Talon Trim levels - 2024

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I am attempting to do my research and prepping for a future purchase. (Clearly I did not buy the other one.) Looking at the Honda website for 2 seaters it looks like I have 4 different trim levels and each having the Fox Live Valve option.

XS
XS Fox Live Valve
X
X FLV
RS
RS FLV
R
RFLV


I am trying to decipher the major differences to possibly make a purchase to start building a machine to suit my riding needs. I am mechanical challenged with the P500 on my best day, and completely dumb on the Talon. Can anyone give we a quick summary of the differences or make a suggestion on where to start? What does the FLV do other than switch from SHOWA to Fox shocks?

JUST RESEARCHING AT THIS POINT.
 
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I am attempting to do my research and prepping for a future purchase. (Clearly I did not buy the other one.) Looking at the Honda website for 2 seaters it looks like I have 4 different trim levels and each having the Fox Live Valve option.

XS
XS Fox Live Valve
X
X FLV
RS
RS FLV
R
RFLV


I am trying to decipher the major differences to possibly make a purchase to start building a machine to suit my riding needs. I am mechanical challenged with the P500 on my best day, and completely dumb on the Talon. Can anyone give we a quick summary of the differences or make a suggestion on where to start? What does the FLV do other than switch from SHOWA to Fox shocks?

JUST RESEARCHING AT THIS POINT.
X vs R is width and suspension travel and they have different rear end suspension designs as well.

S vs not S is a carryover of inventory vs the upgraded parts in the true new models

LV vs not LV is active electronic suspension vs standard suspension or essentially Live Valve vs Showa
 
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I am attempting to do my research and prepping for a future purchase. (Clearly I did not buy the other one.) Looking at the Honda website for 2 seaters it looks like I have 4 different trim levels and each having the Fox Live Valve option.

XS
XS Fox Live Valve
X
X FLV
RS
RS FLV
R
RFLV


I am trying to decipher the major differences to possibly make a purchase to start building a machine to suit my riding needs. I am mechanical challenged with the P500 on my best day, and completely dumb on the Talon. Can anyone give we a quick summary of the differences or make a suggestion on where to start? What does the FLV do other than switch from SHOWA to Fox shocks?

JUST RESEARCHING AT THIS POINT.
Don't get a S model or you will have s***ty power steering.
 
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An X2 suited our needs with lots of room for improvment/upgrades and still going. Tighter turning radius as well compared to the R
 
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If you decide on an X because of its narrower stance (and seeing your photos, may be the best choice), go with the Live Valve. I rode in a '23 two seater X and it rode noticeably better than my '21 R two seater - and not by a little bit. Listen to the guys about an S, don't let anyone give you a deal that's too good to be true on an S.
 
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If buying new, go with the non "s" models for the improvements. I'd suggest R if going 2 seater. Just look at what everyone was running this past weekend, almost all were R except for the 4 seaters.

Have you considered used? If you are patient you can find some nicely equipped non abused machines in the 14-16k range with several thousand in upgrades already included. Going into fall and winter I would expect the deals to get even better.
 
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I chose my X live valve cause we have width restrictions here in the Black Hills. As far as a LV vs non LV, I almost never turn mine on unless I am highway riding or joy riding the back gravel roads. When active, I can feel the suspension stiffen up and I take corners much better/faster. With it off, the suspension is soft and the body wants to roll with curves. So I never turn it on when trail riding cause it makes the ride not so smooth.
 
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I chose my X live valve cause we have width restrictions here in the Black Hills. As far as a LV vs non LV, I almost never turn mine on unless I am highway riding or joy riding the back gravel roads. When active, I can feel the suspension stiffen up and I take corners much better/faster. With it off, the suspension is soft and the body wants to roll with curves. So I never turn it on when trail riding cause it makes the ride not so smooth.
10-4 on this!

Even the X is like trying to get a caddy thru a dog door at times…(especially the bus version x4).

My tires and fender flares rubbed the entire length of this bridge…both sides lol


IMG 6736
 
Vikes79

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If buying new, go with the non "s" models for the improvements. I'd suggest R if going 2 seater. Just look at what everyone was running this past weekend, almost all were R except for the 4 seaters.

Have you considered used? If you are patient you can find some nicely equipped non abused machines in the 14-16k range with several thousand in upgrades already included. Going into fall and winter I would expect the deals to get even better.
Absolutely the truth. Used units in my area are falling like a rock ….
 
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I am attempting to do my research and prepping for a future purchase. (Clearly I did not buy the other one.) Looking at the Honda website for 2 seaters it looks like I have 4 different trim levels and each having the Fox Live Valve option.

XS
XS Fox Live Valve
X
X FLV
RS
RS FLV
R
RFLV


I am trying to decipher the major differences to possibly make a purchase to start building a machine to suit my riding needs. I am mechanical challenged with the P500 on my best day, and completely dumb on the Talon. Can anyone give we a quick summary of the differences or make a suggestion on where to start? What does the FLV do other than switch from SHOWA to Fox shocks?

JUST RESEARCHING AT THIS POINT.
The "S" models should be about gone by now, but as the others have said, if you do find one at a dealer walk away, there's too many updates/upgrades to consider one at this point.

That leaves the width & suspension..... the X is 4" narrower and a bit shorter than the R, Honda made some updates to improve the turning radius so that's a moot point.
My opinion on the LV is if your running fast it's awesome, if not it's a waste of money and one more thing to break.
 
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The “S” version is like the “classic” pickup I think. Just a rebranded old model to sell as new! Good luck on the new acquisition flopper. 🤣🤣
 
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