Adventure motorcycles are typically divided into three categories: lightweight (200-500 cc), middleweight (up to 900 cc) and heavyweight (1000 cc and over). These categories are not only determined by engine size but also physical weight.
Take the lightweight motorcycle, the Honda CRF300L, for example. It weighs a mere 142 kg, which makes it especially suitable if you intend riding an extreme route. If, instead, you’re planning a trip from Agulhas in the Cape to Nordkapp in Norway, then a lightweight motorcycle might sound like the wrong choice. Who, after all, wants to ride 17 000 km at 90 km/h?
Well, north of Angola, you will almost never get a chance to go faster than that as the rainforests of Central Africa simply don’t allow it. (Check out Onno Sakkers’ Congo…