MCN : The Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro has been tweaked for 2024 and it's better than ever
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MCN : The Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro has been tweaked for 2024 and it's better than ever
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Triumph’s Tiger 900 adventure bike has been seriously impressive since its release in 2020, selling over 45,000 machines and even taking the coveted MCN Machine of the Year in its Rally Pro guise.
For 2024, Triumph have gone for evolution rather than revolution, starting with gifting that impressive triple motor a few slight updates which have made it even better than before.
Not only does it have more grunt at the bottom end, but the smooth flow of power is now carried through even further to the top end, with an impressive level of urgency. Best of all, though, is how smooth it is; it’s now far less vibey than before through the newly dampened grips, and it feels as smooth as anything else cruising along at motorway speeds too.
Fuel consumption has improved as well, with an average of 55mpg on twisty, throttle-happy roads that quickly rose towards the 60mpg mark on A-roads. As a touring bike that can go the distance, the tweaks to the engine and the ergonomics now mean that the Tiger 900 GT Pro is up there with the very best of them.
The chassis and suspension set-up on the GT Pro are mightily impressive as well, offering a comfortable, spacious riding position that is impressively plush on nice tarmac, while still offering suppleness for bumpy rides, too. Although the suspension isn’t fully adjustable (the front has no option to alter the preload), the ease of electronically adjusting the rear makes life easy, which is perfect with luggage or a pillion.
The previous generation Tiger 900 GT Pro was an impressive mile-munching tool, but with these subtle tweaks, it’s now even better than ever.
There’s very little to complain about when it comes to the ride quality of the Tiger 900 GT Pro. The cockpit offers an impressive amount of room even in the lowest seat height setting (it can be quickly altered from 820mm-840mm), thanks to the wide handlebars, low footpegs and the extra padding from the seat. Not only does the seat have thicker foam, but it’s also flatter which offers more space, and will easily handle a full day of riding without being too uncomfortable.
On tall-rounders and adventure bikes the screen can frequently be a bit of a pain in terms of buffeting, but the Tiger 900 offers an impressive level of protection with very little discomfort and a smooth airflow, even on the tallest setting. Although it’s not the cleanest design to look at (the springs are exposed, facing the rider) it’s incredibly easy to adjust on the move with one hand, and it offers a noticeable difference from the lowest to the highest setting.
The chassis and suspension set-up is impressive too, offering a window of usage that handles everything from fast, flowing cornering to pootling around in town. Although the weight still feels quite high up it’s well-balanced enough to not be an issue at slow speeds, and has a nice, tight turning circle too. The result is that Triumph’s Tiger 900 GT Pro truly is a joy to ride at any speed, and will happily tackle the city bustle as well as it can cope with some peg-scrapping antics too, if you want some sportiness injected into your adventure machine.
Triumph have put the hours in on this motor and it shows, with a significantly updated 888cc T-plane triple. The ’24 model has new pistons which means a higher compression, a new cylinder head with larger inlet ports, new inlet and exhaust camshafts, new (and longer) intake trumpets, new exhaust header assembly and new silencer too.
The result is a monumental difference to the riding experience, improving on an already impressive platform. It still has a huge hit of punchy torque at the very bottom of the rev range, but it now carries it all the way through to the redline with ferocity, which makes the Tiger 900 as happy being exciting and sporty as it is being docile.
That 888cc motor now feels smoother at the very bottom of the rev range, with a sublime throttle connection, even in ‘Sport’ and ‘Off-road’ mode. The quickshifter and autoblipper are smooth as well, and the Tiger will happily sit at motorway speeds in a quiet, controlled manner.
Triumph’s Tiger 900 adventure bike has been seriously impressive since its release in 2020, selling over 45,000 machines and even taking the coveted MCN Machine of the Year in its Rally Pro guise.
For 2024, Triumph have gone for evolution rather than revolution, starting with gifting that impressive triple motor a few slight updates which have made it even better than before.
Not only does it have more grunt at the bottom end, but the smooth flow of power is now carried through even further to the top end, with an impressive level of urgency. Best of all, though, is how smooth it is; it’s now far less vibey than before through the newly dampened grips, and it feels as smooth as anything else cruising along at motorway speeds too.
Fuel consumption has improved as well, with an average of 55mpg on twisty, throttle-happy roads that quickly rose towards the 60mpg mark on A-roads. As a touring bike that can go the distance, the tweaks to the engine and the ergonomics now mean that the Tiger 900 GT Pro is up there with the very best of them.
