Triumph Bike is Coming To Compete With Yamaha, Will Get 888cc Engine
Triumph Tiger 900: Are you also one of those people? Those who want to try something new. If yes, then Triumph India's updated Tiger 900 motorcycle has recently been launched in the market. You are going to get not one but two versions in this. The price of this bike is between ₹ 13.95 lakh and ₹ 15.95 lakh. It is being said. The delivery of this bike is also going to start very soon. Let us tell you about the engine and other details of this bike.
engine
Powering the 2023 Tiger 900 is the same 888cc, in-line three-cylinder engine. Which now generates more power than before. It produces a maximum power of 106bhp at 9,500rpm and a peak torque output of 90Nm at 6,850rpm. That means power has increased by 13bhp and torque by 3nm. The engine will continue to come with a 6-speed transmission.
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Features
For your information, the seat height of these motorcycles has increased more than before. Actually, the seat height of this Tiger GT is now going to be between 820mm and 840mm. You get features like 7-inch TFT instrument cluster, Bluetooth connectivity in it. These have been kept as an option.
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In this bike you use up-side down forks. Currently, a monoshock suspension is provided at the rear. You have been given manual preload and rebound adjustment in it. You also get shared braking hardware in it. You are also given twin 320mm disc at the front and 255mm disc at the rear of this bike.
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variants
If we talk about the variants available in it, then the company has just told about its 2 variants. Yes, as you might be understanding from the name, Tiger GT is prepared for long trips. The Pro has been given spoke rims. These normal cases go on longer. These vehicles go faster while off-roading.
Superfast News Coverage By YuvaPatrkaar.com Team
Publish Date: November 10, 2023
Posted By Rahul Bhardwaj