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You’re my inspiration, when I first watched mondo enduro, I was married with 4 kids. I’ve since been all over Europe and now going to Morocco . Still loads to do , places to go people to see by bike. Thanks for that first epic journey and your record of it.
Honda = I know. Lets find a stately home with perfectly cut grass which was cut with a sit on petrol mower by a professional gardener and advertise our machine which will fool buyers into thinking it's mowed the whole estate. Oh yeah, without showing the machine doing the cutting but instead get a paid actor with Stately manor attire who will talk about the machine without showing it functioning.
Great lineup but may I make a suggestion. After owning dirt, motocross, dual sport, ADV, and street bikes for 50yrs, theirs one bike I would like to see. A dual sport version of the ill fated XR650R with...electric start, 6sp, E-Clutch, lower seat height, larger tank and under 400lbs. The perfect dual-sport for an older rider...XR700L. Heavy/powerful enough to feel solid on the road in traffic yet still manageable in tight trails like my XR650L. Unfortunately I rarely go off road or through trails with my Africa Twin because of the weight and crazy expensive fairing. I typically ride 50-80km/hr on rural roads and don't need 1000cc.