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uk_vette 21 Sep 2016 22:50

Transalp, 600, or 650, or 700
 
Would like to consider a trip from UK to Ulanbatoor and back.
The typical route through Russia, and into Mongolia at its North Western gates.

Which of the 3 above bikes?
Which one not of the 3 above bikes.

So looking for 2 answers, and a possible short reason for your choice.

Thanks everyone.

mark manley 22 Sep 2016 04:36

All are perfectly capable of making this trip, it comes down to finding a good condition bike at the right price or even if one model fits you better than another.

uk_vette 22 Sep 2016 11:37

Thanks Mark,
I am just taller than 6 foot (1.83) so touching the ground not really a problem.

I believe there was a year that introduced fuel injection, and the departure from carb's.

Are some 5 speed gearbox, and some 6 speed gearbox?

Thanks

Snakeboy 22 Sep 2016 14:04

The 700 ccm came in 2008 and were the first model with EFI but still only 5 gear. The 2008 also had 19" front wheel while the earlier models had 21".

uk_vette 23 Sep 2016 08:47

Thanks for the reply.
So going forward, are all the 700cc Transalps, just a 19 inch front wheel?

I expected that a 21 inch would be better than a 19 inch ?

Squily 25 Sep 2016 01:56

As far as I know - all 700 = 19"

600 TA is possibly the easiest to work on and service. Biggest downside to 600 was the CDI units - they tended to 'crack' their circuit boards. A few people have posted some videos on how to repair them, or just carry a spare. The one good thing- there are two of them - one for each cylinder, so the bike will keep running, if only one one cylinder

Bullet proof and smooth motor

chris 25 Sep 2016 06:06

Take a 600: Adventures between a Cliff and a Wet Place. Brighty in Central Asia and Mongolia | Adventure Rider

kito 26 Sep 2016 13:03

Out of those three bikes I would enter Mongolia via the northern border. Sealed road all the way then rent another bike in UB to have fun in Mongolia .
Or chose a bike with good ground clearance for the trip

chris 26 Sep 2016 16:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by kito (Post 548022)
Out of those three bikes I would enter Mongolia via the northern border. Sealed road all the way then rent another bike in UB to have fun in Mongolia .
Or chose a bike with good ground clearance for the trip


Clearly a full on dirt bike will be best for western Mongolia. However every year dozens of fake enduro (adventure...) bikes (transalps af twins, gs ktm etc etc) enter from the western border (closed Saturday lunchtime until Monday morning) and get a UB just fine.

Ideally any bike in Mongolia has had its suspension upgraded. Nearly all oem adventure bike suspension is chocolate tea cup.

ta-rider 27 Sep 2016 06:29

All Honda Transalps are good. To ride 50.000km around Africa i bought a 600er bike for just 700 Dollars and im still riding it 10 years later with more the 200.000km on the first engine. I also had a testride on the 700 and decidet to buy it one day if the used prices are down and if my 20 years old Honda might startto make problems but so fare its running fine: http://adventure-travel-experience.d...honda_transalp


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