2026 Tiger 950

I do worry that Triumph is bringing too many new models out and variants of others across all genres. I worry that too many will become obsolete very early in their production run, and that may devalue existing bikes. A good buy possibly second hand, but not good for the buyers of new bikes.
 
Also too much tech. Why the f*ck do you need radars FFS and auto shift. Are riders just getting too f*cking lazy?
 
Also too much tech. Why the f*ck do you need radars FFS and auto shift. Are riders just getting too f*cking lazy?
I suspect Some riders don’t know how to ,,or do not have the skill of short shifting up the box , which I was doing increasingly less of as am getting older . However that new Suzuki 800 I bought last year has a VERY slick quick shifter and it is so SO easy to pin it and run up the box much slicker than manual quick shift - - - I ,,, LIKE it 😀😀 ( astonishing thing for only 84 HP ,, I have concluded they must be race horses- on speed or summat 😂)
 
Lovely, I think the Tiger is one of the best bikes for UK roads, I will probably have another one before my biking days are over.

I do worry that Triumph is bringing too many new models out and variants of others across all genres. I worry that too many will become obsolete very early in their production run, and that may devalue existing bikes. A good buy possibly second hand, but not good for the buyers of new bikes.

It's an evolution of the current model, not a new model and the Tiger has been a thing since 1936. They can't stand still, but evolving the bike is a smart move, although suspect some of that is forced by Euro emissions (e.g. from 900cc 950cc)

Also too much tech. Why the f*ck do you need radars FFS and auto shift. Are riders just getting too f*cking lazy?

I agree to a point, as an example I like cruise control but not radar cruise control, I also love quickshifters. I wouldnt turn down lean sensitive braking and really loved the heated seat and grips. I also like traction control and ABS. I'm not an auto fan on bikes and tried an auto Africa twin against the manual one and I was much happier on the manual one. Technology moves on, the worry is how much more complex it makes the bike to fix, and if manufacturers try to move to a subscription model for those add ons.
 
I suspect Some riders don’t know how to ,,or do not have the skill of short shifting up the box , which I was doing increasingly less of as am getting older . However that new Suzuki 800 I bought last year has a VERY slick quick shifter and it is so SO easy to pin it and run up the box much slicker than manual quick shift - - - I ,,, LIKE it 😀😀 ( astonishing thing for only 84 HP ,, I have concluded they must be race horses- on speed or summat 😂)
Quick shifters i understand it's all the other shite that they're putting on bikes that's not really needed . I think alot of it is down to Journalists saying bikes must have this and it must have that, but alot is not needed and it just ups the price.
 
Quick shifters i understand it's all the other shite that they're putting on bikes that's not really needed . I think alot of it is down to Journalists saying bikes must have this and it must have that, but alot is not needed and it just ups the price.
I TOTALY Agree with that , imho , bikes have become over complex and over expensive for what the are
I spent a summer a while back wandering camping off the bike in Norway from Scotland used a Honda Transalp 650 and it did the job just fine ! - - - - sorry KA kinda digressing the wee thread 😀IMG_0137.jpeg
 
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Lovely, I think the Tiger is one of the best bikes for UK roads, I will probably have another one before my biking days are over.



It's an evolution of the current model, not a new model and the Tiger has been a thing since 1936. They can't stand still, but evolving the bike is a smart move, although suspect some of that is forced by Euro emissions (e.g. from 900cc 950cc)



I agree to a point, as an example I like cruise control but not radar cruise control, I also love quickshifters. I wouldnt turn down lean sensitive braking and really loved the heated seat and grips. I also like traction control and ABS. I'm not an auto fan on bikes and tried an auto Africa twin against the manual one and I was much happier on the manual one. Technology moves on, the worry is how much more complex it makes the bike to fix, and if manufacturers try to move to a subscription model for those add ons.
I bought a Tiger Sport 660 2 years ago at the start of 2024.
I like the bike, then Triumph go and fit cruise control ( not backwardly compatible), quick shifter and a few other bits and bobs. They also kept the price unchanged which devalued previous models.
I’ve no problem with progress, but don’t take the piss out of earlier buyers.
 


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