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2024 Honda Transalp
2024 Honda Transalp

Specs

General Information

Manufacturer
Honda
Honda
Model Year
2024
2024
Model
Transalp
Transalp
Model Code
XL750R
XL750R
Color
Matte Black Metallic
Matte Black Metallic

Brakes/Wheels/Tires

Brakes

Front - Dual 310 mm discs; 2-channel ABS 

Rear - Single 256 mm disc; 2-channel ABS

Front - Dual 310 mm discs; 2-channel ABS 

Rear - Single 256 mm disc; 2-channel ABS

Tires

Front - 90 / 90-21

Rear - 150 / 70-18 

Front - 90 / 90-21

Rear - 150 / 70-18 

Dimensions

Weight
Curb - 459 lb. (Includes all standard equipment, required fluids and full tank of fuel—ready to ride)
Curb - 459 lb. (Includes all standard equipment, required fluids and full tank of fuel—ready to ride)
Wheelbase
61.5 in.
61.5 in.
Seat Height
33.7 in.
33.7 in.

Drivetrain

Transmission
Six-speed
Six-speed
Final Drive
#520 Chain; 16T / 45T
#520 Chain; 16T / 45T

Engine

Engine
24.5º parallel-twin four-stroke, Unicam SOHC; four valves per cylinder
24.5º parallel-twin four-stroke, Unicam SOHC; four valves per cylinder
Cooling
Liquid
Liquid
Displacement
755 cc
755 cc
Bore x Stroke
3.4 x 2.5 in. (87.0 x 63.5 mm)
3.4 x 2.5 in. (87.0 x 63.5 mm)
Compression Ratio
11.0:1
11.0:1
Fuel System
Programmed Fuel injection (PGM-FI); 46 mm throttle body
Programmed Fuel injection (PGM-FI); 46 mm throttle body
Emissions
Meets current EPA and California Air Resources Board (CARB) standards
Meets current EPA and California Air Resources Board (CARB) standards
Fuel Capacity
4.5 gal.
4.5 gal.

Operational

Front Suspension

43 mm Showa SFF-CA inverted telescopic fork

Travel - 7.9 in.

43 mm Showa SFF-CA inverted telescopic fork

Travel - 7.9 in.

Rear Suspension

Pro-Link® single Showa shock

Travel - 7.5 in.

Pro-Link® single Showa shock

Travel - 7.5 in.

Rake
27.0°
27.0°
Trail
4.4 in.
4.4 in.

Other

Warranty
One year, transferable, unlimited-mileage limited
One year, transferable, unlimited-mileage limited

Features

Comfort and Convenience

  • TFT DISPLAY: The Transalp features a 5.0-inch full-color LDC multi-informational dash display. You can choose between four display options too, and get information on vehicle speed, engine speed, fuel level, engine mode, trip distance, gear position, engine braking level, ABS, and much more.
  • EXTRA COMFORTABLE SEAT: On a bike like the Transalp, you'll probably want to extend your adventures and take some longer trips. That's why we gave it a seat with a shape that’s both supportive enough for cornering and comfortable even when the miles stack up.
  • LARGE FUEL TANK: Our Transalp features a 4.5-gallon fuel tank, a great balance of long range and reduced weight, especially considering how economical our super-efficient engine is.
  • STANDARD REAR CARRIER: Integrated with the passenger handholds, the rear carrier is standard on the Transalp. Hey, this bike is made for travelling, and if you’re going that far you need to be able to take some gear with you.
  • RALLY-TYPE FAIRING: The Transalp has a long history as an excellent long-distance machine. And that’s why we gave it such a good fairing. It strikes an excellent balance between wind- and weather protection, without being too bulky or top-heavy for serious off-pavement riding.
  • USB-C PORT: This super convenient connection is fully weather protected, and lets you connect your devices to keep them charged or use on the road. Located under the passenger seat, it’s an up-to-date USB-C type to use with the latest devices and cables.
  • ADVENTURE-READY ACCESSORIES: Because the Transalp is so versatile, we offer a wide range of Honda accessories to help you custom tailor it for your adventures, and you can even bundle some together. Popular choices include heated grips, a taller windscreen, a lower seat, knuckleguards, a centerstand, skid plate, hard luggage and much more, including four convenient accessory packages.
  • SELF-CANCELLING TURN SIGNALS: Here’s another fine example of how the Transalp introduces modern electronic convinece into the world of adventure motorcycling. Forget about riding down the highway with your blinker on and looking like a goon—even if you forget to turn that blinker off, the Transalp will take care of it for you.

