The Honda Enduro we tested, the Honda XL750 Transalp, and the Honda NC750X DCT, roared to life with a powerful growl as we set out to conquer the volcanic island of Tenerife on two wheels. Throughout a week of thrilling rides, we explored the varied paths this island had to offer. Our motorcycles, rented from Canaryride, and our routes, planned with the assistance of Calimoto, promised us an adventure filled with twists, mountains, beaches, narrow trails, and even stretches of highway. With our gear packed for video production, we embraced the challenge as a two-wheeled team.
Accompanying me was my son, now a dashing pillion rider standing at 175 cm tall and wearing size 45 shoes. His large feet would play a significant role in our evaluation. On the XL750 Transalp, we discovered ample space in all riding scenarios, whereas the NC750X felt more compact overall.
During the seat test, we found that my son's feet occasionally brushed against my heels, and the Transalp's seat proved to be more comfortable. When it came to "long-distance comfort with a pillion", the Transalp clearly took the lead.

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