Not quite.......After the 1200GS every other bike seems like a toy and seriously deficient in some way.
Not quite.......After the 1200GS every other bike seems like a toy and seriously deficient in some way.
Why, whats happening to it in 2008?Wait until the 'new varadero' in 2008
Depends what your reference point is. It felt like an IL4 to me and in comparison to a 1000cc IL4 its very much down on power. You also don't get the nice full torque of a big twin, so I just didn't get it.I could not describe the motor as being lacking in character - it's awesome.
Hypermotard is not on my list due to peanut tank and the looks of the Multistrada are enough to stop me ever owning one, so I'm not bothering to test one.

dealer service (one of the drawbacks of Triumph ownership), warranty standard and manufacturer's response to problems (another of the drawbacks of Triumph ownership - they fight you all the way!).
Im with Traveller and Sgt Pluck. New Varadero 2008, cant wait. If Honda get it right it WILL be the best!!!!

.........I'm glad Triumph have reacted to my criticismsRegarding the luggage, (maybe things have changed) but if you buy the 3 box system, the grab rail and sliding rack come in the price of £699, so the only extras are now the infills at £115. Therefore the total price is £814 for the 3 box system. Hand guards are now available at £50.

but the key thing is the wow factor and I'm not sure it has it like the GS.
Im with Traveller and Sgt Pluck. New Varadero 2008, cant wait. If Honda get it right it WILL be the best!!!!
?I have also just had a test ride on the Tiger and come to some similar thoughts as yours. The handlebars and clamps look cheap and tacky, the clock is not the easiest to use when riding in gloves and it has no gear indicator. The engine however, I thought was a gem. It is quick and sounds great, has a good top speed (I saw 140 on the clock).
Regarding the luggage, (maybe things have changed) but if you buy the 3 box system, the grab rail and sliding rack come in the price of £699, so the only extras are now the infills at £115. Therefore the total price is £814 for the 3 box system. Hand guards are now available at £50.
My overall impression was that the bike is more road orientated and for use on road only, it would be great. The luggage is plastic from Triumph and the boxes open from the side, but Metal Mule now do kits for £750 all in. It is lighter than the GS and somewhat cheaper as well. Comfort is great, but the key thing is the wow factor and I'm not sure it has it like the GS.
My decision is still pending!![]()