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2011 Triumph Tiger 800 Xc Abs - Intense Orange Dual Sport on 2040-motos

US $13,400.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:13 ColorColor: Orrange
Location:

Federal Way, Washington, US

Federal Way, WA, US
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Triumph Tiger tech info

TypeType:Dual Sport VINVIN:SMTE06BF3BJ496811 PhonePhone:2538389121

Triumph Tiger description

2011 Triumph Tiger 800 XC ABS - INTENSE ORANGE, This bike is in near-perfect condition. Its beautiful factory orange paint is accentuated with custom-painted black tiger stripes across the tank. Powered by an 799cc inline 3-cylinder engine that delivers excellent torque and top-end power, the Tiger 800 feels at home on the interstate or on gravel roads. The upright seating position with wide handlebars and relaxed foot position make the ride comfortable yet allow for quick turn-in and agile handling. Differing from the roadie model Tiger 800, the Tiger 800XC comes with spoked 21 front and 17 rear wheels, and has a higher front fender for off-road use. This Tiger has $5200 of accessories to make it a true Adventure Tourer. 12k mile service was just done. Title is clear, and the WA license tabs are valid through Feb 2014. MSRP for a new Tiger 800XC is $11,999 the Kelly Blue Book & NADA values for this used bike are $9,150 & $9,845, averaging to $9,500. With $5,200 of factory and aftermarket accessories, this bike is easily worth $14,700. FEATURES: ENGINE: Type: Liquid-cooled, transverse in-line triple Displacement: 799cc Valve Train: DOHC, 4 valves per cyl. Fuel Delivery: Multipoint sequential EFI. Transmission: 6-speed, cable-actuated wet clutch Final Drive: X-ring chain. ELECTRICAL: Ignition: Digital inductive Charging Output: 645 watts max. Battery: 12V 14AH. CHASSIS: Frame: Tubular steel trellis w/ cast-aluminum swingarm Seat Height: 31.9/32.7 in. SUSPENSION: Front: 43mm Showa male-slider fork, 7.1-in. travel Rear: Showa single shock, 6.7-in. travel. BRAKES: Front: Dual 308mm floating discs w/ Nissin 2-piston pin-slide calipers Rear: Single 255mm disc w/ Nissin 1-piston pin-slide caliper. TIRES: Front: 90/90-21 Rear: 150/70-17. WEIGHTS: Wet Weight: 481 lbs. Load Capacity: 478 lbs. GVWR: 959 lbs. PERFORMANCE: Fuel Capacity: 5.0 gals. MPG: 87 PON min. (high/avg/low) 50.1/38.4/32.7 Estimated Range: 192 miles, ACCESORIES: OEM: engine protection bars headlight protector center stand GPS mount heated grips Adventure Fog Light Kit swing arm pivot covers aluminum radiator guard fender extender rider & pillion gel seats auxiliary power socket. SW-MOTECH: aluminum skid plate chain guard side-stand duck-foot. JESSE LUGGAGE SYSTEMS: 10 Odyssey II panniers with rack Rear Compartment Rear Rack Quick Release Double Plate (QRDP). MADSTAD ENGINEERING: 20 Adventure light gray adjustable windscreen. HEIDENAU: K60 Scout tires with only 1k miles on them. FUZEBLOCK: power center. KAOKO: throttle lock. SCOTTOILER: eSystem electronic chain oiler. K&N: permanent air filter. BAGS-CONNECTION: Trip QL tank bag lighted map case gas cap mounting ring. ROX: 2 handlebar risers. PIVOT PEGZ: MK3 60mm wide foot pegs Toppers. THE2WHEELS: CNC folding extendable clutch & brake levers. DEALERTOOL: cable & software. TUNEECU: cable & software. $13,400.00 2538389121

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