own both. Prior to the Tracer I had a Super Tenere followed by an Africa Twin so I reckon it was just a case of wanting to change things up abit. There are times when I really miss the adventure bikes.

    • @stopstalkingyouspookybastard
      @stopstalkingyouspookybastard Месяц назад

      100 kilogram meter seconds? thats a new unit

  • @rocolocoization
    @rocolocoization 4 месяца назад +22

    Let’s just celebrate such bikes are available for the customers!! Super happy both are so good

  • @Hookmeister
    @Hookmeister 4 месяца назад +22

    I was always keeping an eye open for a Tenere to hit my local dealership and it never did…or I was never aware if it did. And then one weekend night two months ago I saw my local dealership was showing a Transalp in stock. I went in on Monday and it was still in the crate. I rode home with it next day and have been incredibly happy. I’ve been pleasantly surprised with the Transalp offroad. I dropped the air pressures on my Dunlops to 20lbs and 18” water crossings, mud, dirt, gravel were no problem at all. Maybe I’ll try it with knobbies one day.

  • @richardcasey7521
    @richardcasey7521 4 месяца назад +8

    I bought the Transalp because I plan to use it 95% on the road.

  • @nickx8411
    @nickx8411 4 месяца назад +25

    this was quite possibly the best “head to head” motorcycle comparison I have ever seen in my many decades of reading and viewing motorcycle comparisons. Pat yourself on the back, this video was extraordinarily well done and extraordinarily helpful. I am forwarding it to friends that would be interested. again, well done. 👍🙌

  • @Rickmac22
    @Rickmac22 4 месяца назад +40

    Holy cow! That was an excellent breakdown and analysis of both bikes and the appropriate application for each. You really do a great job of painting a picture and drawing comparisons. Given the fact I am a suburban guy I pretty much think you're pointing towards the TransAlp!

  • @adamg6199
    @adamg6199 4 месяца назад +6

    I have owned a NC750x for 4 years I also owned an Africa twin for three, I rode the Trasnalp when they came out. I now only own a Tenere as I found it a great middle ground to the NC750x and the Africa twin. i found it comfy in all occasions the only issue is lack of fuel range. Great review I appreciate the effort you put into your content.

  • @Picklerides
    @Picklerides 4 месяца назад +9

    I will eventually get myself a T7. Even though the dealer I went to last week had a TA in the show room. One look at that low hanging exhaust made me solidify my decision. I will do a lot of off road too so I think T7 is best choice for me. For now I will keep enjoying my CRF300L to the fullest and gain more riding EXP!

  • @danbraden4401
    @danbraden4401 4 месяца назад +9

    I have had a T7 and did a BDR on it. I think it rides top heavy and just an ok motor. It does everything well just not that exciting. My new TA feels way more fun to ride and handles better on the road. They are close but for me the Honda motor puts a smile on face fits me better and just more fun to ride. I would ride both before buying they are different for sure. The DORK man knows what's up, great video!!

  • @gavriil4592
    @gavriil4592 4 месяца назад +105

    I have the t7. If transalp had better looks...say single or double round headlights, retro, I'd totally dig it.

    • @ferkuzuel
      @ferkuzuel 4 месяца назад +15

      I would probably buy the transalp for my specific needs, but the T7 is a differently a better looking bike imo

    • @VictorRomeo-yy3fe
      @VictorRomeo-yy3fe 4 месяца назад +8

      After 4000 miles on my T7 and the top heaviness of it, I can honestly say it has made me better rider. Plus, this thing can rip for a middle weight and as and old guy (62), I'm totally in love.

    • @RedEmpire36
      @RedEmpire36 3 месяца назад +1

      Yeah you can change those. That's like not wanting to buy a house because of the cabinets.

    • @gavriil4592
      @gavriil4592 3 месяца назад +1

      If you know specific aftermarket headlight/fairing for transalp in mind, do share. With other options in the market, I'd buy that house with the cabinets of my liking.

    • @Sinister_fartbox
      @Sinister_fartbox 3 месяца назад +13

      T7 looks Way better

  • @stevelarson4487
    @stevelarson4487 4 месяца назад +63

    Both of these are terrific motorcycles, with good capability and Japanese reliability. I was tempted to get the T7 when it came out, but it was really hard to find one and there were a couple things I didn't like (seat, display / electronics, & ability to attach bags & gear). I waited until the Transalp was available and snagged one in October, been very happy with it so far.

