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Two weeks before the iconic TT races, our rider joins Isle of Man legend John McGuinness for a memorable ride across the island—combining nostalgia, racing heritage, and a true taste of motorcycling paradise. Riding his Honda Transalp 2024 while McGuinness pilots his classic Honda CB350, the journey takes them through the Gooseneck, Snaefell, and legendary TT course sections like Union Mills and Crosby. Alongside the ride, the review dives deep into the Honda Transalp 2024 after 2,500 winter miles of commuting, touring, and everyday use. Praised for its lightweight feel, comfort, luggage capacity, heated grips, and versatile riding modes, the Transalp shines as a robust and accessible adventure bike. Some areas like suspension, mudguard length, and screen height could improve, but overall it’s a reliable, well-rounded machine. Compared with the sharper 2025 update, the 2024 Transalp is softer and comfier, making it a strong choice for real-world riders seeking value and everyday practicality.
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