Triumph Tiger 900 (2020)

Triumph Tiger 900
ManufacturerTriumph Motorcycles
Production2020
AssemblyThailand, Bangkok
PredecessorTriumph Tiger 800
ClassAdventure motorcycle
Engine888 cc (54.2 cu in), inline-3, 12 valve, DOHC[1]
Bore / stroke78 mm × 61.9 mm (3.07 in × 2.44 in)
Compression ratio11.27:1
TransmissionWet, multi-plate clutch; 6 speed
Frame typeTubular steel frame, bolt on sub frame[1]
BrakesFront: Twin 320mm floating discs, Brembo Stylema 4 piston Monobloc calipers
Rear: Single 255mm disc. Brembo single piston sliding caliper[1]
TyresFront: 100/90-19
Rear: 150/70R17
Rake, trail24.6˚, 133.3 mm
Wheelbase1556 mm
DimensionsW: 930 mm (handlebars)
H: 1410-1460 mm (without mirrors)
Fuel capacity20L
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The Triumph Tiger 900 is a middle-weight dual-sport motorcycle introduced in 2020 by British manufacturer Triumph Motorcycles. While there was a motorcycle called the Triumph Tiger 900 (T400) manufactured from 1993 to 1998, this model is a completely new design intended as a successor of the Triumph Tiger 800[2] (which it has a similar appearance to).[3]

The Tiger 900's upgrades included a higher-capacity 900 cubic centimetres (55 cu in) engine, a larger 5.3-gallon fuel tank, and LED lighting.[2] Additionally, major updates were made to the suspension, and new Brembo disc brakes were added.[4][3] Rider Magazine described its "T-plane" triple crankshaft as "a first in the motorcycling world, near as we can tell".[4] On the GT, GT Pro, Rally, and Rally Pro, there is also a 7 inches (18 cm) TFT display, cornering anti-lock brake system, and cornering traction control system.[2] The manufacturer's price for the base model is $12,500, for the GT Pro is $16,200, and for the Rally Pro is $16,700.[4]

There are six variants: the base model, GT, GT Low, GT Pro, Rally, and Rally Pro.[2]

  1. ^ a b c "Tiger 900 Specification". Triumph Motorcycles.
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