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Triumph Tiger 900

8.3
Excellent
$14,995
Engine
888cc
Power
107 hp
Seat
860 mm
Weight
228 kg

Our verdict

The 2024 overhaul cures the old Tiger’s vibey reputation, and a characterful triple and plush Showa make the Rally Pro a podium contender.

Pros

  • Characterful triple, cured of the old vibes
  • Plush Showa and Marzocchi suspension
  • Strong all-round ADV ability

Cons

  • Premium for the Rally Pro
  • Tall seat for shorter riders

Consensus from MCN · Cycle World · ADVMoto

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Full specifications

Engine & drivetrain

Displacement
888cc
Configuration
Triple
Power
107 hp
Torque
87 Nm

Chassis & suspension

Front
45mm Showa USD fork
Rear
Showa monoshock

Brakes

Front
Dual 320mm discs, Brembo Stylema
Rear
Single 255mm disc

Dimensions & weight

Seat height
860 mm
Kerb weight
228 kg
Fuel capacity
20 L
Power-to-weight
0.47 hp/kg

Licence & suitability

A2-legal
No
Beginner-friendly
No
Price (MSRP)
$14,995

Best for

Riding
adventure, touring

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Triumph Tiger 900 FAQ

How much does the Triumph Tiger 900 cost?

The Triumph Tiger 900 has an MSRP of around $14,995. Used examples and dealer deals vary, so treat this as a guide and confirm with the manufacturer or your dealer.

Is the Triumph Tiger 900 A2-licence legal?

No. With 107 hp the Triumph Tiger 900 is beyond A2 limits and can't be restricted to suit, so you'll need a full licence.

Is the Triumph Tiger 900 good for beginners?

It's better suited to riders with some experience. At 107 hp and 228 kg it asks for a confident hand.

How much power does the Triumph Tiger 900 make?

It produces 107 hp and 87 Nm of torque from its 888cc triple.

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