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 Complete Manufacturer List  | Triumph Tiger 1200 Explorer
 
 
 
	
 
Building upon 2011's phenomenally successful Tiger 800 models, the Tiger 
Explorer is powered by an all-new, shaft-driven, three-cylinder engine in excess 
of 1200cc, delivering class-leading performance to the adventure touring class. 
 
The Tiger Explorer brings a whole new level of 
performance and specification to the adventure touring sector. 
 
TRIUMPH TIGER EXPLORER 
 
The strong tubular steel trellis frame bears a 
strong visual resemblance to other models in the Triumph family, while the 
single-sided rear swingarm showcases the 17” 10-spoke rear wheel. Adjustable 
46mm front forks allow the rider to tailor the Tiger Explorer to their 
individual needs and riding conditions, with the longtravel suspension and 19” 
front wheel giving the Tiger Explorer the capability to cope with unpaved roads. 
Stopping the Tiger Explorer are 305mm discs gripped by powerful four-piston 
calipers, mated to Triumph’s electronic ABS system, which can be switched off 
for riding on unpaved surfaces. 
 
Chassis 
 MD Review 
It is no longer news to anyone that follows 
motorcycling that the big enduro/adventure bikes are all the rage. Britain has a 
great heritage of exploration (Dr. Livingstone, I presume?), and with its new 
Tiger Explorer, which follows on the recent success of the Tiger 800, Triumph 
joins the battle against the big bore class leading BMW R 1200 GS. In a category 
that now includes new models from the likes of Honda and Kawasaki, after just a 
single ride it is clear that Triumph has built a bike with all the necessary 
ingredients to be successful. 
 
Like many of Hinckley’s recent triples, the motor runs like silk with no 
intrusive vibration whatsoever. Together with the couch-like ergonomics, I can 
tell this is going to be a relaxing ride with very little physical effort. 
Comfortable cruising on the highway can get boring, however, so I steer the 
Tiger Explorer to the twisty back roads. 
 
Traction control and long travel suspension only add to the pleasure. No need to 
worry about opening the throttle aggressively despite dicey traction here and 
there, and the extra suspension travel soaks up the bumps and undulations 
without diving excessively on the brakes. Source motorcycledaily.com 
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