The next category of adventure motorcycle is the group of bikes that are for dirt and road. These differ from the thumpers in that that they have more than one cylinder and are generally more street oriented. These types of bikes are popular in Europe. Sales for these bikes in the United States have never taken off, but interest is growing with models like Suzuki's V-Strom. The model of this type was the Honda Transalp. The Transalp was based off of Honda's V-twin Hawk, and was intended to be a road going version of their Paris-Dakar African Twin. The Transalp was only available in the US for a short time but in Europe the bike flourished. Yamaha's TDM was also sold in the US for a short time, but was dropped due to low sales. Like the Honda, the Yamaha TDM is a dual-purpose liquid cooled twin, made for  on/off road touring. Suzuki's V-Strom motorcycles are based off the popular Suzuki SV bikes (650 and 1000cc's). These are the only Japanese machines of their type to have caught on in the US. Kawasaki recently released their own version of this type of bike the Versys, which is based off the company's Ninja 650 model. Finally BMW introduced the GS version of their new F800 parallel twin bike. The F800GS fits nicely in between the F650 and the R1200 in BMW's line up.

Honda Transalp
 700cc V-twin
 60hp
 214kg
 1987-present

Yamaha TDM 900
 900cc parallel twin
78hp
 198kg
 1991-present

Suzuki V-Strom
650cc V-twin
 67hp
 194kg
 2004-present

Kawasaki Versys
 650cc parallel twin
60hp
 181kg
 2007-present

BMW F800GS
 800cc parallel twin
 85hp
 178kg
 2008-present
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