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FIRST LOOK: 2007 TRIUMPH TIGER |
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Friday, 20 October 2006 |
FIRST LOOK: 2007 TRIUMPH TIGER
2007 is a big year for Tiger fans with the release of the brand new
Triumph Tiger 1050, a major evolutionary step in the model’s history.

While its sharp lines and performance spec make the Tiger’s sporting
credentials clear from a glance, its stunning looks hide a practical
streak: Take a Tiger two-up touring way off into the wilds and you’ve
got a bike that comfortably devours miles of tarmac. The relaxed
riding position, spacious seat, supple suspension and tractable torquey
engine guarantee you arrive fresh at the end of the longest day.
Next, ditch the bags, go it alone and head for a bit of fun at
strange angles. Tucked into a brilliantly balanced chassis, the Tiger’s
potent engine delivers power and ear to ear grins.
Then it’s back to the city where the Tiger slinks through snarled up
traffic and the sleek lines look sharp as a knife. Here the commanding
view really comes into its own, giving the rider the jump on everyone,
while the wide bars make tight manoeuvres child’s play. Soft luggage
holds the day’s essentials.
At the new Tiger’s heart is the amazing 1050cc, fuel-injected,
three-cylinder engine. This motor, known for its addictive character,
has plenty of torque and impressive amounts of horsepower, with ample
reserves of both for those two-up fully laden tours. Peak power of
115PS (114bhp) is delivered at 9400rpm, with 100Nm (74ft.lbf) torque at
6250rpm.
It has all the all-round practicality and comfort of the old Tiger –
a broad, supportive seat for rider and pillion, relaxed ergonomics and
efficient half fairing and screen – but also a composure and sporting
ability that few, if any, will be able to match.
The twin-spar aluminium frame housing the 1050cc engine is new as is
the braced aluminium swingarm. New too are the cast aluminium wheels,
both are now 17in allowing a wider choice of tyres; the front tyre’s a
120/70 ZR17, the rear a 180/55 ZR17. The 43mm upside down fully
adjustable forks and remote spring preload and rebound damping
adjustable rear shock provide an almost magic carpet-like ride over the
most varied of surfaces, from the roughest Tarmac to the smoothest
blacktop asphalt.

Twin four-piston radial calipers bite 320mm front
discs, the rear 255mm disc uses a single twin-piston caliper. The
Tiger’s seat height is a manageable 835mm (32.9in), matched to a dry
weight of 198kg. Fuel capacity is 20 litres (5.2 gal US), giving an
excellent touring range.
Supremely comfortable, two-up tourer; sporty solo funster or sleek,
stylish city bike: There are very few genuine all-round motorcycles in
existence – the Tiger is most certainly one of them. Find out for
yourself by test riding one at your local Triumph dealership.
    ENGINE
Type Liquid-cooled, DOHC, in-line 3-cylinder
Capacity 1050cc
Bore/Stroke 79 x 71.4mm
Compression Ratio 12.0:1
Fuel System Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection
Ignition Digital–inductive type via electronic engine
management system
TRANSMISSION
Primary Drive Gear
Final Drive X ring chain
Clutch Wet, multi-plate
Gearbox 6-speed
CYCLE PARTS
Frame Aluminium beam perimeter
Swingarm Braced, twin-sided, aluminium alloy
Wheels Front Cast, multi spoke 17 x 3.5in
Rear Cast, multi spoke 17 x 5.5in
Tyres Front 120/70 ZR 17
Rear 180/55 ZR 17
Suspension Front 43mm upside down forks with adjustable
preload, rebound and compression damping
adjustment
Rear Monoshock with adjustable preload and
rebound damping
Brakes Front Twin 320mm floating discs, 4 piston radial
calipers
Rear Single 255mm disc, 2 piston calipers
DIMENSIONS
Length 2110mm (83.1in)
Width (Handlebars) 840mm (33.1in)
Height 1320mm (52.0in)
Seat Height 835mm (32.8in)
Wheelbase 1510mm (59.4in)
Rake/Trail 23.2°/87.7mm
Weight (Dry) 198kg (437lb)
Fuel Tank Capacity 20 litres (5.2 gal US)
PERFORMANCE
(MEASURED AT CRANKSHAFT TO DIN 70020)
Maximum Power 115PS (114bhp) at 9400rpm
Maximum Torque 100Nm (74ft.lbf) at 6250rpm

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