    • @GregLanz
      @GregLanz 4 месяца назад +4

      Pretty well my story as well except I didn't get mine until December which is a really bad time to get a new motorbike in Canada. Especially as it's currently -21c here and snowing

    • @slakk5093
      @slakk5093 4 месяца назад +2

      Both are so good really. I would probably go with the transalp for the lower seat height

    • @116tem
      @116tem 2 месяца назад

      Have you tried riding with a pillon passenger ?

    • @stevelarson4487
      @stevelarson4487 2 месяца назад +1

      @@116tem Yes, my wife has ridden on the back with me driving. We are both larger people (me - 6', wife - 5'9") and the Transalp did surprisingly well 2 up.

    • @116tem
      @116tem 2 месяца назад

      @@stevelarson4487 amazing thanks for your reply, will look into getting a Transalp soon!

  • @majikkraptor4697
    @majikkraptor4697 14 часов назад

    Excellent review. This is so to the point and without all the noise of other motorcycle channels. You hit all the points, and I feel more informed after watching your video than I have after days of research.

  • @SethJayson
    @SethJayson 4 месяца назад +2

    Ben, your eloquence is much appreciated.

  • @MyATVlife
    @MyATVlife 4 месяца назад +2

    Very thorough and clear picture of the differences between two great bikes. Thanks for putting this together

  • @vladbarbu603
    @vladbarbu603 2 месяца назад +1

    This has to be one of the best, well explained, comparison between two motorcycles I’ve ever seen! Wonderful job

  • @NoTengoIlusiones
    @NoTengoIlusiones 4 месяца назад +3

    Transalp 80% road , 20% off-road. Exactly what I need. Just received mine. The engine it's a dream . cheers.

  • @richardsprings1414
    @richardsprings1414 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you do a great job on your content it was nice meeting you at the get on Fest in Mojave 2 years ago

  • @MotoPumps
    @MotoPumps 4 месяца назад +5

    Love the analytical comparison and contrast. This is way more useful than an emotional I like it or I hate it. Great stuff! Keep it coming. Thanks Ben!

    • @ernieschatz3783
      @ernieschatz3783 Месяц назад

      No kidding!
      I watched a channel where a guy "reviewed" the Africa Twin DCT, and didn't even skim through the manual because he thinks a bike should be totally "intuitive" regardless of how different it is from common bikes. The dude even commented that he "didn't think he would like" the bike before he ever threw a leg over it. He let the engine chug along in short-shifting Drive mode wanking in ignorance of the two sportier modes and the paddle shifters. It was a bias and ignorance overload. Very different from this very even-handed and objective review. I won't totally call out the channel, but it rymes with paste on blue heels. 😅

  • @JodyPugh
    @JodyPugh 3 месяца назад +3

    This video was really well done. I’ve watched a lot of your videos videos, but I think this is the best one you’ve ever done, maybe because I’m about to buy one of these bikes! Great job on this one.

  • @tjs201971
    @tjs201971 4 месяца назад

    Huge thank you for sharing your experience with each bike! Both bikes are amazing and offer any rider the enjoyment of riding! Thank you

  • @keithheid7906
    @keithheid7906 4 месяца назад +1

    One of the best comparisons I’ve heard in a long time!

  • @2SanityAtitsBest2
    @2SanityAtitsBest2 Месяц назад

    Really appreciate the comparison! Thanks for making and posting.

  • @tomjohnson6036
    @tomjohnson6036 4 месяца назад +7

    I really like my T7. I’m 6’1” so the weight height isn’t a major issue but the comfort (or lack there of), my goodness. At 230 pounds naked, plus gear and luggage, I’m looking at another $2k-ish for a better seat and suspension to make it comfortable. The vast majority of my riding is gravel FS roads. I’m very tempted to trade the T7 in for a Transalp.

  • @retrogarage70
    @retrogarage70 3 месяца назад

    Excellent ideas to compare! Lot of us are struggling with this thoughts... Thanks for the video!👍

  • @cyurtinus
    @cyurtinus 4 месяца назад +1

    Great video Shooter McGavin. I appreciate how thoughtful you are when it comes to reviewing the two bikes. I have a 2022 Tenere just like yours and I love it. If the Transalp was available when I bought my Tenere, I probably would have gone with the Transalp. Great content!

