2015 Triumph Tiger Sport Review

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2015 Triumph Tiger Sport
2015 Triumph Tiger Sport

2015 Triumph Tiger Sport
2015 Triumph Tiger Sport

2015 Triumph Tiger Sport
2015 Triumph Tiger Sport

2015 Triumph Tiger Sport
2015 Triumph Tiger Sport



2015 Triumph Tiger Sport Review

2015 Triumph Tiger Sport on www.Totalmotorcycle.com

You never know where you’ll go or what you’ll come across on a Triumph Adventure bike.

That’s why we have engineered them to cope so when you ride way out, you and your Triumph work as one, conquering miles, varied terrain and obstacles in your path. Because we know it’s not just about where you can go, it’s how you get there.

Wherever ‘there’ ends up being.

Being a Tiger, this is a bike built for adventure. Exploring new roads, even new countries and not stopping just because the road does.

Sometimes you need a bike that can do everything – a perfect all-rounder. One day you need two-up touring, the next could be commuting. Sometimes you just want a back-road sports bike. The new Tiger Sport 1050 meets many demanding roles.

With its sharper handling and punchier performance, we haven’t just made slight tweaks here. The bike is all-new from the rear of the fuel tank back, and just about everything you can see has changed over the previous Tiger 1050.

As a result, the Tiger Sport has been improved on all fronts with better performance, better handling, better ergonomics for passenger and rider, an increased load-carrying ability, more practicality, leaner looks and exceptional detailing and build quality.

So you get a bike that‘s not only great for sports riding but it’s also a better tourer and everyday workhorse. The Tiger Sport is a totally different animal.


 

 

 


2015 Triumph Tiger Sport www.Totalmotorcycle.com Key Features

Tiger by name and sporty by nature, the 2015 Tiger Sport joins a long line of iconic and successful Triumph motorcycles to use the Tiger name.

The first Tiger 1050 appeared in 2007, powered by the highly successful, tried and tested three-cylinder engine that also found fame in the Speed Triple and Sprint series. Labelled by many people as a modern classic, the Tiger 1050 engine was coupled with a spacious, relaxed riding position and sensuous off-road-derived suspension. The Tiger 1050 immediately established itself as the outstanding all-rounder, equally at home as a two-up tourer, handling a daily commute, or as an excellent back-road sports bike.

Deeply charismatic and powerful 1050cc inline triple engine delivering 125PS and 104Nm
Powerful and flexible all-round road riding capability
Switchable ABS as standard
Coded key immobiliser for added security

The Tiger Sport is available in:

Diablo Red & Phantom Black
Crystal White & Phantom Black


 

 


 

 

2015 Triumph Tiger Sport www.Totalmotorcycle.com Features and Benefits

Engine
Performance

The Tiger Sport uses the same characterful three-cylinder, 1050cc engine as the previous Tiger 1050, but peak power has increased by 10PS (123bhp, 92kW) to 125PS, and peak torque is up 6Nm to 104Nm (77lb.ft, 10.6kgm), and the engine is stronger across its rev range.
Air Intake

Changes to the airbox mean improved breathing, a major contributor to the Tiger Sports gains in power and torque. The result is an even better induction sound.
Transmission

The Tiger Sport takes a completely revised gearbox first introduced on the Speed Triple R. The changes provide a smoother, lighter, and more precise gear selection. We even gave the rear sprocket an additional tooth to lower the gearing slightly for punchier acceleration.
Exhaust System

The exhaust system is totally new. We’ve used all our expertise and the latest technology to give you improved gas flow for better performance and a louder, more involving sound.

 

Chassis
Frame

We’ve completely redesigned the frame for the Tiger Sport with two purposes in mind.

The first is to lower the seat, improving the ergonomics for shorter riders as well as passenger comfort. The second is to increase strength for a greater maximum payload. This results in more precision, more engaging cornering and a much more “planted” feel to bring more out of both you and the bike. The extra strength has endowed the Tiger Sport with a 220kg payload allowing the fitment of larger panniers.
Rear Subframe

The rear subframe is now both lower and stronger than the Tiger 1050s and gives the bike a leaner, more sporting look, whilst also increasing its payload.
Swingarm

The new, single-sided swingarm is purpose-made for the Tiger Sport. Designed to look sporty but also allows the exhaust system to be tucked in tighter and so you get more luggage space.
Suspension

