Pros: Excellent stability, braking, balance and brute power. The only one like it on the block. Cons: Triumph needs to commit to the North American aftermarket. All parts ship from the UK.
I bought the Tiger one month ago and I have learned to loathe Seattle's rainy days. My fourth motorcycle and first Triumph, the Tiger has made a British moto convert of me. I had a new Aprilia Caponord on order, when I saw this black Tiger for sale on t ...
Pros: Big, sexy, butch traillee tourer with massive range and flexible, massive, engine Cons: Gearbox slightly rough when cold: some vibration at around 4000RPM
I bought my tiger with 5000 miles on the clock through a Trumph dealer from one previous owner who had looked after it as if it were his first baby. Perfect condition, perfect service history, perfect buy!
Purchased new in June of 2000 on the West Coast for 6200US$ at 3000miles on the clock. And that included an additional seat & exhaust pipes in the forms of Corbin & D & D (Dual carbon fiber units). Unless touring extensively, I prefer the stock seat for ...
Pros: Beautiful bike, lots of power, big 6 gallon tank Cons: Heavy, expensive to maintain
I bought a 1998 Triumph Tiger 3 Months ago. Its a great bike. I Love the styling. Its hard to see a machine like this in the United states. I am 5'9 and in a dead stop i cam in my tippy toes. It is a very big bike and very top heavy. So if you tilt it...
Pros: Magnificent, powerful, comfortable. Cons: Heavy, heavy, heavy
Looking for a replacement for my now well aged XL600 I ventured into the used Adventure Touring bike arena.... my ideal choice would have been a Tenere by Yamaha, but it was never produced/sold in this market. I saw a Tiger on the road, and couldn't help...
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