  • @chrisstaats6915
    @chrisstaats6915 4 месяца назад +1

    As usual, a great, and informative video! Many of us have waiting for your sage analysis.

  • @VictorRomeo-yy3fe
    @VictorRomeo-yy3fe 4 месяца назад +4

    Hey Brother. I watch many of your vids and very much appreciate your content. As a tricked out 2022 T7 owner, I recently took advantage of that sweet dorkintheroad discount with Cyclops and had the Pegasus floods and Skene rear lights installed and they are fantastic! Like you had indicated previously, it seemed like others in cars we're even more aware and considerate due to the higher vis.
    Also got to throw a leg over a new Transalp at my local dealership and I couldn't believe the difference between that and my T7 regarding the COG and ease of flat-footing and just moving it around. Just as you said. I need to win the lottery so I can fill the garage with at least one bike from every manufacturer! Thanks again.

  • @jimhopper5508
    @jimhopper5508 9 дней назад

    What an outstanding review of both bikes! Excellent work. Thanks.

  • @Lukebigrig
    @Lukebigrig 4 месяца назад +5

    Thank you for putting this together, I suspected the results you gave from your previous videos and respect that you don't just say one is better than the other. I they are both great and very close for many riders. I have always like honda ATVs and motorcycles but also have a lot of respect for yamaha. Thank you again for the comparison.

    • @DorkintheRoad
      @DorkintheRoad  4 месяца назад +3

      Bike choice is always so subjective it's hard to say which of two good motorcycles is "better." I just try to give the facts and my experiences and let people decide for themselves.

  • @davidgiorlando4086
    @davidgiorlando4086 4 месяца назад +3

    I've owned both and I think you are spot on with your definition of both. I myself sold the T7. Had fun with it but was not the tool for the job I was doing.

  • @owenlushadv
    @owenlushadv 3 месяца назад +1

    This is a great unbiased review of both these bikes!! Nice work

  • @bonerfi9254
    @bonerfi9254 4 месяца назад +1

    Straight to the point!
    Excellent comparison!
    Cheers, sire!
    🍻 🍻

  • @superdavetn
    @superdavetn 22 дня назад +1

    This is one of the best analysis videos Ive seen. no bs. just good relevant facts and comparison. I love them both and I know which I will get - first

  • @alexrios4064
    @alexrios4064 3 месяца назад +1

    Congratulations 👏 thanks really liked your narrative style, clear straight to the point 👍

  • @samnangnou7162
    @samnangnou7162 4 месяца назад +1

    Love your video for finalizing my decision 😍♥️

  • @marceliszp4803
    @marceliszp4803 4 месяца назад +25

    I chose Suzuki Vstrom 800de. very comfortable on the road and I enjoy driving it off-road (800de in offroad is better than the Tenere for me, the T7's high center of gravity bothers me a bit). Among the advantages of the Vstrom I will also mention the fully adjustable suspension front&rear(I re-adjusted the entire suspension for off-road driving), easy access to the air filter and TC that works well in off-road driving(like rally leve 5 in ktm). I considered the 890R but, firstly, it was too expensive, and secondly, I preferred the Japanese reliability (and for the price difference, I left my old Yamaha WR450 to play in more difficult conditions)

    • @marceliszp4803
      @marceliszp4803 2 месяца назад

      @@thodoris3790 on the contrary, suzuki did a surprisingly good vstrom and honda failed with the transalp (mainly the suspension, access to the filter and the design of the muffler under the engine)

    • @The-Jokes-on-You
      @The-Jokes-on-You Месяц назад

      The 800 Vstrom is definitely the forgotten bike, glad you bring it up as it deserves an honest look in this category of motorcycle

  • @jamesnadua7649
    @jamesnadua7649 3 месяца назад

    Very well explained comparison! Thank you for this amazing video!

  • @andrewtreloar7389
    @andrewtreloar7389 4 месяца назад +23

    Great review Ben, factual, informative and concise. The question I ask when watching these comparos is honesty - how honest are we when we are talking about riding doctrine. For instance, recently went for an 'offroad' camping weekend with a mate. We planned the route to be as much dirt as possible. Even so, it still ended up rhat 55% of the mileage was done on blacktop and 13% of that was highway. People always seem to overstate how much dirt riding they do for some reason. For me, its comfort first, reliability second and functionality third. While I love the Tenere, and I own one, the Transalp would be more than capable for 95% of 'dirt' riders out there and much more comfortable to boot.

