Unlike the Honda Montesa trials bike, the hefty Africa Twin weighs in at a 501 pounds. Its liquid-cooled, 1,084cc parallel-twin suits those dimensions with 77.4 lb-ft of torque and 100.6 horsepower. That’s a lot of bike to handle—for most people. Bou isn’t most people, and he demonstrates that his uncanny skill isn’t limited to featherweight trials bikes.
Up boulders and over logs, the 28-time title-winner maneuvers the Africa Twin better than most can manage a mountain bike. The feat is particularly impressive given Bou’s stature. At only five feet, eight inches, and 155 pounds, the Spanish rider still muscles the Africa Twin around the full-fledged trials course.
We’ve witnessed hard enduro rider Pol Tarres manhandle a Tenere 700 in the past. Bou sees Tarres’ bet and raises the stakes, by 395cc and 48 pounds to be exact. Yes, Bou and Honda have been unstoppable since 2007, but it looks like that success isn’t restricted to the Trial World Championship.
Source: rideapart.com


