






- Engine size
- 1.1 L
- Transmission
- Manual
- Colour
- Grand Prix Red
- Fuel type
- Petrol
- Body type
- Adventure
- Emissions
- 100 g/km
Overview
This BRAND-NEW Honda Africa Twin 1100L manual serves as our top-tier adventure bike, engineered for long‑distance touring, rugged off‑road terrain, and everyday versatility. This particular model is in Grand Prix Red and is powered by a 1084cc liquid‑cooled parallel‑twin engine producing 101 horsepower and 111 Nm of torque, providing strong mid‑range performance ideal for whether you'll be planning off‑road expeditions or for on-road use. Modern electronics include a 6.5‑inch TFT display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, selectable riding modes, cruise control, and LED l...
This BRAND-NEW Honda Africa Twin 1100L manual serves as our top-tier adventure bike, engineered for long‑distance touring, rugged off‑road terrain, and everyday versatility. This particular model is in Grand Prix Red and is powered by a 1084cc liquid‑cooled parallel‑twin engine producing 101 horsepower and 111 Nm of torque, providing strong mid‑range performance ideal for whether you'll be planning off‑road expeditions or for on-road use. Modern electronics include a 6.5‑inch TFT display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, selectable riding modes, cruise control, and LED lighting throughout, enhancing comfort and convenience on long journeys.
Reflecting our rally heritage, you'll find a host of advance technical features all over the CRF1100L. The suspension, for example, uses a 45 mm Showa inverted fork with 230 mm of travel at the front, while the rear uses a Pro‑Link Showa monoshock offering 220 mm of travel, helping the bike to handle rough terrain with stability and comfort. Sitting inside the 21" front and 18" rear wheels, you'll find dual 310 mm front discs with radial‑mounted 4‑piston calipers and a 256 mm rear disc, both supported by ABS for enhanced safety. All of these features allow for an incredible 250mm ground clearance, a low weight of 231kg and room for an 18L fuel tank.