    • @shaunefoster6694
      @shaunefoster6694 4 месяца назад +2

      I agree totally.

    • @motogravel
      @motogravel 4 месяца назад +5

      12:01 Sometimes the proportionality is based on time / hours vs miles. An adventure could easily be 60/40 road/dirt for miles and 60/40 dirt/road for hours. It’s interesting that when Ben talk about 51%, he says ‘of your time’
      Whereas you’re thinking miles. Not saying either is right or wrong

    • @andrewtreloar7389
      @andrewtreloar7389 4 месяца назад +2

      Agree, but still even if it's time or miles, it seems we still disproportionately understate the amount of time or miles we spend on the tarmac.....it seems!

    • @motogravel
      @motogravel 4 месяца назад +2

      @@andrewtreloar7389 Sure, but how else can justify all the time and money we spend on ADV stuff? :)
      Also, people overestimate the size of the fish they caught, and also other things... :)

    • @andrewtreloar7389
      @andrewtreloar7389 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@motogravel3212 I justify it by the yolo principle. It's a huge world out there, full of wonderful places, wonderful people and awesome experiences. And for, like a lot of us, I like to experience all of this on the back of a bike. That's justification enough I reckon. And yes, the fish I caught was thiiiiisssss big!!!😊

  • @Muzzy0085
    @Muzzy0085 Месяц назад

    It's not often I can sit through a whole bike review video but this was informative and well presented. I decided on 2 bikes very different.. Also a Honda and a Yamaha. The Africa Twin and the Tenere 660

  • @darwandoo
    @darwandoo 3 месяца назад +2

    That is one of the best motorcycle reviews I've ever heard

  • @wolverine425
    @wolverine425 16 дней назад

    Thanks Dork! Great review! 👍🏼

  • @eightballsidepocket
    @eightballsidepocket 4 месяца назад

    Very sensible comparison. Really appreciate it!

  • @johnnyd.8672
    @johnnyd.8672 22 дня назад +1

    This was an outstanding review. Nuanced with great, detailed descriptions. (In other words: well said!). I was inches close to buying a Tenere, and if it wasn't for a snafu with my trade-in, I would own one. So, I now have a TransAlp. I love it. It's an outstanding street bike. The quickshifter and cancelling-turn signals are just icing on the cake. No doubt, the Tenere is just a bit sexier with the color scheme and narrow front end. But will that help me with 90% of my riding? Nope. The TransAlp is less cool, but just go for it, because y'all will be so impressed with the smoothness of the engine and the ergonomics are unmatched. I have no idea why Honda did not include a skid plate or any engine guards. Oh well, we'll keep the after-market folks in business. Thank you!

  • @mkramsauer
    @mkramsauer 4 месяца назад +3

    Interesting I like how you included the paper specs and real world uses

  • @thodoris3790
    @thodoris3790 3 месяца назад +1

    thanks for this video mate!

  • @defaultuser3410
    @defaultuser3410 4 месяца назад

    That ending was hilarious, glad you kept it in.

  • @johnvoit9629
    @johnvoit9629 9 дней назад

    Great video ya DORK!!! You have earned my sub sir. Keep going! Ride safe. I have the T7 and love it so far. Kept me alive through a flat front on the highway. Just got unlucky how the tire was put together from the factory. Lucky, that I got the Tenere.

  • @shaunefoster6694
    @shaunefoster6694 4 месяца назад +1

    Great comparison. Small differences in bikes translate into how much we actually enjoy riding them. That's why our favourite bikes get ridden while others languish in the back of the garage.

  • @daxrrylk8716
    @daxrrylk8716 Месяц назад

    Amazing review very helpful thanks, Brav

  • @jasonyoung7673
    @jasonyoung7673 4 месяца назад

    Great review Ben as always 👍👍

  • @googleuser2170
    @googleuser2170 2 месяца назад

    Great video, the best comparing the two. Thanks.

  • @Rain_231
    @Rain_231 16 дней назад

    Finally a useful and honest comparison of the both!! 🎉

  • @suprPHREAK
    @suprPHREAK 4 месяца назад +8

    Thanks for this. I’m very happy with my T7, and to be honest find it comfortable! Aesthetically I prefer the T7, but that’s personal choice. You can otherwise never go wrong with a Honda.

