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Cycle News 2022 Issue 14 April 5

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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RIDE REVIEW I 2023 TRIUMPH TIGER 1200 G T & RALLY P90 As with most bikes fitted for off-road use, the seat height on the Rally is a bit taller at 34 inches in the low position, but the seat is adjust- able on both models. The Rally also has more suspension travel to handle extreme terrain. Both Explorer trims incorporate blind-spot warning indicators under each mirror, a feature that I thought would be a nuisance, but after riding the bikes I found it to be very handy and not intrusive at all. Triumph chooses not to include front-facing radar on any of these models, stating that their customer research indicated that adaptive cruise control was not a highly desired item by consumers. They did, however, include tons of other ad- vanced technologies like cornering-optimized ABS and traction control, Brembo Stylema brakes, hill-hold control, keyless ignition with steering lock and fuel-cap control, lean-sen- sitive adaptive cornering lights, tire-pressure monitoring, heated grips—and even heated seats for both rider and passenger on the Ex- plorer—as well as shift assist and more. Many of these features can be added as accessories if you opt for a trim that doesn't include them. The handlebar switches are lighted for night riding. The GT series is tuned more for the pavement explorer.

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