Triumph Tiger 800 XRx (2017-18)
The Triumph Tiger 800 XRx is a motorcycle produced in 2017-2018 with a four-stroke, transverse three-cylinder, DOHC engine that has a capacity of 799cc and a bore x stroke of 74 x 61.9 mm. It has a compression ratio of 11.3:1 and is liquid-cooled with a wet sump lubrication system. The fuel injection is multipoint sequential electronic, and it uses a digital CDI ignition with electric starting. The exhaust system is made of stainless steel with a 3-into-1 header and a side-mounted stainless steel silencer. The clutch is a wet, multi-plate system. The maximum power output is 70.8 KW / 95 hp at 9250 rpm, and the maximum torque is 79 Nm / 8.1 kgf-m / 58 ft.lb at 7950 rpm. It has a 6-speed transmission with a chain, O-ring final drive.
The frame is made of tubular steel trellis, with a twin-sided, cast aluminum alloy swingarm. The front suspension is Showa 43mm upside-down forks, and the rear suspension is a Showa monoshock with hydraulically adjustable preload. The front brakes consist of two 308 mm floating discs with a Nissin 2-piston sliding caliper, while the rear brakes have a single 255 mm disc with a Nissin single-piston sliding caliper. Both have switchable ABS.
The front wheel is made of cast aluminum with 10 spokes and measures 19 x 2.50, while the rear wheel is also made of cast aluminum with 10 spokes and measures 17 x 4.25. The front tire is 100/90-19, and the rear tire is 150/70 R17. The rake angle is 23.9 degrees, and the trail is 92.4 mm / 3.64 in. The motorcycle is 2215 mm / 87.1in long, 795 mm / 31.3 in wide (with handlebars), and 1350 mm / 53.1 in tall (without mirrors). The wheelbase measures 1530 mm / 60.2 in, and the seat height is adjustable from 810 mm – 830 mm / 31.8 in- 32.6 in. The dry weight of the motorcycle is 199 kg / 438.7 lbs, and the fuel capacity is 19 liters / 5.0 US gal / 4.2 Imp gal.
Technical specifications:
Make Model: Triumph Tiger 800 XRx
Year: 2017 – 18
Engine: Four stroke, transverse three cylinder, DOHC, 4 valve per cylinder.
Capacity: 799 cc / 48.7 cub in
Bore x Stroke: 74 x 61.9 mm
Compression Ratio: 11.3:1
Cooling System: Liquid cooled
Lubrication: Wet sump
Oil Capacity: 3.7 L / 0.98 US gal / 0.81 Imp gal
Induction: Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection
Ignition: Digital CDI
Starting: Electric
Exhaust: Stainless steel 3 into 1 header system, side mounted stainless steel silencer
Clutch: Wet, multi-plate
Max Power: 70.8 KW / 95 hp @ 9250 rpm
Max Torque: 79 Nm / 8.1 kgf-m / 58 ft.lb @ 7950 rpm
Transmission: 6 Speed
Final Drive: Chain, O-ring
Frame: Tubular steel trellis frame, swingarm: twin-sided, cast aluminum alloy
Front Suspension: Showa 43mm upside down forks
Front Wheel Travel: 180 mm / 7.1 in
Rear Suspension: Showa monoshock with hydraulically adjustable preload
Rear Wheel Travel: 170 mm / 6.7 in
Front Brakes: 2 x 308 mm floating discs, Nissin 2-piston sliding caliper, switchable ABS
Rear Brakes: Single 255 mm disc, Nissin single-piston sliding caliper, switchable ABS
Front Wheel: Cast aluminium, 10-spoke, 19 x 2.50
Rear Wheel: Cast aluminium, 10-spoke, 17 x 4.25
Front Tyre: 100/90-19
Rear Tyre: 150/70 R17
Rake: 23.9 degrees
Trail: 92.4 mm / 3.64 in
Dimensions: Length 2215 mm / 87.1in Width 795 mm / 31.3 in (with handlebars) Height 1350 mm / 53.1 in (without mirrors)
Wheelbase: 1530 mm / 60.2 in
Seat Height: 810 mm – 830 mm / 31.8 in- 32.6 in adjustable
Dry Weight: 199 kg / 438.7 lbs
Fuel Capacity: 19 Litres / 5.0 US gal / 4.2 Imp gal
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