Advpulse Adaugat pe 2 Februarie, 2018 Share Adaugat pe 2 Februarie, 2018 Published on 02.02.2018 The Honda X-End scooter is a real thing and just might be more dirt worthy than your adventure bike. This custom version is based on Honda’s X-ADV, the first Adventure Scooter, and can be traced back to the creative minds at Honda Palace with help from Rollfactory Design. The Napoli dealership won a customization contest put on by Honda for their distributors, and were rewarded for their imaginative rendering by having it displayed at the last EICMA in Milan. Imagine the X-End as the “R” or “Enduro” version of Honda’s X-ADV which is marketed as an adventure worthy scooter. While many people might scoff at the idea of any scooter being capable off-road, the folks at Honda Palace certainly think otherwise. This ADV scooter is outfitted with 19″ and 17″ spoke wheels wrapped in aggressive tubed tires and more attitude than you can shake a stick at. This feet forward means of mobility certainly looks the part with graphics reminiscent of its CRF1000L big brother and HRC decals. Upon closer inspection, it might do more than just look the part. Alterations were made to the stock X-ADV’s steering head angle to allow for the 19’ front and improve stability, several guards including a beefy skid plate were installed, and the whole package is complemented with a Termignoni exhaust. As for what you may assume of the X-End’s lack of performance, you might be surprised. The 745cc parallel-twin engine mated with a Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) produces a claimed 54 horsepower and 50 ft.-Lbs. of torque. Even if she is a bit chunky at 500+ pounds, that’s still a good enough power-to-weight ratio to get you over some rough road. Stock brake lines were binned in favor of stainless braided ones, and the ABS has an off switch because we all know this thing is spending 90% of its time off-road… The only alteration we found about the X-End to run counter-intuitive to the traditional accessibility of a scooter is the 34-inch seat h. The seat h is unavoidable though, due to the larger wheels, and obvious need for increased suspension travel and ground clearance. With its smallish 3.5-gallon tank, fuel range might also be an issue if you so wish to traverse the Trans European Trail. Which brings me to the unfortunate news that the X-End has no known North American aspirations, as was the case for the X-ADV as well. Don’t let that fact discourage you because despite not being a production model, it’s still available for order from Honda Palace. Price is yet to be determined, but we do know that it will be offered in three different colors (red white and blue please!). While the X-End might not be for everyone, that’s not to say that everyone couldn’t have fun while twisting its grip. We can almost assure you that holding a grimace while riding this scooter is impossible. Besides, imagine the faces of your ADV buddies as you ride up through a dust cloud and skid to a stop on the X-End. After the dust settles and they finish laughing, you can bet they would all be lining up to examine what could be the most dirt-worthy scooter ever created. About the Author: Spencer Hill “The Gear Dude” has been fueling his motorcycle addiction with adventure since first swinging his leg over a bike in 2010. Whether he’s exploring his own backyard in the Pacific Northwest or crisscrossing the United States, Spencer is always in search of scenic off road routes, epic camping locations and the best gear possible. He began writing shortly after taking up two-wheel travel to share his experiences and offer insight with his extensive backpacking, camping and overland background. Citează Link către comentariu Distribuie pe alte site-uri More sharing options...
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