Gasaxe wrote:
Got the Africa Twin last night,rode it home 20 odd miles ,so far so good.
Not as exilerating,as one would expect,but the handling is good,the brakes are as good as the M2 ( the back one is light years better )the gearbox is sweet,the exhaust note ,although subdued, is pleasing,but it's weird being able to rev to 8000.
Not as slow as I feared,no doubt it will do the job,only slightly taller than the M2 seat. Letts see if I have grown up enough to embrace practicality.
Cheers
Lee

Good luck with the AT, I had two of those: an early HRC-built 650 ('88) which was briiliant and very well made, and a '96 RD07 which was indeed a surprisingly nice ride despite modest performance, but be careful when riding one in winter: the DID wheels rot, the "floating" Nissin front brake calipers rot (watch for crumbling around the pistons

) and cost over £300 each to replaceand no OE alternatives, the frame will rot (extremely thin coat of paint), the silencer will rot (starting around the connection pipe) . Rec/reg and fuel pump both went twice in 32k which is a fairly typical defect and so is the clutch basket that doesn't last very long. Also ignore the Honda-recommended chain-slack since you will definitely destroy the gearbox and/or wheel-bearings. If you can hear the chain drag on the tarmac you'll be fine
They are a pain in the arse on long trips (litterally), esp compared to a (late) M2.
Changing plugs (4!) and checking valves is a real pain too, although not needed very often. Also keep an eye on the choke mechanism, they tend to get sticky regularly leading to bad performance and mpg (check a plug and the exhaust for "blackness").
Check out
http://www.xrv.org.uk/ , loads of information like for example better replacements for the fuel-pump, rec/reg and seats. Use
http://www.davidsilverspares.co.uk/ for parts, they are brilliant
I had the AT next to an M2 as backup bike but I needed the AA 3 times to get me home in 3.5 years / 32k against once in 8 years / 52k for the Buell. The Honda engine will probably live longer and it won't break out of the frame like on an M2 but Honda-"quality" isn't everything either.
My tip: get a '99 / '01 Yamaha TDM 850 instead: You will pay half for a bike half the age with an extra half of the performance and reliability compared to an Africa Twin. Better on fuel as well, although build-quality isn't: All post 1990's motorcycles seem to be rubbish built
