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Honda XL 650V Transalp
Designed to offer a uniquely European riding experience, the famous Transalp provides a balance of fun and adventure in a compact, easy handling package of performance. Its fully integrated bodywork and intelligently conceived accommodations provide a remarkably high level of day-to-day riding and touring comfort. And with a long-travel suspension to smooth out the rough spots, its hard-working 647cc liquid-cooled V-twin engine provides ample power to explore the upper reaches of mountain passes with the same ease and confidence it shows covering long distances on the highways. If your search for riding fun sometimes takes you off the beaten path, then the long-legged Transalp might be just the bike you need to get you where you want to go.
Providing another detailed accent on this aggressive new black image, the inner rotor of the Transalp's rear disc brake has also been painted with a new matte black finish to match the front wheel hub and the black of the new rims, for a contribution to the bike's overall sense of functional good looks.Another attractive new design touch can be seen in the Transalp's new stainless steel dual exhaust ends. Tapering at the ends like air jets, these decorative new pieces also extend a more exhilarating tone to the Transalp's exhaust note.
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