2012 Triumph Tiger on 2040-motos
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2012 TRIUMPH TIGER 800 XC ABS ONLY 1500 MILES! A LIKE NEW BIKE WITHOUT THE NEW BIKE PRICE!! Tough. Rugged. Built to last. Loves the open road, devours the rough stuff. The one bike that can do it all, Tiger 800XC sets new standards in the adventure bike sector. With its big wheels and long suspension travel, the Tiger 800XC just loves getting its claws dirty. Let the adventure begin. Built to take the worst you can throw at it, the Tiger 800 XC has been fully equipped to handle autobahns and green lanes with equal aplomb. The 800cc three-cylinder engine sets new standards in the adventure bike class, smoothly delivering plentiful torque at low revs for accurate off-road riding and combining it with more than adequate top end power for relaxed high-speed cruising. With its rugged steel frame and long travel suspension the Tiger 800 XC has been designed for the rough stuff, with a host of optional accessories available for riders planning to spend more time off the pavement than on it. The high specification includes a factory-fitted immobilizer, adjustable 45mm upside down front forks, adjustable rider seat and hand guards. Adjustable tapered aluminum handlebars add a touch of class and off-road durability to the Tiger 800 XC, while the optional anti-lock braking system can be switched off for off-road riding. TRIUMPH TIGER 800XC - Smooth long-stroke three-cylinder engine ensures excellent on and off-road manners - Adjustable seat height and handlebar position - Switchable ABS option - 21” front wheel and long travel suspension endows Tiger 800XC with genuine offroad capability - Coded key immobiliser for added security - 645w generator allows fitment of multiple electrical accessories - Wide range of official accessories available even more practicality Triumph’s new Tiger 800XC is the British company’s first truly ‘go everywhere’ motorcycle, a machine designed and built for adventurers looking for a strong and reliable companion to take them on a round the world trip. The Tiger 800XC is as tough as they come and capable of coping with the demands of off-piste riding thanks to its tough steel chassis and torque 799cc three-cylinder engine. Long travel 45mm upside down front forks and rear suspension unit combine with a 21” spoked front wheel to deliver maximum ground clearance and the ability to cope with rough trails. With a high-level front mudguard and sturdy handguards, there can be no doubt that the latest Tiger has been developed to cope with demanding conditions. The same qualities that make the Tiger 800XC so competent off-road also lead to an excellent road bike. The rider can adjust both the handlebar position and seat height and whether it is set at 845 or 865mm the Tiger 800XC offers a commanding view above the traffic and a comfortable perch from which to devour the miles. A classleading 19 litre fuel tank ensures infrequent stops for the Tiger 800XC rider, with cavernous hard and soft luggage options available for those who need to take the ‘kitchen sink’ on their two-wheeled tours. Powering the Tiger 800XC is a new long-stroke triple delivering 95PS and an extremely accessible 79Nm of torque. With its flat torque curve and gentle power delivery, the Tiger 800XC is a pleasure to ride in even the most demanding of conditions. A sophisticated anti-lock braking system is available as an option and can be deactivated for off-road riding, while the high-specification extends to a standard coded-key immobilizer and rear rack with generous pillion grab handles. Three colour options are available for the Tiger 800XC: Intense Orange, Phantom Black and Crystal White. For 2012, the Tiger 800XC has adopted a graphite colour frame for greater aesthetic appeal. The comprehensive instrumentation includes a fuel gauge and trip computer, while a high-specification 645w generator is fitted to allow riders to safely fit electrical accessories such as heated grips, auxiliary lights and satellite navigation equipment. A huge range of official Triumph accessories have been developed for the Tiger 800XC’s launch, these include numerous hard and soft luggage solutions, adjustable touring screen, centre stand and off-road style engine protection bars and sump guard. PLEASE E-MAIL, CALL OR TEXT 520-904-3302 WITH ANY QUESTIONS OFFERED AT NO RESERVE WITH A STARTING BID OF ONLY $1.00 HIGHEST BIDDER TAKE IT HOME! Motorcycle only has 1500 miles. Starts and runs perfectly. Could find no major issues, blemishes, scratches etc. May have small scratches and/or scuffs from normal use. Please contact us with any questions regarding condition. Used vehicles sold as is no warranty expressed or implied - mechanically and/or cosmetically. Described to best ability not responsible for any errors and/or omissions. SPECS:
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