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Cycle News 2020 Issue 14 April 7

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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R I D E R E V I E W P54 2020 TRIUMPH TIGER 900 RALLY PRO THE 800cc BIAS IN THE ROOM For the past decade Triumph Tiger adventure bikes have been most well-known as 800cc triples. And, we might as well get this over with; I haven't really liked them. Most bikes are great, alone, until you ride others. And when you ride all of them on varying terrain for days, things pop up that you love, and things show up that you dislike. The previous generation Triumph Tiger 800s look cool and sound great but seem cursed with awkward ergonomics for multi-terrain use like standing up. Also, they can be fairly awkward when sitting down. Even today I see photos of people riding them and think, "Hmmm, I remember that feeling, and I think I'd make a different choice." Regardless of my opinion, their triple-cylinder soundtrack will have anyone smiling all day, and if all you care about is smiling, this is great. The multi-terrain capabilities and performance DNA of the Tiger have always been present as a dirt-roader and rev-limit-loving joyride, but the pedigree Jupiter's Travels bestowed on Triumph as a top choice to take around the world. For me, this is lost in translation (even though both are very English) on most of the 800s. Apart from that, you could buy a nice used Tiger 800 at a value today just for the sound they make and I would consider it a good purchase. Smiling! There's virtually nothing in common between today's

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