The chassis and suspension set-up on the GT Pro are mightily impressive as well, offering a comfortable, spacious riding position that is impressively plush on nice tarmac, while still offering suppleness for bumpy rides, too. Although the suspension isn’t fully adjustable (the front has no option to alter the preload), the ease of electronically adjusting the rear makes life easy, which is perfect with luggage or a pillion.
The previous generation Tiger 900 GT Pro was an impressive mile-munching tool, but with these subtle tweaks, it’s now even better than ever.
There’s very little to complain about when it comes to the ride quality of the Tiger 900 GT Pro. The cockpit offers an impressive amount of room even in the lowest seat height setting (it can be quickly altered from 820mm-840mm), thanks to the wide handlebars, low footpegs and the extra padding from the seat. Not only does the seat have thicker foam, but it’s also flatter which offers more space, and will easily handle a full day of riding without being too uncomfortable.
On tall-rounders and adventure bikes the screen can frequently be a bit of a pain in terms of buffeting, but the Tiger 900 offers an impressive level of protection with very little discomfort and a smooth airflow, even on the tallest setting. Although it’s not the cleanest design to look at (the springs are exposed, facing the rider) it’s incredibly easy to adjust on the move with one hand, and it offers a noticeable difference from the lowest to the highest setting.
The chassis and suspension set-up is impressive too, offering a window of usage that handles everything from fast, flowing cornering to pootling around in town. Although the weight still feels quite high up it’s well-balanced enough to not be an issue at slow speeds, and has a nice, tight turning circle too. The result is that Triumph’s Tiger 900 GT Pro truly is a joy to ride at any speed, and will happily tackle the city bustle as well as it can cope with some peg-scrapping antics too, if you want some sportiness injected into your adventure machine.
Triumph have put the hours in on this motor and it shows, with a significantly updated 888cc T-plane triple. The ’24 model has new pistons which means a higher compression, a new cylinder head with larger inlet ports, new inlet and exhaust camshafts, new (and longer) intake trumpets, new exhaust header assembly and new silencer too.
The result is a monumental difference to the riding experience, improving on an already impressive platform. It still has a huge hit of punchy torque at the very bottom of the rev range, but it now carries it all the way through to the redline with ferocity, which makes the Tiger 900 as happy being exciting and sporty as it is being docile.
That 888cc motor now feels smoother at the very bottom of the rev range, with a sublime throttle connection, even in ‘Sport’ and ‘Off-road’ mode. The quickshifter and autoblipper are smooth as well, and the Tiger will happily sit at motorway speeds in a quiet, controlled manner.
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Re: MCN : The Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro has been tweaked for 2024 and it's better than ever
Always rather fancied one.
(Or putting the engine in a BMW GS ).
(Or putting the engine in a BMW GS ).
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Re: MCN : The Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro has been tweaked for 2024 and it's better than ever
Is MCN Machine of the Year a coveted award these days?
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Re: MCN : The Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro has been tweaked for 2024 and it's better than ever
You would expect so yeah, they still shift a fair bit of content and i have no doubts a lot of people who grew up with the newspaper still read both versions to get their input on what to buy
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Re: MCN : The Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro has been tweaked for 2024 and it's better than ever
I do hear that Tiger 900s are owned and ridden by wind-swept, mysterious men, inexplicably attractive to women and envied by other men.
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If Triumph have any sense they'll use that engine in a roadster/naked style bike. There's a yawning gap between the 765 triple and the 1200 triple that is just asking to be filled.
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Re: MCN : The Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro has been tweaked for 2024 and it's better than ever
Indeed cos as good as the reviews are tiger 800/900s are pig ugly.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 13, 2023 11:56 am If Triumph have any sense they'll use that engine in a roadster/naked style bike. There's a yawning gap between the 765 triple and the 1200 triple that is just asking to be filled.
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IME the owners are total bell ends
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The motion is carried, brother Cheesy.
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Oi. I'm fucking gorgeous.
Plus wind-swept and enigmatic.
Plus wind-swept and enigmatic.
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But clearly let down by your choice of 2-wheeled transport...
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Sorry can't hear you. Wind-swept mountain...mangocrazy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 13, 2023 8:44 pmBut clearly let down by your choice of 2-wheeled transport...
Middle distance stare...over-priced luggage....stupidly expensive Gore-tex outerwear....
Off roading means Waitrose car park, right?
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You look like Martin Platt from Coronation Street
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EFA