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Dear AntonioI remember with great love the Portugal group in the south of France camping near my tent. They were such wonderfull group, great spirit, I still use and cherish their presents.Never mind what they say AT is a great bike I have it after 8 Varaderos and two CT, a month ago I rode 6,000 kms to Sweden with lots of luggage, enjoyed every moment and like it very much.Hope to be tent neighbours in Andora next year.
Quote from: Jyrays on July 11, 2017, 10:44:21Welcome back!I have had all, Vara, CT and now AT so maybe I can help you decision. What kind of riding are you doing?Hi Jyrays,Despite having participated in an event that toured the tracks of the old Dakar in Portugal, I consider myself an amateur off roader . Smooth with the bike and the physics (I'm no longer a child ...). My trips are mostly made by road, sometimes with short incursions on dirt roads.In the past I have had the opportunity to do a short test-drive with the CT and more recently another with the AT. The latter one left me a great impression and desire for a longer experience. Lighter than the Varadero, maneuverable, nervous engine, with a power reserve similar to that of Varadero.From the CT I remember the power of the engine and... the weight. I do not care about the weight in motion because, at least in the Varadero, we do not feel it and I believe that with the CT it will be the same. I'm not a very big person (1,74cm/90kg), so parking maneuvers and putting it on the main stand may be a concern.In fact, I believe that the CT could be more dedicated to my type of use, but the idea of having a lighter bike with similar power as the Varadero, pleases me.Am I wrong?Regards,
Welcome back!I have had all, Vara, CT and now AT so maybe I can help you decision. What kind of riding are you doing?
Quote from: Jyrays on July 11, 2017, 16:00:32Quote from: Snurrepus on July 11, 2017, 15:55:15Hi, Pedro.Welcome back.Hopefully we'll meet both you and your Portugese friends in Andorra.Since last time I had to change the bike, too.I did the same as you are planning - tried the CT and the AT in different versions, with my pillion.To make it short. I didn't like the CT. Wife didn't sit well on the AT.Now we're the happy owners of a "new" Varadero 2008 with an improved Top Sellerie gel saddle.I agree, AT is small for two adult size riders No it is not. The AT is perfect for two riders other than the rear suspension. The seat is nearly 7cm longer than the Crosstourer and is the same length as the Varadero.
Quote from: Snurrepus on July 11, 2017, 15:55:15Hi, Pedro.Welcome back.Hopefully we'll meet both you and your Portugese friends in Andorra.Since last time I had to change the bike, too.I did the same as you are planning - tried the CT and the AT in different versions, with my pillion.To make it short. I didn't like the CT. Wife didn't sit well on the AT.Now we're the happy owners of a "new" Varadero 2008 with an improved Top Sellerie gel saddle.I agree, AT is small for two adult size riders
Hi, Pedro.Welcome back.Hopefully we'll meet both you and your Portugese friends in Andorra.Since last time I had to change the bike, too.I did the same as you are planning - tried the CT and the AT in different versions, with my pillion.To make it short. I didn't like the CT. Wife didn't sit well on the AT.Now we're the happy owners of a "new" Varadero 2008 with an improved Top Sellerie gel saddle.
Me and Ursa do not fit on it I am just 180 and she is a bit shorter than me. Her feet has no place (due to the Givi panniers) and we have to sit very close to each others... for a short trip it is ok but...
Quote from: Jyrays on July 12, 2017, 11:09:47Me and Ursa do not fit on it I am just 180 and she is a bit shorter than me. Her feet has no place (due to the Givi panniers) and we have to sit very close to each others... for a short trip it is ok but...I suspect that the issue with space for pillions is not just height !
Quote from: SB on July 12, 2017, 12:03:08Quote from: Jyrays on July 12, 2017, 11:09:47Me and Ursa do not fit on it I am just 180 and she is a bit shorter than me. Her feet has no place (due to the Givi panniers) and we have to sit very close to each others... for a short trip it is ok but...I suspect that the issue with space for pillions is not just height !Well, my weight is on front so it is not off from her space
Quote from: pathfinder on July 12, 2017, 00:02:56Hi James,Missing the Algarve? I believe that certainly Canada will also have its charms . I already voted in the poll to choose a new name for the meetings, thank you.Best regards,Yep! I miss the dry roads and year round great riding conditions. However Vancouver Island, BC and Canada has a lot to offer for ADV riding Thanks for voting!Please feel free to post anything you wish in the Forum. Members of Honda Adventure Riders Forum will be pleased to learn of your experiences. How busy is CVP these days?
Hi James,Missing the Algarve? I believe that certainly Canada will also have its charms . I already voted in the poll to choose a new name for the meetings, thank you.Best regards,
Quote from: james.mc on July 12, 2017, 00:34:31Quote from: pathfinder on July 12, 2017, 00:02:56Hi James,Missing the Algarve? I believe that certainly Canada will also have its charms . I already voted in the poll to choose a new name for the meetings, thank you.Best regards,Yep! I miss the dry roads and year round great riding conditions. However Vancouver Island, BC and Canada has a lot to offer for ADV riding Thanks for voting!Please feel free to post anything you wish in the Forum. Members of Honda Adventure Riders Forum will be pleased to learn of your experiences. How busy is CVP these days?Hi James,Similar to what happened with this forum, CVP also evolved to CVCP (Club Varadero Crosstourer Portugal) shortly after the VFR1200X was launched. It was not an easy or consensual change, but democracy prevailed.CVCP remains alive, with about 60 active members. Events are still being organized, but with shorter duration, to be compatible with budgetary constraints arising from the effects of the economic crisis.Many Varaderos continue to roll on Portuguese roads, Crosstourers as well but in smaller numbers. The arrival of AT has brought a breath of fresh air to the Portuguese motorcycle market and is close to becoming a bestseller in the maxitrail category.Regards,
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