    • @georgenewman5860
      @georgenewman5860 4 месяца назад +1

      I'm with you. The seat certainly isn't plush, but I've done 600 mile days and survived just fine. I really like the riding position and the first thing that surprised me riding home from the dealership was how stable it was in the freeway. Also, being able to dial in the adjustable suspension is a big plus.

  • @bengeckle7237
    @bengeckle7237 Месяц назад

    Just watched 3 of your vids......great content! Currently looking at the Transalp & V-Strom 800 DE as a 2nd bike to go with my Harley Ultra Classic. I once owned a KLR 650 and was thinking of just getting a newer one for light off-road getting to fishing holes, mushroom hunting grounds, etc...... then I found these two options and was just like wait.........

  • @mikegillespie266
    @mikegillespie266 4 месяца назад

    Hands down the best comparison video on RUclips of these bikes. If your on the fence on which bike is best for you, this should help your decision regardless of which riding style you are.

  • @hosscrafting1628
    @hosscrafting1628 4 месяца назад +6

    Time to throw a vstrom 800de in the mix. Really enjoyed the video. Happy day

  • @Blast3rB
    @Blast3rB 4 месяца назад +17

    Great video! As a Transalp owner, and someone who rides with a T7 owner, I completely agree. I love my Transalp but wouldn't be sad if I had a T7. I think what's more of the deciding factor is which one you can actually get your hands on. T7s are impossible to find, at least in Michigan, and I'd imagine the Transalp is hard to find too.

    • @DorkintheRoad
      @DorkintheRoad  4 месяца назад +7

      Teneres are getting easier to find. Lots of used ones not moving around here right now. My buddy Eddie has been trying to sell his for a month.

    • @motoman7445
      @motoman7445 4 месяца назад

      ​@@DorkintheRoadWhat's your buddy asking for his?

    • @markray2496
      @markray2496 2 месяца назад

      Fox PowerSports of GR had a T7 on the floor last Friday 2/23/24. Ive been tossing the idea around for a while and have sat on the TA , T7 , Vstrom 800 de, and Tuareg 660. If I wasn't a newer rider I would probably choose the Tuareg. Difficult to choose no doubt, but my local dealer had a TA come in and they beat everyone's prices so I jumped on it.

  • @0HARE
    @0HARE 4 месяца назад +2

    I really like both bikes, for all the reasons you mentioned.
    I’m going with the TransAlp. It will give me the road and touring performance I want.
    I have a Honda CRF300 Rally for any off-road riding I will do. It is an excellent lightweight off-road bike, with the advantage of being street legal.
    I love Honda products, and my local Honda dealership here in Dallas.
    I have bought a number of motorcycles from them, and they give excellent service.

  • @BlazinBlades
    @BlazinBlades 4 месяца назад

    I learned to trust your reviews and the sane no-nonsense way you explain things.
    I own the T7 but would not hesitate to buy the TA for all the same reasons you mentioned except for it being a more cramped bike for longer legged riders.
    I’m pretty sure Seat Concepts will probably fix that soon…😅😅
    Thank you Ben 🍻🍻

  • @MikeK6046
    @MikeK6046 4 месяца назад

    Great review. Both are GREAT motorcycles and it just depends on what the majority of your riding will be to decide which one to choose (you make it as simple as that!!)

  • @plgoddard1
    @plgoddard1 2 месяца назад

    Love the analysis. 👍🏻

  • @samlsecond8200
    @samlsecond8200 4 месяца назад +2

    You express your thoughts beautifully. Transalp for me, no question. I love a gravel road, but don't see them as often as I'd like.

  • @johnbarnes5660
    @johnbarnes5660 4 месяца назад

    Hi Ben...I like your reviews... knowledgeable, down to earth...and... Love that McKenzie Pass!!... I was up there last year with my 2022 Africa Twin - super twisties!!... and, I wish I had a lighter bike with a lower center of gravity... do you have any comparisons of the TransAlp and the Africa Twin?... Thanks...--John

  • @davidkinkade4764
    @davidkinkade4764 4 месяца назад +3

    Love it.
    You need to copyright that bike comparison chart. Solid.

    • @DorkintheRoad
      @DorkintheRoad  4 месяца назад

      I'm glad it makes sense. I was worried it was hard to understand.

  • @killerx1307
    @killerx1307 4 месяца назад

    That was a great comparison Shooter!

