Honda CRF1000L Africa Twin Adventure Sports 2019 vs. BMW R 1300 GS Adventure 2024

Honda CRF1000L Africa Twin Adventure Sports 2019

BMW R 1300 GS Adventure 2024
Overview - Honda CRF1000L Africa Twin Adventure Sports 2019 vs BMW R 1300 GS Adventure 2024

Honda CRF1000L Africa Twin Adventure Sports 2019

BMW R 1300 GS Adventure 2024
Technical Specifications Honda CRF1000L Africa Twin Adventure Sports 2019 compared to BMW R 1300 GS Adventure 2024
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
Honda CRF1000L Africa Twin Adventure Sports 2019

For many, the new Honda CRF1000L Africa Twin Adventure Sports is the true Africa Twin, which, with a larger tank, longer suspension travel and higher windshield, takes the long journey even more seriously than the normal Africa Twin already does. The chassis works like a litter, the seating position allows hundreds of kilometres at a stretch - according to Honda 525 on one tank of fuel. However, the agility and manoeuvrability of the normal Africa Twin suffer. With the more attractive appearance of the Adventure Sports, Honda has hit the bull's-eye again: there is currently no more beautiful adventure bike.
BMW R 1300 GS Adventure 2024

The new R 1300 GS Adventure was eagerly awaited - how will the Bavarians differentiate it from the normal 13 Series GS in terms of design? Well, the powerful, angular appearance is already a success, the new big Adventure looks rustic, but doesn't look too stolid and you can see at first glance with the many practical details that BMW is all about making globetrotters happy. On the drive side, the GS Adventure benefits from the even more powerful boxer engine, which accelerates the heavy Adventure forwards effortlessly and agilely. The handling is unexpectedly light and the ergonomics are excellent. Of course, the BMW R 1300 GS Adventure is expensive, nobody expected a bargain. However, it is already equipped with an extensive range of electronic features in the basic version, and with the ASA automated quickshifter, adaptive ride height control, adaptive cruise control and much, much more, it is of course even more expensive. But beware: anyone who tries it will probably want it on their R 1300 GS Adventure!