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Best sport touring bikes for long distance

Shane.
I will be replacing this 2020 ATAS Available Nov. 2021 Approx. mileage 35,000kms (currently has 20,000kms)View attachment 48669

with the 2022 version of this RnineT. When the order window opens in August.
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PM me if you’re interested in knowing more about the ATAS. Comes with a Extended Honda warranty until 2025.
Jealous

You actually gonna take that scrambler offroad?
 
I'm just going to leave this here...

I saw that yesterday. I think they even reduced the price from yesterday too. That seat and cases are functional, but pretty horrible to look at. That is a good price and it should go quick.
 
I'm just going to leave this here...


Big and heavy bike. The Enduro version of the MTS is comparable to the Adventure version of the GS.

I'm guessing the seller figured out he really didn't need the extra 10L of fuel and 80 lbs of weight over the base Multi.
 
Big and heavy bike. The Enduro version of the MTS is comparable to the Adventure version of the GS.

I'm guessing the seller figured out he really didn't need the extra 10L of fuel and 80 lbs of weight over the base Multi.
80lbs...Wowsa!
 
Yeah, remember thinking it was pretty portly getting one off the sidestand at GP Bikes. Heck of a lot of bike for the money though.

The boxes I think are rebadged Touratechs which are very pricey on their own. The ADV style boxes aren't the prettiest but way more functional than side loaded Givi's
 
It’s a 55lb weight difference (dry). The wet weight is much more because the Enduro tank is a massive 7.9 gal. Weight not including extra fuel is the heavier spoked wheels, real skidplate, crash bars, and double sided heavier duty swingarm.
 
bit off topic, but I just heard someone refer to the cb500x as the 'half-rica twin' :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
 
Yeah, remember thinking it was pretty portly getting one off the sidestand at GP Bikes. Heck of a lot of bike for the money though.

The boxes I think are rebadged Touratechs which are very pricey on their own. The ADV style boxes aren't the prettiest but way more functional than side loaded Givi's

touratech boxes are worth the money...used them three times as crash bungs so far with not a scratch on the bike or boxes. These have been dumb tipovers but if I’d had Givi bags on I think the outcome would have been a little different at least for the boxes
 
Yes I will. I’m not planning on climbing trees or rocks.
curious to see how you like it, I can never find that particular r nine t model on the website

Been eyeing a certain italian scrambler myself
 
Throw one more into the mix, a certain Brit scrambler, it matches the german and italian in personality
 
curious to see how you like it, I can never find that particular r nine t model on the website

Been eyeing a certain italian scrambler myself
I’m looking forward to the August order window to open for the 2022 models for the R nine T. My riding buddy is going for the Triumph Scrambler 1200XC from a 1200 Super Tenere.
We are both going to ride them to Vancouver Island and back in June 2022. Hopefully 50 dirt / 50 pavement.
 
I’m looking forward to the August order window to open for the 2022 models for the R nine T. My riding buddy is going for the Triumph Scrambler 1200XC from a 1200 Super Tenere.
We are both going to ride them to Vancouver Island and back in June 2022. Hopefully 50 dirt / 50 pavement.
scramblers cross country?
 
I’m looking forward to the August order window to open for the 2022 models for the R nine T. My riding buddy is going for the Triumph Scrambler 1200XC from a 1200 Super Tenere.
We are both going to ride them to Vancouver Island and back in June 2022. Hopefully 50 dirt / 50 pavement.

If you pass through the Okanagan, PM me, I'd be more than happy to show you some roads, street and off-road.
 

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