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    Transalp 750

    From the Spanish boys who work at the Transalp factory?

    http://transalp.mforos.com/71753/426...salp-2006-750/

    Alp 750cc (Deauville engine?)

    No spoked wheels.

    Looks like a poster someone has folded and shoved in the pocket. Or is it a tampered with photo?

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    Re: Transalp 750

    It looks tampered with to me
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    Re: Transalp 750

    yep the pic was posted on a german transalp site a while back and i think it was taken as just an artwork job ( but my german is crap!)... I dont know of any proof to say its not.

    the origional thread was...
    http://www.transalp.de/cgi-bin/forum...mes;read=52693

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    Re: Transalp 750

    Looks fake to me too.

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    The pillion wouldn't be too happy getting their right ankle fried on the pipe !!.

    It's a nice thought though !! Honda really need to get this segment covered PDQ.
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    Re: Transalp 750

    I cant criticise the alp much as it does exactly what I want a bike to and does it with little fuss or drama - A bit more poke would be the iceing on the cake.

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    Re: Transalp 750

    Quote Originally Posted by alpslapper View Post
    I cant criticise the alp much as it does exactly what I want a bike to and does it with little fuss or drama - A bit more poke would be the iceing on the cake.
    I quite like a bit more poke every now and then
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    Re: Transalp 750

    Quote Originally Posted by Sharribee View Post
    I quite like a bit more poke every now and then

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    Re: Transalp 750

    I don't really care what they do with the overall styling of the Alp. But I hope they hurry. The F800s parallel engine is getting phenomenal write-ups and soon it could be a 800GS.

    The Transalp dearly needs more oomph. It's one of the heaviest bikes in its class so ....... more power please!

    New Tenere, new GS, come on Honda - new Alp!

    And pleeeeeeeeeez keep the spoked wheels Honda! Hint, hint!

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    Re: Transalp 750

    these pics might be of help!... top one is from a design company which i think is in spain, middle one may also look a bit familiar, this was circulated to the press back in 2004 and is a bit clearer!!!

    proto TA(1)

    proto TA(2)

    also Honda did make a proto that is not that disimilar!!... this bike was on show at Bologna back in ether 2003 or 04.

    proto TA(2)
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    Re: Transalp 750

    Quote Originally Posted by graeme0309 View Post
    I don't really care what they do with the

    overall styling of the Alp. But I hope they hurry. The F800s parallel engine is getting phenomenal write-ups and soon it could be a 800GS.

    The Transalp dearly needs more oomph. It's one of the heaviest bikes in its class so ....... more power please!

    New Tenere, new GS, come on Honda - new Alp!

    And pleeeeeeeeeez keep the spoked wheels Honda! Hint, hint!
    Your not wrong, I would be tempted if the right bike came along. Although I would have to keep twinkletoes as well
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