Ride Review | 2016 Honda Africa Twin 1000 Adventure Motorcycle Bike ( CRF1000L )

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– World’s First Honda Africa Twin CRF1000L Ride Review + Videos –

The day that many of has been waiting for has FINALLY arrived… The first 2016 CRF1000L / Africa Twin Ride Review is here!

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The official Africa Twin 1000 release date is still not here just yet but to help us wait a little more patiently we have been waiting on the press to get their hands on one. Is the All New Africa Twin all it’s hyped up to be? Is the Africa Twin going to go back to its roots from the 1980’s as a true adventure motorcycle unlike some “adventure style” bikes? Will the 2016 Africa Twin be enough to compete against KTM, Yamaha, etc and their adventure motorcycles? That’s just a few of the questins many of us have been wanting the answers to since Honda unveiled the Africa Twin and said it will be going into production. The only way we’ll know the answers until the bike has hit showroom floors is by reading some of the 2016 Africa Twin reviews like this one brought to us by Rust Sports & Touratech. Now, let’s get to the CRF1000L Africa Twin review (below)…

2016 Africa Twin Review (CRF1000L)

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1 Comments on this post

  1. It’s amazing how skewed the view on a motorcycle is based on the type of clutch system it has, the bikes with DCT is often viewed almost disdainfully as a “learners” bike, where the mainstream is not so dismissive of bikes with a normal manual clutch.
    If sore wrists and hands are epitome of the hard-ass biker and nothing less will do, good on ya! Me on the other hand, I already have joint issues and find the DCT very useful.

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