2019 Triumph Tiger 800XRx Low: The new road-loving Tiger 800 XRX is an easy-handling adventure bike that’s perfect for touring the world’s highways, and also ideal whenever you venture off the beaten track. The XRX is a ride with a smooth delivery and a performance that generates self-assurance and poise.
Triumph has announced that its Tiger range will be getting a serious update for 2018, with the Explorer moniker of the 1200 being dropped. Following on from the British company’s teaser trailer, which was released last week, Triumph has lifted the lid on the extent of the upgrades to its Tiger 800 and Tiger 1200, and the two bikes have had serious makeovers.
BikeSocial's Web Editor and Road Tester, Michael Mann, went to Almeria in Spain to ride the new-for-2018 Tiger 1200, both on and off road. Let’s cut to the chase. With so many upgrades, there comes a price. A higher price than the outgoing model, obviously. The six-model bike range can be split in two by the more road-focused four XR models
Triumph Tiger 800 & 800XC (2011 - 2014) Price. When new the basic Tiger 800 cost £7149 with the XC commanding a few quid extra at £7749 due to its higher-spec spoke wheels, longer-travel suspension, and brush guards. However, that wasn’t the end of the story for the Tiger as ABS was an optional extra on both bikes, which added £600 to the
The Triumph Tiger 800 XRx (2018) is a mid-level adventure touring motorcycle. It features an 800cc, three-cylinder engine with a six-speed transmission and chain drive. The motorcycle has a fuel tank capacity of 19 liters and offers an average fuel economy of 23 km/L. The front suspension consists of 43mm inverted forks, while the rear
Typical Listing Price. $11,975. In Good Condition with typical mileage. When trading in at a dealership. Standard engine specs: 3-Cylinders, 4-Stroke, 1215cc.
Watch our Triumph Tiger 800 XR video review. XCA £12,450- Back lit switch gear, LED and daytime running lights, six rider modes, heated grips, heated rider and pillion seat, lighter
Triumph’s naming system is a bit baffling but bear with me. My Tiger 1200 XRt has an ‘R’ in the name. This means it is a more road-focused bike with a 19” cast front wheel. My Tiger 800 XCx has a ‘C’ in the name, which means it is a more off-road focused model, hence the 21” spoked front wheel.
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