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YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Graphite
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Lynnwood, Washington

Lynnwood, WA
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Triumph Tiger description

2013 Triumph Tiger Explorer, FIRST THREE YEARS OF SERVICE FREE! 2013 Triumph Tiger Explorer The Tiger Explorer brings a whole new level of performance and specification to the adventure touring sector. The thoroughly modern powerplant utilises a new ride-by-wire electronic throttle system, allowing Triumph engineers to endow the Tiger Explorer with a number of high-tech rider aids for added rider safety and comfort. Cruise control, traction control and ABS are all standard fitment on the Tiger Explorer. A tough shaft drive system has been developed for the Tiger Explorer, allowing virtually maintenance free touring, and the latest Triumph has been designed to go 10,000 miles between servicing ideal for those long distance adventures. Triumph s reputation for delivering best-in-class handling continues with the Tiger Explorer, which offers a combination of excellent low-speed balance and composed high speed capability. 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 long-travel suspension and 19 front wheel giving the Tiger Explorer the capability to cope with unpaved roads. All-new instrumentation and switchgear is both comprehensive and intuitive. The LCD instrument pack is thumb operated via switches on the handlebars and features a comprehensive onboard computer, including an ambient air temperature indicator with ice warning. The instrumentation also comes pre-configured for Triumph s tyre pressure monitoring system, available as an optional accessory. A comprehensive range of accessories is headlined by high quality luggage developed especially for the Tiger Explorer. The two-box pannier system provides 60 litres of luggage space, while the top box offers a further 35 litres of capacity, enough for a full-face helmet. Features Engine Powered by an all-new 1215cc three-cylinder engine producing a class-leading 137Ps with 121Nm of torque for effortless overtaking combined with an exciting top end growl, the Tiger Explorer sports a high-specification that will see it set a new benchmark in the adventure touring class. Rider aids Electronic cruise control, traction control and switchable ABS brakes give Explorer riders peace of mind, and come as standard equipment. Chassis Tough steel chassis and adjustable sturdy 46mm forks have been designed to cope with the worst that the conditions can throw at it, while 19 front wheel offers excellent on road agility and handling characteristics. Ergonomics Designed to offer maximum comfort for rider and pillion, the Tiger Explorer comes with adjustable rider seat height, handlebar position and screen for day long comfort in the sad

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