The fully adjustable suspension has been completely renewed with new springs and re-valved damping for a more controlled ride and to suit the increased payload. But thanks to some very careful tuning we’ve improved the ride quality and handling too. The front suspension features Showa 43mm upside down forks with adjustable preload, rebound, and compression damping and 140mm of travel. The rear Showa monoshock has 150mm of travel and is adjustable for preload and rebound damping.
Wheels and Tyres

We added a new cast aluminium rear wheel to the Tiger Sport and fitted it with Pirelli Angel ST tyres. This set up is 1.3kg lighter than on the previous Tiger 1050 for improved agility.
Riding Position

We’ve altered the riding position on the Tiger Sport so that you sit 5mm lower than before and have a slightly more forward leaning stance. We made the seat narrower at the front so the reach to the ground is easier. Your passenger still sits higher than you, though not quite so much, in line with the Tiger Sport’s sporting look.
Handlebars

We also made the handlebars slightly lower and closer to you for a more sporting feel and to give you more feedback and control during sports riding.

 

Features
ABS

The Tiger Sport comes with high performance, radially-mounted brakes to suit its sporting role, giving you exceptional feedback and power. The front brakes have twin 320mm floating discs with Nissin 4 piston radial callipers. The new ABS system benefits from all the advances in control software and calibration giving you greater control and shorter stopping distances in any conditions.
Headlights

We’ve replaced the previous headlights with lightweight reflector-type headlights to reduce weight and improve lighting performance. The new lights also change the character of the Tiger Sport’s face and help further distinguish it from the outgoing Tiger 1050.
Instruments and Computer

The LCD instrument display has everything you could need including fuel consumption and average speed displays. And, it’s pre-configured for the optional tyre pressure monitoring system.
Dynamic Luggage System

The Triumph Dynamic luggage system allows the panniers to pivot by up to 5 degrees and interconnects them with a damped rod, isolating the varying forces on the boxes for even better agility in the bends.
Quality Finish

The new Tiger Sport features a host of detail improvements that provide a real quality touch such as sculptured foot pegs, aluminium pannier mounts, and revised engine casings.
Key Coded Immobiliser

Just in case your Tiger Sport attracts the wrong kind of attention, we’ve added a high technology security system. It detects a microchip in the key body and if it’s not present the ignition system is disabled.

This prevents a copy of the correct key being used to switch the bike on.

 

 

 

 

 


 

2015 Triumph Tiger Sport – www.Totalmotorcycle.com USA Specifications/Technical Details
US MSRP Price: $ USD



 


 

2015 Triumph Tiger Sport – www.Totalmotorcycle.com Canadian Specifications/Technical Details
Canada MSRP Price: $ CDN

 

 

 


 

2015 Triumph Tiger Sport – www.Totalmotorcycle.com European Specifications/Technical Details
Europe/UK MSRP Price: £9799 GBP (On The Road inc 20% Vat)

Engine and Transmission

typeLiquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, in-line 3-cylinder
capacity1050cc
bore79mm
stroke71.4mm
systemMultipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI (except NZ, ZA, AU)
exhaustStainless Steel 3 into 1, high level brushed stainless steel silencer
final driveX ring chain
clutchWet, multi-plate
gearbox6-speed
oil capacity3.5L

Chassis, Running Gear and Displays

frameAluminium beam twin-spar
swingarmSingle-sided, aluminium alloy with eccentric chain adjuster
Front WheelsCast aluminium alloy multi-spoke 17 x 3.5in
Rear WheelsCast aluminium alloy multi-spoke 17 x 5.5in
Front Tyres120/70 ZR 17
Rear Tyres180/55 ZR 17
Front Suspension Showa 43mm upside down forks with adjustable preload, rebound and compression damping, 140mm travel
Rear Suspension Showa Monoshock with adjustable preload and rebound damping, 155mm rear wheel travel
brakes front Twin 320mm floating discs, Nissin 4-piston radial calipers with switchable ABS
brakes rear Single 255mm disc, 2-piston Nissin caliper with switchable ABS
instrument display and functionsLCD multi-functional instrument pack including: Digital speedometer, trip computer, analogue tachometer & clock, analogue fuel gauge, Analogue range to empty indication, analogue hazard warning light, scroll button on handlebars & tyre pressure monitoring system indication (where fitted)

Dimensions and Capacities

length2150mm
width handlebars835
height without mirror1310mm
seat height830mm
wheelbase1540mm
rake22.8°
trail89.7mm
tank capacity20l
wet weight235 kg
dry weight216 kg

Performance

max power ec125BHP @ 9400
max torque ec104NM @ 4300

Fuel Consumption

urban43mpg
56mph/90kph66.5mpg
75mph/120kph54.9mpg

 

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