[video]https://youtu.be/yNOCmWYUz7A[/video]
If I was in the market for a larger adventure bike then this could be it, it doesn't seem to mind being thrown about a bit either so should keep up on a Sunday blast.
Didn't know weather to put this here or the pics and videos section?
44 Teeth review the new Tiger 1200
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Re: 44 Teeth review the new Tiger 1200
That looks like a cracking bike !!
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Re: 44 Teeth review the new Tiger 1200
Triumph do make great handling bikes.
It'll be interesting to see how it fares next to the Superduke GT and the Multistrada.
It'll be interesting to see how it fares next to the Superduke GT and the Multistrada.
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Re: 44 Teeth review the new Tiger 1200
Gotta admit I'm tempted by one. I think it would be the better bike for what I need.
And shaft drive too, so no having to clean and lube chains every 20,000miles
And shaft drive too, so no having to clean and lube chains every 20,000miles
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Re: 44 Teeth review the new Tiger 1200
Lolz!!D6 wrote:
And shaft drive too, so no having to clean and lube chains every 20,000miles