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Honda Quest True Adventure open for entries!

The wait is finally over. You can now enter for Honda Quest True Adventure 2017 – the ultimate adventure motorcycle competition on the ultimate adventure motorcycle, the Honda CRF1000 L Africa Twin.

Simply go to your nearest Honda dealer where you can complete your entry form. Alternatively, you can enter online at www.quest-trueadventure.com.

Do you have what it takes?

We are looking for the true adventure riders of Southern Africa. Men and women who don’t shy away from physical and mental challenges, who are curious, can take the initiative and function as part of a team.

It’s not a race or a rally. Quest is first and foremost an extremely tough adventure expedition. However, it will include elements of competition where participating teams will be tested on their adventure motorcycle riding and mechanical skills, as well as their endurance, courage, and resilience against what Africa has to offer.

The main aim of Quest will be to test human endurance and adaptability, combined with the continent-crossing abilities of the Honda CRF1000 L Africa Twin.

What happens next?

After receipt of the entries, Honda Motorcycles South Africa, and Specialised Adventures, organizers of Quest True Adventure, will select 40 applicants to attend Quest Boot Camp at the beginning of August. Here the instructors will select the final 20 participants, who will then be flown to Namibia at the beginning of September where they will undertake a challenging 12-day, 2500km off-road expedition in the northern parts of Namibia.

Costs and logistics

Participation in Quest is free. However, if you are selected for Boot Camp you will need to travel to Cape Town. If you are selected as one of the 20 finalists for Quest, we will provide transport there and back. Bear in mind that you’ll need to put in leave: Boot Camp will require two days of leave. The quest itself will require 14 days of leave.

The prize

Apart from bragging rights, the winning team will each win the Honda Africa Twin CRF1000 L that they used during the Quest event.

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