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20 March, 2020 6:54 am

Triumph Tiger gallery leaked

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Finally, here’s the full gallery of Triumph Tiger 800 pics where someone got their hands on all the shiny shots we were previously craving.
The Tiger 800 and 800 XC have been leaked for months and this is the first look at the full marketing package from Hungarian site, Motorinfo.
The pics show most of the slight differences between the 800 and the Tiger 800 XC off-road model.

The later has a higher seat height, longer front fork and mudguard, and larger wheels.

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It can house standard road tyres on request, though.
What we can really appreciate through these pics is the rear of both the bikes with a good-looking, lowered rear shock mechanism.
The similarities to the BMW F800GS are obvious, and for more on that, check out HFL who have done a full rundown on the characteristics that the Triumph and the BMW share.
We’re still waiting on the official details from Triumph, but in the meantime we can enjoy the extensive gallery of the new Tiger 800.

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Triumph Tiger 800 gallery

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