The 2021 Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES is the Hulk of Adventure Bikes

The 2021 Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES by Honda Motorcycles is at the top of the line of the Africa Twin lineup. The 2021 Honda lineup has the adventure segment fully covered with the Africa Twin models. Honda has kept the Adventure Sports ES trim virtually the same compared to the 2020s model with the exception of a narrower seat.

The Africa Twin does receive a revised seating position along with a lighter frame for this year. The Adventure Sports ES model maintains one of the largest fuel tanks of all Japanese motorcycles at 6.55 gallons. This model will come in the Darkness Black Metallic colorway.

The 2021 Africa Twin is available in both manual 6-speed or Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT). The Adventure Sports ES is packed with technology, reliability, comfort fit for any distance of adventure. It comes standard with cruise control, long-travel suspension, TFT touchscreen display, Apple CarPlay, electronically controlled suspension, and a larger fuel tank.

The Africa Twin also comes with throttle by wire giving excellent acceleration feedback.

The 2021 Honda Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES starts at $17,199 USD / $20,299 CAD.

On this page: we’ve curated specs, features, news, photos/videos, etc. so you can read up on the new 2021 Honda Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES in one place.

2021 Honda Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES


Model Overview

General Info

  • Price: $17,199 USD / $20,299 CAD
  • Key Features:
    • Traction Control
    • Anti-lock brakes
    • Adjustable Seat & Windscreen
    • Larger Fuel Tank

Main Specs

  • Engine: 1084cc liquid-cooled, parallel-twin
  • Power: 101 BHP
  • Wet Weight: 501 lbs (227 kg)
  • Seat Height: 850 mm (33.5 in.) at lowest point

2021 Honda Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES


2021 Honda Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES Specifications

From Honda

ENGINE

Engine 1,084 cc, Liquid-cooled parallel twin with 270° phased crankshaft
Power 101 BHP
Bore x Stroke 92 mm x 81.5 mm
Compression Ratio 10.1:1
Fuel System PGM-FI electronic fuel injection with 46 mm throttle bodies
Starter Electric
Valve Train SOHC, Unicam, four valves per cylinder

DRIVETRAIN

Clutch
Transmission Standard model: Six-speed manual
Final Drive #525 O-ring-sealed chain (16/42T)

CHASSIS

Suspension Front Showa Telescopic inverted fork with an inner tube diameter of 45 mm, and Showa EERA (Electronically Equipped Ride Adjustment) with compression and rebound damping adjustments, 204 mm (8 in.) travel
Suspension Rear Monoblock aluminum swing arm with Pro-Link® with Showa gas-charged damper, hydraulic remote control preload adjuster and electric control unit with compression and rebound damping adjustments, 220 mm (8.7 in) rear wheel travel
Brakes Front 310 mm dual wave floating discs with aluminum hub and radial mount 4-piston calipers and sintered metal pads, ABS
Brakes Rear 256 mm wave disc with single piston caliper and sintered metal pads. Lever-Lock Type Parking Brake System on DCT model with additional slide type 1-piston caliper; ABS
Tires Front 90/90-R21 tubeless type
Tires Rear 150/70-R18 tubeless type
Fuel Tank Capacity 24.8 litres
Color Darkness Black Metallic

ELECTRICAL

Ignition Full transistorized ignition
Spark Plugs
Headlight LED
Tail Light LED

DIMENSIONS

Overall Length
Overall Width
Trail
Wheelbase 1,575 mm (62 in.)
Ground Clearance 250 mm (9.8 in.)
Seat Height Low Position: 850 mm (33.5 in.) / Standard Position: 870 mm (34.3 in.)
Curb Weight 240 kg (529 lb.)

WARRANTY

Warranty 12 months, unlimited mileage, freely transferable warranty; extended coverage available with Honda Plus
Extension

2021 Honda Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES


2021 Honda Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES Features

Parallel-Twin Engine

The CRF100 Africa Twin’s 1,084 cc parallel-twin engine‘s piston stroke, large throttle bodies and cylinder head help deliver more power and torque that’s felt from 2,500

270-degree Phased Crankshaft

A 270-degree phased crankshaft and uneven firing interval gives a distinctive sound and feel while helping to produce strong and linear power and instant response anywhere in the rev range.

Exhaust Control Valve

To better manage the uprated intake efficiency and higher output the exhaust end-can now features a variable Exhaust Control Valve (ECV) very similar to the unit fitted to the CBR1000RR. It enhances both engine performance and efficiency as it opens at higher rpm and gives a pleasing

Six-Speed Manual Transmission

The six-speed manual gearbox is both lightweight and robust – it uses the same shift-cam design as found on the CRF450R to ensure positive changes and uses shorter ratios. The gears themsevles have been re-shaped and constructed from stronger material.

Assist Slipper Clutch

The aluminum clutch centre and pressure plate use ‘assist’ cams to ease upshifts and ‘slipper’ cams for deceleration and downshifting; the clutch diameter is now smaller and features reduced spring tension for lighter lever feel.

Six-Speed Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT)

The Africa Twin is also available with an advanced, automatic shifting, six-speed Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT). It features

DCT - Cornering and Incline Detection

The six-axis IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) allows two features on the DCT models– cornering and incline detection. The IMU knows when the bike is cornering or on a steep incline and can adapt the gear shift pattern to give you better control and a more natural gear shift feel.

Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU)

At the very heart of the Africa Twin’s elevated on- and off-road performance is a Bosch MM7.10 six-axis IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) that measures 6-axis of data and sends that information to other critical systems like: HSTC, ABS and wheelie control… these systems then make adjustments in real-time

G (Gravel) Switch

The DCT is specially engineered to handle off-road adventures, thanks in part to the G switch accessed through the TFT touch screen display. Activating the G switch in any riding mode improves the feel for available traction and machine control by reducing the amount of clutch slip during gear changes

Riding Modes

The Africa Twin has four default riding modes: Tour, Urban, Gravel and the Off-Road mode as well as two customisable User modes to cover any riding conditions

Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC)

The Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) system comes with seven (7) levels of torque control, and an “off” setting. Thanks to the IMU which can determine when the rear-wheel starts to slip out and it will seamlessly modulate your torque control to keep you in that sweet spot during

Wheelie Control

The wheelie control system takes cues from the IMU to know when and how fast the front wheel is lifting and reacts accordingly. There are three levels of wheelie control, plus the ability to turn it off.


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2 Comments

  1. Youshau Alhassan Pierre
    April 14, 2021
    Reply

    I love Honda I wanna work with one of the Honda companies in the world I live in West Africa Ghana and I have enough experience riding the Honda Africa twin 2018 and 2020 is surely an African bike perfectly for Africa roads and off roads.. I want To go a life time working with Honda and manufacturing new line up design yet to come… Please contact me back [email protected] I will keep in touch..

  2. Mark Vaughn
    July 15, 2021
    Reply

    2020 Dark Grey & Red HOT! Adventure RED WHITE BLUE HOT!
    Both GRAPHICS Needs to be applied to both the Standard and Adventure ES bikes bikes…

    2021 Red White Blue Standard HOT!!! Black and gold adventure sport ES NOT!! HOT!!!
    Looking forward to seeing what HONDA does with the TRANSalp. 850 … WANTED w/ limited Electronics TOO MUCH ELECTRONICS CRAP on the AT…

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