Did I mention that it was the 6-speed automatic version (DCT for dual clutch tansmission) that I had my hands on? A good thing yes and no. The good thing is that this will enable me to compare with the Rebel 1100, which got a similar power plant and that I’ve tested earlier this season.
While I appreciated the chance to compare the two, I wish I could have also tried the manual version. My off-road experience has taught me to trust my own skills more than electronics, but I heard that it’s good to push beyond our comfort zones and try new things.
Electronic
On the other hand, if you like to fine tune your bike, you’ll be thrilled! The Africa Twin comes with an extensive range of electronic aids and driving modes. You get to choose between four engine power outputs, seven torque control level, on/off ABS switch, four suspension preloads. And the pre-set driving mode includes Tour, Urban, Gravel and two customable users.
Accompanied by a L.E.D. headlight, 18 and 21 inch spoke wheels and a ground clearance of 9.8 inched, this motorcycle is more than ready for wherever you wish to go and in whatever weather conditions.
Riding
One thing that change everything for me is that the driving mode doesn’t only affect the engine setting but also suspension stiffness. So harder on highway (Tour), medium around town (Urban) and soft for gravel and special off road for off-roading.
Personally, I liked it a lot. It’s the first time since I’m riding motorcycles that had driving mode that I’ve used it this much… This feature is a game-changer, making riding in various conditions more enjoyable.
If I compare the two bikes, the big difference between the Rebel and the Africa twin is the throttle response, strangely enough, is smoother on the A.T. … Same thing for the DCT, whose shifting is smoother an closer to normal shifting behavior. This made the Africa Twin more enjoyable overall with the DCT in my humble opinion.
My Conclusion
In closing, I would like to take the opportunity to thank you, our readers, for taking the time to read our reviews and being part of the community!
Do you own an adventure motorcycle or have questions about the Africa Twin? Let me know in the comments!
Be safe on the road!
Jean-Sebastien Mackay
Riding motorcycles since the 90's - Husband - Father - Army Veteran - Founder of KNUCKLE
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