Triumph Tiger 800 review: first thoughts
Visordown's on the launch of the 2018 Triumph Tiger 800 in Morocco
VISORDOWN'S Laura Thomson is in Morocco for the press launch of the 2018 Triumph Tiger 800.
Here are her first thoughts, straight after riding: 'With 80 years of off-road heritage behind it, Triumph would have a lot to answer for if the new Tiger 800 was bad.
'Luckily, it’s not. With a range of updates, the 2018 Tiger 800 is more refined that its predecessor and gives other middleweight adventure bikes a serious run for their money.
'While the engine is fundamentally the same as before, a number of tweaks have made a huge difference. A shorter first gear makes the off-road-biased XC edition much better in the dirt, while a throatier engine note replaces the whine of the previous generation. The XC keeps the long travel WP suspension of its predecessor and now comes with Pirelli Scorpion Rally tyres – an excellent set of rubber.
'The top-spec road-biased XR editon meanwhile boasts adjustable Showa forks, improving handling on tarmac.
'The Tiger 800s have also inherited a number of features from their bigger brother – the Tiger 1200 – including heated rider and passenger seats and a smart TFT dash.
'Up close the new styling is spot on: sharp, aggressive, everything you’d want of an adventure machine.'
Watch out for Laura's full review coming soon.
Read more about the new Tiger 800s here and check the prices here.