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Which Triumph?
I am sort of planning a trip thru Europe. I have a '13 Trophy, before that I had the '12 Explorer and before that '04 Tiger.
Which would be the better bike the Trophy, Explorer or the Tiger 800? One thing i see going against the Trophy is the lack of after market luggage and the stuff that comes with it is all plastic. At least with the Explorer I had a big choice of luggage options. I do know the Trophy has better wind and rain protection. I like both bikes so at a lost as don't have any idea to what the roads are like over there. Thanks Chris |
Really depends if you want to stick to pavement or travel some of the gravel roads, for purely pavement the Trophy would be a great choice, yes there's plenty of rougher roads but there is also an awful lot of silky smooth asphalt.
If you are planning some gravel travel then a Tiger 800XC would be hard to beat. Were you thinking of the Tiger 800 roadie for the pavement? it would be a good choice also, cant vouch for the Explorer, Ive never ridden one,but the Trophy will be the most comfortable and still plenty of fun. |
Chris,
Are you planning to buy over there, rent ... or ship your own bike over? If you're doing a long enough tour then might make sense to buy there. That's what I did. I looked at ALL options and buying was the cheapest and least hassle. (for me) I had a hard time finding any dirt roads at all ... but wasn't looking all that hard. Around Andorra, parts of Spain and Portugal there are some dirt and gravel roads. I toured a bit of UK (where I found my '99 Tiger), lots of France, just a bit of Italy and Germany, lots of Spain, Portugal ... and a tiny bit of Morocco. If you want dirt ... jump the Ferry. It's easy, pretty fun, lots of dirt roads (Pistes) All the bikes you list are fantastic. I've ridden the Explorer a couple times, loved it. But she's a BIG girl. A handful on super steep downhill decreasing radius turns. Super comfy I thought, but grinds down with heavy lean angles. Never ridden the new Trophy. Owned a '99 Tiger (that's the one I bought in UK, did 25,000 miles Touring Europe) I now own a 1050 Tiger here in USA. If you like tight twisty roads (Alps, Pyrenees) I'd go with a lighter bike. (800 Tiger?) If doing all ON ROAD, also consider the 1050 Tiger. Fast as the Explorer, cheaper (if buying 2nd hand), great brakes and unlimited lean angle. Great value IMHO and not bad on fuel. Stock Triumph hard bags work fine for me on my 1050 Tiger. But I don't camp, just Hotels, fairly light load. In Europe I used soft bags and a top box on the Tiger. More than enough room on my two, six week trips. If money is no object then get whatever bike suits you. But if it is a consideration, think about FUEL and the fact it's about $8 a US gallon. Not sure how that translates to Liters ... but it's really really expensive. NONE of the Triumphs are very good on fuel. Even the 800 is down around 42 to 45 mpg. My 1050 Tiger gets 45 riding hard, and as high as 50 mpg going easy. I did two big Europe trips on the '99 Tiger shown below. Left the bike with a friend in France for a year, came back, did another six week trip, then off to UK and sold her off. In the end, the bike cost me very little ... WAY less expensive than renting. (storage was free) Good luck. https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-y..._nmNy8-L-1.jpg My Tiger in France (soft luggage left at Hotel) Note "custom" card board wind screen! ... it worked! |
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