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| See http://www.ta-deti.de/ta/ for thorough technical information.
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| =Modifications=
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| ==Africa Twin XRV750==
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| Many parts from the XRV750 and XRV650 Africa Twins are interchangeable with the Transalp. [http://www.bbb-bike.com/history/honda/africatwin/ This page] (Japanese) has a full history of the Africa Twin.
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| ===Fuel Tank===
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| RD03 and RD04 fuel tanks (identical other than color scheme) fit the Transalp frame. According to [http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39170&page=136 this page], "the left AT petcock is the same as the petcock for a 1990 NT650 Honda Hawk" ([http://houseofmotorcycles.bikebandit.com/honda-motorcycle-nt650-hawk-gt-1990/o/m2452 $55 at BikeBandit.com]).
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| ==Brakes==
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| *[http://members.aol.com/xr650rr/ XR650RR Super Motard] mentions a Braking oversized rotor kit on an XR650L (despite the XR650RR title).
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| * See [[Transalp Brakes]] for information.
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| =Accessories=
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| ==Luggage==
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| ===Racks===
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| *[http://www.happy-trail.com Happy Trails] makes aluminum panniers and steel luggage racks. Their mounting kits are also usable with GIVI and Pelican cases.
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| *[http://www.givi.it GIVI] offers topcase adapters which replace the plate on the Transalp's rear carrier. They also produce crashbars.
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| ** The E200 Monorack plate is available for 1988-1996 applications (note that the E211 may also be listed, but is for 1997-1998 applications):
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| *** [https://s.hostingprod.com/@www.midwestcycle.com/ssl/store/view_product.php?product=E200 Midwest Cycle Supply]
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| *** [http://store.azmusa.com/azmotorsports/common.html AZ Motorsports]
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| *** [http://www.happy-trail.com/productinfo.aspx?productid=154&categoryid=31&startpage=1 Happy Trails]
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| ===Cases===
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| ==Crashbars==
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| * The TN363 crash bars are available from [http://store.azmusa.com/azmotorsports/giencaguforh.html AZ Motorsports] and [http://happy-trail.com/productinfo.aspx?productid=162&categoryid=10&startpage=1 Happy Trail]. Mounting these to a US-spec Transalp requires longer bolts across the front and minor trimming of the bike's plastic radiator guard.
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| ==Misc==
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| * [http://www.old-site.africanqueens.de/home_e.htm African Queens] sells hard-core accessories.
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| =Exhausts=
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| ==GSXR-1000==
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| According to [http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39170&page=195 this thread] (advrider.com), 2001 - 2004 GSXR1000 mufflers are a relatively easy add-on.
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| <blockquote>Not quite a direct bolt-on but close. I got two 15° bend stainless steel tubes from Burns Stainless and rotated them until I got the right angle. Then I made the flange to bolt on the muffler. I attached the muffler and then tacked the flange and the two sections in place. I'm not a welder so you won't see a close-up shot. I originally had a GSXR1000 muffler on because it was titanium. But when I put the bags and mounts on, the muffler was too big and in the way. So I swapped it out for a 750 or 600 unit, shorter but not titanium. Fortunately, it weighs the same due to the shorter length.</blockquote>
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| =Resources=
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| * [http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39170 The great "Show us your TransAlp modifications" thread] on ADVrider.com.
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