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Seat height: 800: 810–830 mm (32–33 in) ... The Triumph Tiger 800 is a dual-sport motorcycle launched in 2010 ... (base model), XRx, XRx LOW and XRt with cast ...
Seat height: 835 mm (32.9 in) Weight: ... 17.2 L (3.8 imp gal; 4.5 US gal) The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 is a middle-weight Sport touring motorcycle launched in 2022 ...
The Triumph Tiger Explorer (marketed as Triumph Tiger 1200 since November 2017) is a dual-sport motorcycle that was announced by British company Triumph Motorcycles at the EICMA show in November 2011. There are currently two model series available; the Tiger 1200 GT and Tiger 1200 Rally.
The original Tiger 900, manufactured by Triumph Motorcycles Ltd was introduced in 1993 and remained in production with minor improvements until 1998. Known to its fans as the 'Steamer', a nickname identifying it as a Hinckley Tiger, not a Meriden Tiger, and also distinguishing it as a carburettor, not fuel injected engine, this 885 cc dual sport motorcycle sold in comparatively small numbers ...
[13] [14] Triumph also debuted the Low Ride Height (LRH) version of the R model which drops the seat height to 780mm. This model reduces the stroke on the front, shortens the rear shock, eliminating rebound adjustment, and lowers the seat profile. All other aspects are identical to the R model. [15]
The Speedmaster is a Triumph cruiser [1] motorcycle designed and built in Hinckley, Leicestershire. Launched in 2002 with a 790 cc (48 cu in) twin-cylinder engine, the displacement was increased to 865 cc (52.8 cu in) in 2005, upgraded to fuel injection in 2008, and in 2018 the displacement was increased to 1,200 cc (73 cu in).
Essentially a Triumph Bonneville with "West Coast" American styling, the TSX was distinguished by many details. The outstanding feature was its lowered chassis and 16-inch-diameter (410 mm) rear wheel (instead of the usual 18 inch rim) with the engine offset in the frame, a unique swingarm and a suitably abbreviated chromed chainguard all to accommodate this.
The Triumph Tiger 955i (T709EN) is a dual-sport motorcycle that was produced by Triumph Motorcycles between 2001 and 2006. [ 1 ] It was developed from the similar 885 cc Tiger T709 (1999–2000) which was also a fuel injected inline-triple .