Engineering

  • COMPACT WATER PUMP: Here’s another example of superior Honda design: The Transalp’s water pump tucks inside the engine alternator cover, rather than bolting on in a more vulnerable position. That’s super smart, reducing both size and weight, and the pump remains accessible for service.
  • GEAR-DRIVEN COUNTERBALANCER: Counterbalancers help any bike—and especially twins like the Transalp—run smoother. But our engineers gave the Transalp an additional advantage: the engine drives the counterbalance off the crank’s existing primary gear. That eliminates the weight and complexity of an additional gear and helps keep the engine compact.
  • 270-DEGREE-PHASE CRANK: Most twins use a 180-degree crank. By phasing the Transalp’s at 270 degrees, you get a unique power delivery that’s easy to modulate, especially in terrain where traction is challenging.
  • FLS™ CLUTCH DISCS: Another example of Honda engineering you probably won’t see, but which results in a big benefit. By using oblique-layout friction material in the Transalp’s clutch discs, we’ve reduced clutch drag torque by 30 percent compared to earlier designs. That means a nimble shifting feel. Additionally, it lets us supply more oil to the clutch discs for better durability and performance.

Handling

  • SPOKED WHEELS: Real off-road bikes use wire wheels with traditional spokes for a good reason: They work way better in the dirt. And they also use a 21-inch wheel up front, just like the Transalp. The 18-inch rear wheel gives you an excellent selection of tires too, no matter what terrain you plan on riding.
  • LONG-TRAVEL FRONT SUSPENSION: The Transalp doesn’t just look like an adventure bike—it has the engineering, refinement, and features to back it up. Just check out the long-travel front suspension. The inverted Showa SFF-CA fork has huge 43mm tubes and 7.9 inches of travel—just what you want for great handling both on- and off-road.
  • PRO-LINK REAR SUSPENSION: The Transalp offers our patented rising-rate Pro-Link® rear suspension with a Showa shock and 7.1 inches of travel, the perfect balance for good pavement handling and solid off-pavement performance.
  • SLIPPER-ASSIST CLUTCH: The Transalp features a slipper/assist clutch that helps eliminate wheel hop under downshifting, and which also gives you a lighter clutch pull at the lever.
  • DISC BRAKES WITH ABS: Dual front discs and a single rear disc brake give the Transalp great stopping power. The ABS function is linked to the riding modes, and you can even turn off the rear-wheel ABS for riding in the dirt.
  • LOW CENTER OF GRAVITY, COMPACT MASS: By locating heavy components as close to the bike’s center of gravity as possible, and using a compact engine, the Transalp provides a superior platform for excellent handling.
  • 42-DEGREE STEERING LOCK: With 42 degrees of steering lock both left and right, the Transalp provides excellent maneuverability on tight trails. This is one of the reasons the Transalp feels so much more nimble than many of the other bigger adventure bikes out there.
  • GENEROUS GROUND CLEARANCE: With 8.3 inches of ground clearance, the Transalp strikes the perfect balance between off-pavement capability and keeping the seat height reasonable for the highway. For hard-core dirt roads, check out our optional skid plate.
  • ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION: Electronic Fuel Injection means easy start-ups on cold mornings and flawless running even at high elevations.
  • DIAMOND STEEL TRUSS FRAME: Light, strong and with just the right amount of stiffness, the Transalp’s rigid and compact chassis is the foundation for precise handling and excellent durability.

Performance

  • UNICAM ENGINE DESIGN: Like our Africa Twin and CRF450R, our Honda-exclusive Unicam® engine design helps us give the Transalp a compact cylinder head for optimal engine placement. The engine also benefits from superior performance, thanks to the entire cylinder-head layout. It’s the best of both worlds!
  • 755CC TWIN-CYLINDER ENGINE: The Transalp showcases a engine that’s absolutely at the top of its class. Based on the Honda Hornet from Europe, the parallel-twin design is narrow, and delivers torque everywhere from idle to redline. You’ll have more grunt down low, and cruise easy on the open road.
  • PARALLEL-TWIN ENGINE LAYOUT: The Transalp’s parallel-twin engine layout makes the bike shorter front-to-back. That means the front wheel can tuck in closer to the engine, shortening the wheelbase and making the bike more nimble off road and on pavement.
  • VORTEX AIRFLOW DUCTING: This is a big breakthrough you’re seeing on several Honda engines now. By speeding up intake-charge airspeed at the critical low- and mid-engine speeds from 3000 to 8000 rpm, you get better throttle response and acceleration.
  • Ni-SiC CYLINDER BORE PLATING: Forget about heavy, old-school iron cylinder liners. By using Nickle-Silicon-Carbide plating like our CBR1000RR-R and CRF450R, the Transalp offers better engine cooling and more compact cylinder spacing.
  • HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL INJECTION: The Transalp’s engine uses a special high-pressure fuel-injection system pressurized to 65 PSI. That improves combustion and throttle characteristics for better throttle response especially in the lower and mid RPM range where you’ll be riding in technical terrain.
  • QUICK SHIFTER: Whether you’re riding on-road or off the pavement, you’ll always appreciate fast, decisive shifting, and the Transalp’s quick shifter makes that happen. Even better, it comes as standard equipment.

