VOL. 54 ISSUE 45 NOVEMBER 14, 2017 P61
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riumph will be updating its midsize
adventure bike with over 200 chang-
es to the chassis and motor, as well
as new electronics, lights and bodywork.
Available in six different variants (four
for the on-road XR family and two for the
off-road focused XC range), the new Tiger
800 will still feature the same 800cc inline
triple motor but with up to six riding modes,
heated rider and passenger seats and
heated grips, sump and radiator guards,
adjustable handlebar and seat height, a
center stand, 12V power socket and USB
port, among other things.
New for this year is the 5-inch TFT
dash, new LED lighting, new switchblock
and joystick, Off Road Pro riding mode,
new Brembo front brakes, five-way adjust-
able wind screen and diffusers and an
updated cruise control system.
There's a gigantic list of things to get
through with the Tiger 800 and its vari-
ants, so click here to get your fix. CN
Click here for more information.
XC
Triumph updated
its midsize
adventure bikes,
including the
Tiger 800 XR.