Motorcycle Sport & Leisure

ALTERNATIVE ADVENTURE

A scooter might not exactly be your first port of call if you’re in the market for a new ride that’s happy on both Tarmac and trails, but Honda’s carved out a little niche for itself in the ever-popular adventure motorcycling segment in recent years.

Honda’s got a solid base to work from. Its mid-capacity scooters are renowned for their capable performance and exceptional build quality. While its half scooter, half adventure bike, the X-ADV has proved itself a big success since its release in 2017, with a healthy 44,000 of the things sold up until the end of 2021 (and it was actually Honda’s best-selling bike last year, too). That’s why it should come as no great surprise that the

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