Price for the new 2018 Africa Twin Adventure, any quotes yet?

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Hi all,

Anybody on here got dealer quotes for the new AT Adventure with everything, full luggage, lights and tank bag etc ?

TD
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You can visit the Honda UK site and configure what you want yourself from different packs to individual items.
 
They may not have the new Adv model configured yet. If you spec the current model and then add somewhere between £1k to £1.5k, that’ll give you an idea. AFAIK, the Adv comes with tall screen, heated grips and the crash bars as standard. There may be a few other bits tho’.
 
£13,549 Hmmm.. Plus however much it takes to get it off-road ready (if that's what you want to do with it). Not everything it comes with will protect it properly.

I really like this new Adventure Sport, but in my case I couldn't justify it.

In my mind, my standard Africa Twin DCT cost me £9,000

Plus Altrider Full Crash Bar Kit (as none standard) £ 516.50
Plus Altrider Full Extended Skid Plate Kit (as standard one is useless) £ 363
Plus Bark Busters Storm Hand Guards (as standard are useless) £ 110.50
Plus Extended Footpegs and Altrider Rear Brake Peg Enlarger (as standard too small) £ 72.81
Plus Oxford Heated Grips (as none standard) £ 49
Plus Rugged Roads Stainless Steel Radiator Guards (as standard are plastic crap) £ 67.15
Plus SW Motech Rear Pillion Plate (to give more luggage space) £ 138.50
Plus Kriega 2 x OS-6 and 1 x OS-18 Luggage (as standard has no luggage) £ 230
Plus Camel Adv Footpeg Protection Shield (it's paid for itself already) £130

So my total is more like £ 10,677.46 and properly off road ready.

Still £3,000 better off...
 

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However, if they price drop that Adventure Sport to £10,500 with 0% Finance on PCP, I will be crying in my beer.

Because then, it would be a beautiful bike to own and irresistible :D
 
If they do that it WILL imho start to make a dent in the sales of the " unstoppable" ones :D
 
I'm sure I've read that the ATAS will come with heated grips, crash bars etc
 
£13,549 Hmmm.. Plus however much it takes to get it off-road ready (if that's what you want to do with it). Not everything it comes with will protect it properly.

I really like this new Adventure Sport, but in my case I couldn't justify it.

In my mind, my standard Africa Twin DCT cost me £9,000

Plus Altrider Full Crash Bar Kit (as none standard) £ 516.50
Plus Altrider Full Extended Skid Plate Kit (as standard one is useless) £ 363
Plus Bark Busters Storm Hand Guards (as standard are useless) £ 110.50
Plus Extended Footpegs and Altrider Rear Brake Peg Enlarger (as standard too small) £ 72.81
Plus Oxford Heated Grips (as none standard) £ 49
Plus Rugged Roads Stainless Steel Radiator Guards (as standard are plastic crap) £ 67.15
Plus SW Motech Rear Pillion Plate (to give more luggage space) £ 138.50
Plus Kriega 2 x OS-6 and 1 x OS-18 Luggage (as standard has no luggage) £ 230
Plus Camel Adv Footpeg Protection Shield (it's paid for itself already) £130

So my total is more like £ 10,677.46 and properly off road ready.

Still £3,000 better off...

Yeah but!!!
It’ll run out of fuel before you get to Tesco’s ;):D
 
Just to remind you all what’s good about the ATAS ;):D
:drool
 

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Lovely, good enough for my requirements, just needs some panniers.
 
It is very nice.... VERY nice :D
 
Yeah but!!!
It’ll run out of fuel before you get to Tesco’s ;):D

Hey... I'm Viking rampaging on mine, fuck Tescos :D :D
 

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It was that tired.... it needed a rest :D
 

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