  • @mikerichardson415
    @mikerichardson415 4 месяца назад +2

    A perfect summary, thank you! I have ridden both, and for my type of riding (98% road or unpaved road), the Transalp felt much, much better. Mine is white with gold wheels - pity you don't have that option in the USA!

  • @WALTERRIFIC
    @WALTERRIFIC 2 месяца назад +6

    Thanks dood, I’ll give the Transalp a look if I can.

  • @royhill9892
    @royhill9892 2 месяца назад

    This is me being excellent to you, very good job! You are no joke.

  • @vrod1a
    @vrod1a 19 дней назад

    Very fair and detailed review 👍

  • @JoshuaOne_Nine
    @JoshuaOne_Nine 4 месяца назад

    Awesome review. I wish I knew about the TA coming out before I bought my 22 CB500x.

  • @rickmarshall-hk5ys
    @rickmarshall-hk5ys 22 дня назад

    Well done video and comments!

  • @wanderingturtleadventures8619
    @wanderingturtleadventures8619 4 месяца назад +1

    Would be interesting to have the KLR 650 on that spectrum visual. I agree with your line of thinking here.

  • @toefishadv
    @toefishadv 4 месяца назад

    Thank u Mr dork, sounds like the transalp and your klr650 were closer?
    Which would u say is better overall?
    As always, your show rocks, thank u

  • @paulthelefty
    @paulthelefty 4 месяца назад

    Great analysis! Love the knife vs machete analogy!

  • @bobsimpson3473
    @bobsimpson3473 3 месяца назад

    Great review, really like the way you described deciding which would be your preference. I'm new to the adv bike world...road bike guy for 55 years. Sold my Valkyrie and after researching some...650 Vstrom a, wire wheels, heated grips, full crash bars set up, givi skid plate, givi airflow shield upgraded seat, shinko 705s, upgraded led headlamps, peg lower kit, fork brace. Love the bike so far, great on pavement, fun on gravel\back roads..done some logging rodes trails..light off road stuff....prob 80\20. Been a Honda guy my whole life..z50, 160, cb750, 1000 interceptor, st1300, two vtx1800s, 3 different Valkyries....so my heart wanted Honda...researching led me to Vstrom and I got a great deal on a low klm bike mostly upgraded and I added a few. Then the transalp came out since. How would the transalp compare to the 650 Vstrom...Id love to here your opinion. Thanks and looking forward..

  • @rdw3171
    @rdw3171 4 месяца назад

    Your reviews of the Transalp make it sound pretty awesome. If Honda ever decides to start putting tubeless tires and cruise control on it, I'll be 1st in line for a purchase.

  • @deanomachineo7281
    @deanomachineo7281 2 месяца назад

    Outstanding review!

  • @davidpoffenbarger3686
    @davidpoffenbarger3686 4 месяца назад

    Another great vid on 2 awesome bikes. I'm betting it's been asked, but I'd sure like to see you or Ian compare the Transalp to the Africa Twin. You both have owned ATs, so I think that makes you guys more than qualified to make the comparison. Though the AT is a 1000/1100 cc bike, given the modest HP on the AT, I think the bikes are a closer comparison. Regardless, and as always, I appreciate the content!

  • @bradmcalister7561
    @bradmcalister7561 4 месяца назад

    Great informative review

  • @julesmwatson
    @julesmwatson 4 месяца назад

    Great, concise review. 👍

  • @youngypaul
    @youngypaul 6 дней назад

    Awesome review, thanks

  • @Marcoguzzi1969
    @Marcoguzzi1969 2 месяца назад +1

    Comfort is often very subjective.
    I just watched the video of LonghaulPaul , he rode his tenere T7 170 k miles all on highway.
    He rides 1 k miles per day…..
    he find the T7 comfortable.
    I agree the transalp is more suited for road riding.
    But I think the look of tue T7 is fantastic.
    Anyway great review.
    Thank you !!

  • @stevenhill2204
    @stevenhill2204 4 месяца назад +1

    Really excellent review and comparison. I received the first Tenere in Colorado in May of 2021, and have gleefully run it all over the Rockies and Eastern Utah since. But... Like I always do, I have started looking around. My short list includes the Tuareg (which I have ridden) & the Transalp (which I have not). Why am I looking elsewhere? Comfort. I'm a fit 64 and have a long background in off-road riding and Enduro racing, and am not afraid of gnarly terrain, but I'm getting to the point where I will likely be spending more time and more miles touring on pavement. My hesitation in making a change comes from two places: I've made all of the performance mods that can be made to the Tenere, and it is impressive in its' capabilities, and secondly; I'm still in good enough shape to tackle pretty much anything the high Rockies or the vast desert to the west. While I probably won't make this change soon, it's nice to know that mid-weight bikes like the Transalp and others like it are out there.