Technology

  • FIVE RIDE MODES: The Transalp features five separate riding modes: Sport, Standard, Rain, Gravel, and an additional rider-customizable setting. That lets you dial in not only power delivery, but engine braking and ABS intervention too, depending on the riding surface. Plus, switching between them is super easy.
  • HONDA SELECTABLE TORQUE CONTROL (HSTC): With Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) and the Transalp’s selectable ride modes, you can choose a level which allows some rear-wheel spin—on gravel or dirt for instance—or pick a second level which reduces wheel spin, particularly on slippery roads.
  • THROTTLE BY WIRE: The Transalp features throttle-by-wire (TBW) technology. Light, precise, and proven, it’s also the reason our engineers can build in the Transalp’s five selectable riding modes.

Comfort and Convenience

  • TFT DISPLAY: The Transalp features a 5.0-inch full-color LDC multi-informational dash display. You can choose between four display options too, and get information on vehicle speed, engine speed, fuel level, engine mode, trip distance, gear position, engine braking level, ABS, and much more.
  • EXTRA COMFORTABLE SEAT: On a bike like the Transalp, you'll probably want to extend your adventures and take some longer trips. That's why we gave it a seat with a shape that’s both supportive enough for cornering and comfortable even when the miles stack up.
  • LARGE FUEL TANK: Our Transalp features a 4.5-gallon fuel tank, a great balance of long range and reduced weight, especially considering how economical our super-efficient engine is.
  • STANDARD REAR CARRIER: Integrated with the passenger handholds, the rear carrier is standard on the Transalp. Hey, this bike is made for travelling, and if you’re going that far you need to be able to take some gear with you.
  • RALLY-TYPE FAIRING: The Transalp has a long history as an excellent long-distance machine. And that’s why we gave it such a good fairing. It strikes an excellent balance between wind- and weather protection, without being too bulky or top-heavy for serious off-pavement riding.
  • USB-C PORT: This super convenient connection is fully weather protected, and lets you connect your devices to keep them charged or use on the road. Located under the passenger seat, it’s an up-to-date USB-C type to use with the latest devices and cables.
  • ADVENTURE-READY ACCESSORIES: Because the Transalp is so versatile, we offer a wide range of Honda accessories to help you custom tailor it for your adventures, and you can even bundle some together. Popular choices include heated grips, a taller windscreen, a lower seat, knuckleguards, a centerstand, skid plate, hard luggage and much more, including four convenient accessory packages.
  • SELF-CANCELLING TURN SIGNALS: Here’s another fine example of how the Transalp introduces modern electronic convinece into the world of adventure motorcycling. Forget about riding down the highway with your blinker on and looking like a goon—even if you forget to turn that blinker off, the Transalp will take care of it for you.

Engineering

  • COMPACT WATER PUMP: Here’s another example of superior Honda design: The Transalp’s water pump tucks inside the engine alternator cover, rather than bolting on in a more vulnerable position. That’s super smart, reducing both size and weight, and the pump remains accessible for service.
  • GEAR-DRIVEN COUNTERBALANCER: Counterbalancers help any bike—and especially twins like the Transalp—run smoother. But our engineers gave the Transalp an additional advantage: the engine drives the counterbalance off the crank’s existing primary gear. That eliminates the weight and complexity of an additional gear and helps keep the engine compact.
  • 270-DEGREE-PHASE CRANK: Most twins use a 180-degree crank. By phasing the Transalp’s at 270 degrees, you get a unique power delivery that’s easy to modulate, especially in terrain where traction is challenging.
  • FLS™ CLUTCH DISCS: Another example of Honda engineering you probably won’t see, but which results in a big benefit. By using oblique-layout friction material in the Transalp’s clutch discs, we’ve reduced clutch drag torque by 30 percent compared to earlier designs. That means a nimble shifting feel. Additionally, it lets us supply more oil to the clutch discs for better durability and performance.

