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Honda Reveals the NT1100: A Smaller African Twin for the Masses

It’s official – Honda Motor Company Ltd. has just dropped their anticipated adventure bike – and considering we covered the signed European type-approval documents earlier this year (with the official EU press release revealed a scant four hours ago), we’re digging the speed that this beastie was popped out. 

A view of the all-new 2022 Honda NT1100 - a slimmer version of Honda's Africa Twin, with may accessory options.

The Honda NT1100 is a sight bit lighter than we were thinking, but no less the package deal that Honda promised. Posted by both MCN and Honda’s EU Press Release as having a Kerb weight of 238kg (248kg with DCT), the NT1100 is powered by the 1084cc SOHC 8-valve parallel twin-cylinder engine from Honda’s Africa Twin, with the clever addition of intakes and exhaust additions to beef up the mid-range torque and calm down the peak torque.  

A view of the all-new 2022 Honda NT1100 - a slimmer version of Honda's Africa Twin, with may accessory options.

The end result? A beastie that boasts 100.5bhp @ 7250rpm and 75 ft-lbs of torque @ 6250rpm – compared to the 2021 African Twin (which by contrast weighs 227kg and carries 101.0hp @ 7500rpm and 77.0 ft-lbs of torque @ 6250rpm), this machine is slightly heavier with slightly more yoink in the throttle at middling speeds. 

A view of the all-new 2022 Honda NT1100 - a slimmer version of Honda's Africa Twin, with may accessory options.

To complement the power aesthetic, Honda has dressed the NT1100 in a set of panniers – narrow by comparison to the Africa Twin – alongside the potential for different bag setups via Honda’s proffered Urban Pack Voyage Pack and Touring Pack. 

A view of the all-new 2022 Honda NT1100 - a slimmer version of Honda's Africa Twin, with may accessory options.

Other features of the NT1100 include the 20.4L fuel tank capacity, a slightly shorter suspension with 17” wheels lowering the whole bike by over an inch, the potential for a quick shifter/autoblipper, and Honda’s catering to the adventure touring sector via “wind deflecting bodywork with a five-position screen designed to divert air over and around the rider.”

A view of the all-new 2022 Honda NT1100 - a slimmer version of Honda's Africa Twin, with may accessory options.

If you’re still comparing this model to the Africa Twin, expect the same deal in the electronics department, with “ lean-sensitive traction control, cornering ABS and wheel control. There are also three riding modes as standard plus two that offer user-customization…and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for navigation, music, and calls.”

A view of the all-new 2022 Honda NT1100 - a slimmer version of Honda's Africa Twin, with may accessory options.

“At Honda, we have a long tradition of catering for owners who desire a ‘traditional’ touring bike,” says Koji Kiyono, Large Project Leader of the NT1100. 

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“Our previous Pan European and Deauville models have enjoyed a very loyal following for many years. So, when it came time to design a new touring model, we wanted to produce something that would resonate – and appeal broadly – to these traditional touring bike customers. But we also wanted to stoke desire in riders of all ages and tastes who are looking for a genuinely new and versatile fun bike.”

A view of the all-new 2022 Honda NT1100 - a slimmer version of Honda's Africa Twin, with may accessory options.

“That’s why we’ve created our new NT1100, offering thoroughly modern engine performance, a fun-to-handle chassis, a suite of modern technology, and completely fresh, distinctive styling. We sincerely hope that many new owners will try exploring to the maximum all of its many capabilities.”

The NT1100 will be in EU dealerships by January 2022, with the base model hitting the bank at £11,999, and the DCT version chopping a bit higher at £12,999.

A view of the all-new 2022 Honda NT1100 - a slimmer version of Honda's Africa Twin, with may accessory options.

Make sure to come back for updates, and check out other adventure bikes by Honda (or just take a gander at the photo gallery we’ve tossed in for you below).

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Africa Twin based sports-tourer revealed – Honda NT1100

2022 Honda NT1100


We knew an Africa Twin powered sports-touring machine was coming from Honda and tonight we can reveal the full details, meet the new NT1100.

We really like the 1084 cc parallel-twin here at MCNews.com.au, it might only make just a tick over 100 horsepower but, for a parallel twin, it has a heap of character and grunts along really well thanks to 104 Nm at 6250 rpm. 

2022 Honda NT1100 with optional panniers

The dual-clutch transmission also works fantastic in its latest guises and I have no doubt the six-speed semi-auto box will work brilliantly in the new NT1100.  You pay a 10 kg penalty for choosing DCT over the conventional manual, but in our experience the extra reciprocating weight of the DCT clutches, and other paraphernalia that makes the magic happen, actually adds a little more engine character into the equation, making the bike feel as though it is running a heavier crank.  Kerb weight ready to ride with a full 20.4-litre fuel tank is a claimed 238 kg for the manual, 248 kg for the auto. An optional quick-shifter is available for the manual version. 

