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2012 Triumph Tiger on 2040-motos

US $7,500.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:11
Location:

Peoria, Arizona, United States

Peoria, Arizona, United States
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Triumph Tiger tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):800 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Triumph Tiger description

For sale is my Tiger 800 XC. One of the best Adventure bikes around that I've owned since it had 1,000 miles on the clock - now just shy of 12,000 miles. Engine is a Triumph triple cylinder that is smooth as butter. 

Bike does great on the interstate and is also fun to ride off pavement on fire roads and forest service roads of AZ. The bike is currently set up for that kind of riding with 60/40 (or maybe 70/30 on the front) tires. Also has the following:

Adventure Spec bash plate (skid plate)
ROX handlebar risers
Givi pannier racks
Triumph factor engine bars
SW Motech luggage rack
Uni air pre-filter
Fuse box installed under the seat if you want to add more powered accessories

Bike runs perfect with no issues. The maintenance minder "wrench" is on (see picture) because I do do most of my maintenance myself and I don't have a way to reset it like the Dealer does. Has some scratches on it you can see in the pics (mostly upper right fairing and exchaust/heat shield and hand guards) from the handful of slow-speed drops (all off-pavement) that I've had. That happens sometimes when you ride it like it was intended. It handles great off-pavement for a big adventure bike. 

If you go to You Tube and copy this text into the search "anEtOYVlHyo", it will bring up a video I put together of me riding the bike on the back road to Crown King here in Arizona. I'm selling because I bought a bigger bike.

I still owe on the bike, so at the time of the sale you'll get the bike and when I get the title from the bank I'll send that as well.  No international sales.  Buyer pays all shipping costs.  I may be able to assist (i.e. - meet you part way, pick up at the airport, etc.)

$500 deposit due at purchase.  The rest can be Paypal or cash transaction done at a bank in person.  Happy to answer any questions.

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Wed, 02 Nov 2022

Limited Edition Street Triple Moto2 Edition Headlines The Show Triumph has announced a shakeup to its ever-popular Street Triple range today, introducing not one, but three evolutions to the family, creating what it says is “the most powerful Street Triple range ever.” Building off the success it has forged by being the sole engine supplier for the Moto2 racing category, Triumph now introduces the Street Triple R, Street Triple RS, and the Street Triple 765 Moto2 Edition – the latter of which will be relegated to just 765 units worldwide. Unlike Honda, whose CBR600RR engine was the basis of the Moto2 category during its birth, Triumph has used the racing category to advance the 765cc three-cylinder engine shared between the race bikes and production bikes. The latest Street Triple range is the beneficiary of those advancements.

Triumph is recalling motorcycles due to problems with electronics

Fri, 07 Nov 2014

America, Bonneville, Bonneville T100, Rocket III Roadster, Rocket III Touring, Scrambler, Speedmaster, Thruxton, Thunderbird, Thunderbird Storm, Tiger 800 and Tiger 800XC will be recalled by the British company. According to the manufacturer, the engine control unit of some motorcycles may malfunction, due to which one of the fuel injectors will inject additional fuel into the engine cylinder. As a result, the engine will either not start or stall during operation due to excessive re-enrichment of the combustible mixture.