Looks like Triumph is releasing loads of new bikes this year. The Tiger capacity will allegedly be upped to 1000cc but i bet much of that is to make it Euro 5 compatible.
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Tiger 1000
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Re: Tiger 1000
And an increased price tag to go with the increased CC.
I do like the Triumph adventure bikes but they're not cheap.
I do like the Triumph adventure bikes but they're not cheap.
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Re: Tiger 1000
Yes I knew this was coming I was getting some vague hints when I was down the dealers earlier in the year, i think the 1000 (900) Tiger will be awesome I loved my 800 XC.... It will have to wait lol.....
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Re: Tiger 1000
The higher the price, the less adventurous they seem & the more urban, or commuterish.Kwacky wrote:And an increased price tag to go with the increased CC.
I do like the Triumph adventure bikes but they're not cheap.