2022 Honda NT1100

The 6.5-inch full-colour TFT screen complete with Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto also makes the transition from the Africa Twin.

2022 Honda NT1100 with optional panniers

The backbone of the machine is the proven steel semi-double cradle frame and bolt-on sub-frame that has been well proven on the adventure machine. For dedicated road use in the NT chassis geometry is changed from the Africa Twin with rake/trail set at 26.5-degrees/108 mm but a decent 175 mm of ground clearance is retained. 

2022 Honda NT1100 with optional panniers

We are somewhat surprised at just how large the five-stage adjustable screen and how expansive the overall weather and wind protection is on the NT1100. 

2022 Honda NT1100 fitted with optional panniers, top-box and backrest

It certainly looks as though it might be one of the most comfortable sports-touring machines on the market, with the emphasis on touring of course, it won’t rip your arms off like a Superduke GT or some of the other 150+ horsepower beasts that now dominate the category.

Honda NT1100

Cruise control and heated grips are standard while the expansive looking stepped seat has a quoted height of 820 mm which should make it easily manageable for most. 

2022 Honda NT1100 with optional panniers

Expansive integrated hard panniers are standard in some markets but will be optional accessories in Australia. They are tucked in well at the rear which makes the widest part of the rear of the bike only 901 mm.  Volume is 33 litres on the left and 32 litres on the right. An optional 50-litre top-box expands storage further. 

2022 Honda NT1100 with optional panniers

A USB socket, centre-stand and auxiliary power socket are all standard fitment. As is LED lighting throughout. 

2022 Honda NT1100

Showa provide the suspension. Inverted 43 mm forks adjustable for pre-load and rebound damping while the rear shock has hydraulically assisted pre-load adjustment. Travel is 150 mm at both ends. No mention so far of the Showa semi-active electronic suspension that can be optioned on the Africa Twin. 

Honda NT1100

Rim and rubber sizes are strictly road focussed with a 120/70-17 front and 180/55-17 rear. 

2022 Honda NT1100

310 mm discs and Nissin four-piston radial calipers take care of the stopping duties up front assisted by a 256 mm rear with both ends backed up by ABS. 

Honda NT1100

Traction and wheelie control are also standard and switchable through three levels of intervention. ‘Urban’, ‘Rain’ and ‘Tour’ are the standard modes while two more user selectable modes enable the rider to set their own mix of preferences and save them as favourites. 

The NT1100 is due in Australia some time in the second quarter of 2022 but pricing details are not going to be released until closer to its arrival. If it lands at somewhere around 20k ride away we reckon it will win plenty of fans. I am certainly looking forward to throwing a leg over it.

Honda NT1100

2022 Honda NT1100 Specifications

2022 Honda NT1100 Specifications
Engine Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 8-valve Parallel Twin with 270° crank and uni-cam
Displacement 1084 cc
Bore x Stroke 92 mm x 81.5 mm
Compression Ratio 10.1:1
Max. Power Output 100.5 horsepower (75kW) at 7,500rpm
Max. Torque 104 Nm at 6,250rpm
Fueling PGM-FI electronic fuel injection
Fuel Tank Capacity 20.4L
Clutch Type Wet, multiplate clutch
Transmission Type MT: 6-speed Manual Transmission, DCT: 6-speed Dual Clutch Transmission
Final Drive Chain
Type Semi double cradle
Suspension Front Showa 43 mm SFF-BP type inverted telescopic fork with dial-style preload adjuster, 150 mm stroke.
Suspension Rear Monoblock aluminium swing arm with Pro-Link with SHOWA gas-charged damper, hydraulic dial-style preload adjuster, 150 mm axle travel.
Tyre Front 120/70R17 M/C
Tyre Rear 180/55R17 M/C
ABS System Type 2-channel ABS
Type Front Radial mounted four-piston brake calipers, 310 mm floating double discs
Type Rear Single piston caliper, 256 mm single disc
Dimensions (L´W´H) 2240 mm x 865 mm x 1360 mm (low screen position)
Wheelbase 1,535 mm
Caster Angle 26.5°
Trail 108 mm
Seat Height 820 mm
Ground Clearance 175 mm
Kerb Weight 238 Kg – MT, 248 Kg – DCT
Instruments 6.5inch TFT Touch Panel Multi information display & secondary LCD meter
Connectivity Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
Additional Features 5 Riding Modes
Available Q2, 2022

Source: MCNews.com.au