Handling

  • SPOKED WHEELS: Real off-road bikes use wire wheels with traditional spokes for a good reason: They work way better in the dirt. And they also use a 21-inch wheel up front, just like the Transalp. The 18-inch rear wheel gives you an excellent selection of tires too, no matter what terrain you plan on riding.
  • LONG-TRAVEL FRONT SUSPENSION: The Transalp doesn’t just look like an adventure bike—it has the engineering, refinement, and features to back it up. Just check out the long-travel front suspension. The inverted Showa SFF-CA fork has huge 43mm tubes and 7.9 inches of travel—just what you want for great handling both on- and off-road.
  • PRO-LINK REAR SUSPENSION: The Transalp offers our patented rising-rate Pro-Link® rear suspension with a Showa shock and 7.1 inches of travel, the perfect balance for good pavement handling and solid off-pavement performance.
  • SLIPPER-ASSIST CLUTCH: The Transalp features a slipper/assist clutch that helps eliminate wheel hop under downshifting, and which also gives you a lighter clutch pull at the lever.
  • DISC BRAKES WITH ABS: Dual front discs and a single rear disc brake give the Transalp great stopping power. The ABS function is linked to the riding modes, and you can even turn off the rear-wheel ABS for riding in the dirt.
  • LOW CENTER OF GRAVITY, COMPACT MASS: By locating heavy components as close to the bike’s center of gravity as possible, and using a compact engine, the Transalp provides a superior platform for excellent handling.
  • 42-DEGREE STEERING LOCK: With 42 degrees of steering lock both left and right, the Transalp provides excellent maneuverability on tight trails. This is one of the reasons the Transalp feels so much more nimble than many of the other bigger adventure bikes out there.
  • GENEROUS GROUND CLEARANCE: With 8.3 inches of ground clearance, the Transalp strikes the perfect balance between off-pavement capability and keeping the seat height reasonable for the highway. For hard-core dirt roads, check out our optional skid plate.
  • ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION: Electronic Fuel Injection means easy start-ups on cold mornings and flawless running even at high elevations.
  • DIAMOND STEEL TRUSS FRAME: Light, strong and with just the right amount of stiffness, the Transalp’s rigid and compact chassis is the foundation for precise handling and excellent durability.

Performance

  • UNICAM ENGINE DESIGN: Like our Africa Twin and CRF450R, our Honda-exclusive Unicam® engine design helps us give the Transalp a compact cylinder head for optimal engine placement. The engine also benefits from superior performance, thanks to the entire cylinder-head layout. It’s the best of both worlds!
  • 755CC TWIN-CYLINDER ENGINE: The Transalp showcases a engine that’s absolutely at the top of its class. Based on the Honda Hornet from Europe, the parallel-twin design is narrow, and delivers torque everywhere from idle to redline. You’ll have more grunt down low, and cruise easy on the open road.
  • PARALLEL-TWIN ENGINE LAYOUT: The Transalp’s parallel-twin engine layout makes the bike shorter front-to-back. That means the front wheel can tuck in closer to the engine, shortening the wheelbase and making the bike more nimble off road and on pavement.
  • VORTEX AIRFLOW DUCTING: This is a big breakthrough you’re seeing on several Honda engines now. By speeding up intake-charge airspeed at the critical low- and mid-engine speeds from 3000 to 8000 rpm, you get better throttle response and acceleration.
  • Ni-SiC CYLINDER BORE PLATING: Forget about heavy, old-school iron cylinder liners. By using Nickle-Silicon-Carbide plating like our CBR1000RR-R and CRF450R, the Transalp offers better engine cooling and more compact cylinder spacing.
  • HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL INJECTION: The Transalp’s engine uses a special high-pressure fuel-injection system pressurized to 65 PSI. That improves combustion and throttle characteristics for better throttle response especially in the lower and mid RPM range where you’ll be riding in technical terrain.
  • QUICK SHIFTER: Whether you’re riding on-road or off the pavement, you’ll always appreciate fast, decisive shifting, and the Transalp’s quick shifter makes that happen. Even better, it comes as standard equipment.

Technology

  • FIVE RIDE MODES: The Transalp features five separate riding modes: Sport, Standard, Rain, Gravel, and an additional rider-customizable setting. That lets you dial in not only power delivery, but engine braking and ABS intervention too, depending on the riding surface. Plus, switching between them is super easy.
  • HONDA SELECTABLE TORQUE CONTROL (HSTC): With Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) and the Transalp’s selectable ride modes, you can choose a level which allows some rear-wheel spin—on gravel or dirt for instance—or pick a second level which reduces wheel spin, particularly on slippery roads.
  • THROTTLE BY WIRE: The Transalp features throttle-by-wire (TBW) technology. Light, precise, and proven, it’s also the reason our engineers can build in the Transalp’s five selectable riding modes.