What model 2024 Honda Africa Twin should you buy?

Publicado 2024-06-02
Should you buy the new 2024 standard Africa Twin or the Adventure Sport Africa Twin?

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @BuckyUSA
    The base AT color schemes push me toward the ATAS. The base last looked good in 2017 with its tri color red white and blue with the gold forks, gold wheels and gold bars. I’m just tired of red and black lol.
  • @javier2surf
    Awesome video!! Been following your channel from uo here in Alaska;) You do an awesome job and your vantage point really resonates with the average every day rider!! I'm personally debating between the adventure sports and the triumph rally pro. Both similar, its a toss up.
  • @silveriojohan
    True, I love my 2023 Africa twin adv es manual. She can do everything I can’t, only complaints: gas thirsty, the hard seat, ok brakes and heavy sensation when leaning(21) in curves.
  • Yep, she almost got you. Everybody’s on the phone madness every day that happens to me if not multiple times a day.
  • @okinawanah3463
    0:33 you are riding in the middle, you have to ride with your high beams on directly into their side mirrors so right on the lane markers...
  • @thnksno
    Just bought one. I also have a 2017 AT "base" model. I had a bit of confusion, having not followed the newest of the new when I heard the AT AS was more road worthy. I'm planning a midwest to AK trip next summer. I think the AT AS is perfect.
  • @sunrisejak2709
    It's unfortunate Honda does not sell the NT1100 in USA. Obviously for street use only but it is very very good with the base platform the same as the AT.
  • Base model with DCT, I am not sure the electronic supsensions are worth the money, what do you think? Thanks for the video
  • @ggs0605
    Where are you riding? Beautiful shoreline! Thank you!
  • Very nice bike! It can be a pop to the shops, go to work, go tour, or do some off road bike! If only it had heated seat! Bmw and triumph do! I'm looking at about £1000 to get a kit, that needs to be fitted to the seat base, then take the tank off to plumb the wiring!
  • @camper9356
    I bought the es base in tri colour dct and saved £1700. I had the 22 SA with 21 FW and loved it on the road as well. So the upgrades make it close to the 22 with a big saving just no cornering lights and 19 inch FW.
  • @gregedmonds8166
    I chose the 2024 Honda ATAS because 1) DCT, 2) Reliability, 3)19” front tire, 4)Good at doing it all. I have a 21 Goldwing Tour DCT Airbag that I tour all over the US. I LOVE the DCT auto for long distance and DCT in manual sport mode for the twisties. The ATAS will be my touring bike in South America where the roads are not good enough for the Goldwing.
  • @TWTourist
    I have both bikes. The ‘21 ATASESDCT and ‘23 300 Rally. I choose the AT as my LD bike due to 6.5 gal tank, tubeless tire and DCT. The cornering lights was bonus. The Rally is my local, back road exploring, commuting, do it all within 200 miles bike. I ride the Rally more days out of the month but I put more miles on the AT. Would I tread my ‘21 for a ‘24 with a 19 front? Only if I total my ‘21. 🤣
  • @DunDoke
    I just got the same bike today, but I noticed a significant issue with the handlebar vibrating excessively. I've never experienced this with my previous bike. At first, I thought it might be due to the wind hitting the windshield, but even when I'm sitting still in neutral, the vibration persists to the point where the mirror visibly shakes. Are you experiencing the same issue with your bike? I suspect the dealership might have messed up while installing some OEM parts for me.
  • @UncleWally3
    An interesting comparison would be to compare the Honda CRF1000L (late 2015 and early 2016) against the 2024 offering. Depending on the performance indicators, I’d suggest while the incremental developments are noticeable, the earliest models have withstood the test of time. I’ve been itching to trade up my fully farkled ‘18 AF DCT but I’ve got to ask: Is the juice still really worth the squeeze?
  • @clayfarnet970
    I just noticed you’re on the gulf coast. Want to do a day ride? I enjoy riding to the coast for coffee once a week. Do you buy your bikes South Mississippi Powersport?