  • @regisjung9809
    @regisjung9809 3 месяца назад

    Great video man!! Greathings from Brazil

  • @motoshark5847
    @motoshark5847 4 месяца назад +4

    What’s the first two things people immediately want to replace after they buy their new $7500-$25,000 motorcycle? Seat and Windshield. Drives me crazy the manufacturers can’t get this right. Over a hundred years of making motorcycles and they cant make a comfortable factory seat. How many people swap out their car seats? Almost nobody!!

  • @user-cv9my1jq2r
    @user-cv9my1jq2r 4 месяца назад

    Look at the big brain on Ben. I had to look up a couple words there buddy. Just kidding. I know you have a great sense of humor. I really liked your video and I think I can see a transalp in my future. Currently I have a himalayan and a electro glide. I’m sure you can see why I would want a transalp. I’ve been following your channel for a while now. Lots of fun and smiles dude. Thanks.

  • @standonit8816
    @standonit8816 Месяц назад

    i got into the adv world when ALL the adv bikes had crap suspension. So spending $3k- $6k less on the bike and dealing with shoddy susp kinda makes sense when you think about it. That's more $$ for adventures. Or aftermarket stuff. Which reminds me, something you could have added in your comparo: cost of build. how much replacing the awful seat on the t7 or adding a skidplate to the TA. Beyond that, you're a pro at this. I love your videos! I gotta hit you and Grace up to go riding next time I'm in your neck of the woods.

  • @dmitrio.193
    @dmitrio.193 3 месяца назад

    Excellent video, straight up delivery! I bought my Tenere slightly used before the Transalp came out . The Sargent seat made it much more comfortable , so long distance travel feels fine.The Transalp appeals to me , but not enough to lay out the extra cash at this point. One observation, I am guessing the ground clearance on the T7 is measured with the skid plate, on the Transalp probably without, so it’s probably a bigger difference in real life when both have a skid plate.

  • @2.wheels.are.better.than.4
    @2.wheels.are.better.than.4 4 месяца назад

    Great video Ben. You are a likeable and relatable guy. It's close, but the Tenere wins for me. I like having the ABS off completely (rear & front) off road. There are a few other reasons, but nobody wants to read them lol. I hope you get a chance to do a 1st ride impression of the new 2024 KTM 790 Adventure soon. It's $10,990 price is quite tempting. There is dealer up in Ellensburg WA that has a couple.

  • @jtdinis
    @jtdinis 4 месяца назад

    Great video! Loved it

  • @rustyspiker3569
    @rustyspiker3569 4 месяца назад

    Hey Ben, after your review I would choose without a doubt which one fits my body type the best. You are right they are that close. When you said that you will ride the Northern California BDR with the trans I kind of knew how well you enjoy riding this bike. Will you keep both as time goes on? It will be interesting to see which one will make the cut! Rusty. 😇

  • @matthew.tamasco
    @matthew.tamasco Месяц назад +1

    Excellent vid. Humor and great info combined. The transalp is on my list for a possible "overland" bike.

  • @tcdd3115
    @tcdd3115 3 месяца назад

    Oldukça faydalı açıklamalar içeren bir video olmuş, teşekkürler.

  • @lowrider9367
    @lowrider9367 2 месяца назад

    Great Video.
    I'm currently riding a KTM 990, 2009.
    My biggest concern with my 990 is support for parts. Some parts are discontinued & pretty spendy when you do find them, or at least that's what's being said in the FB forums.
    For me, the Tenere is probably the go to as I'd much rather have a bike that I am super confident on off road then visa versa.
    I will definitely ride both before any moves are made.

  • @kluthage421
    @kluthage421 4 месяца назад +4

    It's nice to have different bikes for different buyers. T7 will always be a legend. Transalp most likely not. T7 is plenty comfortable esp with riser and lowered, larger footpegs. I've high-centered the T7 several times already. Amazing fun on the street with full exhaust and you look badass doing it. I imagine the target market for the Transalp is older riders.

    • @merzto
      @merzto 3 месяца назад +2

      Transalp is a legend. Its just not yet in the US where you didn't get the old one.