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Fallout 04-06-13 11:04 PM

Triumph Tiger 1050 Review
 
Went out last sunday and made this vid. Big old epic review about my experience over the last 6000 miles with my Tiger. Quite long for a casual watch but if you're interested in the bike it could be worth a watcharoo. :)

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dz1R2HzluWk

Tomor 05-06-13 07:41 AM

Triumph Tiger 1050 Review
 
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stuR 05-06-13 10:39 AM

Re: Triumph Tiger 1050 Review
 
The awe are en route to lock you up...nice vid tho

Dicky Ticker 05-06-13 10:58 AM

Re: Triumph Tiger 1050 Review
 
21K,just starting to loosen off,let the good times roll. Throttle,try taking up the play a little and increase the tickover by 1-200 revs,just above 1100. With full luggage fitted my problem in handling is side winds.Snatch on the chain,mine did 45k before I changed the sprockets,chain and cush drive rubbers and even then it was not 100% knackered but to be honest I think it is more a trait of Triumph gearboxes than chain.

55K on the old Sprint now and I still can't find a bike better for my style of riding and comfort,as you say 500 mile days are effortless,example Scotland from Essex with one fuel stop and fag break.

stuR 05-06-13 11:47 AM

Re: Triumph Tiger 1050 Review
 
Bloody hell one stop from essex to scotland sounds bliss!

Fallout 05-06-13 06:35 PM

Re: Triumph Tiger 1050 Review
 
One fuel stop is good going! I prefer more regular fag breaks than that though. :D

I have loads of advice from Tiger owners about sorting the throttle. Things like loading custom tunes etc. Truth is I can live with it so I probably will. I don't really like fiddling with stock settings unless its a real problem and I'm loving the bike so its all good!

New chain should come tomorrow and its the DID upgraded kit, so hopefully that'll give it some decent life too. :)

dirtyred619 05-06-13 06:47 PM

Re: Triumph Tiger 1050 Review
 
What sort of price would be fair for one similar to yours, think I could go for one of those!

Fallout 05-06-13 07:13 PM

Re: Triumph Tiger 1050 Review
 
I paid £4600 for mine from a dealer, so you must be able to get one for £4k. They won't be much cheaper though as mine is as old as they get. In fact 56 plate ones seem rare.

dirtyred619 05-06-13 07:49 PM

Re: Triumph Tiger 1050 Review
 
I'll keep me eye out for one. Is there a decent Triumph forum to have a look at?

Fallout 05-06-13 07:57 PM

Re: Triumph Tiger 1050 Review
 
Tiger1050.com is where I go. Good bunch of friendly guys and really good advice and threads.


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