Tiger 900 – is sport tourer adventure motorcycle. It certainly has a wide range of capabilities and new features. From commuting to traversing canyons to traveling, it does just about everything. The unique thing about the Tiger series is that you will realize that you don’t need anything else. It’s like having perfection for all conditions and obstacles. An incredible companion for crazy weekend plans.
Available versions: GT/RALLY PRO
Manufacturer | Triumph |
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Engine | Inline 3-cylinder, Liquid-cooled, 4-valve per cylinder, DOHC |
Capacity | 888 cc |
Piston stroke | 61.9 mm |
Compression | 13 : 1 |
Maximum power | 108 hp at 9500 rpm |
Maximum torque | 90 Nm at 6850 rpm |
Top speed | 205 km/h |
Transmission | 6 speeds |
Exhaust | Steel single side sport |
Chassis | Length – 2305 mm |
Frame | Height – 1410 /1452mm |
Front tires | 100/90 – 19" or 90/90 – 21" |
Rear tires | 150/70 – 17" |
Front suspension | Marzocchi/Showa inverted 45 mm fork, manual rebound and compression damping adjustment, 180/240 mm travel |
Rear suspension | Marzocchi/Showa monoshock, manual preload and rebound damping adjustment, 170/230 mm wheel travel |
Front brakes | Double Disk 320 mm diameter with 4-piston floating radial master caliper and ABS |
Rear brakes | Disk 255 mm diameter with 1-piston sliding caliper and ABS |
Seat height | 820-840/860-880 mm |
Wheelbase | 1556/1551 mm |
Weight | 219/228 kg |
Tank capacity | 20 L. Consumption per 1 liter of fuel: 19 km |
Triumph Motorcycles Ltd is the largest UK-owned motorcycle manufacturer, established in 1983 by John Bloor after the original company Triumph Engineering went into receivership. The new company, initially called Bonneville Coventry Ltd, continued Triumph’s lineage of motorcycle production since 1902. They have major manufacturing facilities in Thailand.
In 2017 Triumph and Bajaj a Pune based Indian motorcycle and three-wheeler manufacturer announced a partnership; the company also has partnership in KTM and Husqvarna motorcycle. As a result, Bajaj and Triumph would build smaller capacity motorcycle for higher volume developing markets and all the products will be branded under Triumph brand. This agreement also gives Bajaj access to Triumph brand operations in Indian market.
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