• All new model for 2013
  • 10PS power gain for 1050cc Triple, now outputting 125PS
  • Single sided swingarm and fully revised suspension
  • Fully revised rider and pillion ergonomics to increase the appeal
  • New Triumph Dynamic Luggage System option with 10kg payload per pannier
  • Two New colours and sporting graphics
  • Standard two-year unlimited mileage warranty

Triumph has given the Tiger an upgrade so comprehensive for 2013, it not only has a new sporting edge, it gets a new name: Tiger Sport.

The rear half of the bike is completely new, and so is most of the front with almost every visible component renewed and an additional 10PS coming from the characterful 1050cc, three-cylinder engine.

The Tiger Sport is an adventure-style street bike for the purist who prefers to concentrate on the core values of motorcycle fun: a strong and seductive engine, taut handling, and a riding position to suit different road types. It comes with a major bonus: Triumph's work at strengthening the chassis and upgrading the suspension for sharper cornering has also made the Tiger Sport more practical and comfortable than ever.

This is one of the great all-rounder motorcycles, thrillingly punchy and agile on demanding back-roads, with the versatility to make it a serious tourer and ideal commuter. For many riders the Tiger Sport is the ideal, real world sports bike, yet it's also capable of covering long distances solo or two-up in exceptional comfort, or slicing through daily traffic with the safety of its high-visibility, upright riding position, eager engine and updated ABS.

The changes over the outgoing Tiger 1050 have been extensive:

New bodywork - the tail unit, side panels and screen are new, giving the Tiger Sport a leaner, sportier and more modern look with a purposeful stance. There's also a new belly pan as standard.

More power - the new exhaust and revisions to the intake system have helped Triumph's engineers release an additional 10PS and 6Nm peak power and torque while boosting the engine's output across its rev range. The evocative three-cylinder growl has been enhanced at the same time, while the one-tooth larger rear sprocket has also improved acceleration, and gearbox revisions have resulted in smoother selection. Output is 125PS (123bhp, 92kW) and 104Nm (77lb.ft, 10.6kgm).

Fuel Consumption - careful reworking of the fuel injection calibration have resulted in an improvement of fuel economy in addition to the performance gains. The Tiger Sport rider will go about 7% further on each tank of fuel.

Single-sided swingarm - this is specially designed for the Tiger Sport to give it a sportier look and improve packaging at the rear end of the bike, allowing more space for the new exhaust and larger panniers.

New headlights - four reflector-type headlights replace the previous projector units, reducing weight, changing the look of the bike and substantially improving the lighting performance.

Enhanced ergonomics - the rider's seat is 5mm lower (830mm), and narrower at the front, substantially improving reach to the ground and opening up access to the Tiger Sport to a wider range of riders. The seat is also longer to create more space for taller riders. The handlebars are lower and closer to the rider to suit its sportier nature by providing a more direct feel, while the new screen offers better wind protection. The rear seat is also lower, sitting the passenger more fully behind the rider for better wind protection and making it easier to get on the bike. Improved grab handles are fitted as standard.

Greater luggage capacity - the new rear subframe not only lowers the passenger seat, it's stronger and has allowed the fitment of larger optional panniers, capable of storing a full face helmet, with double the payload of the previous ones at 10kg each. Triumph's pioneering Dynamic Luggage System uses an inter-connecting cable between the cases to isolate turbulence-induced movement from the chassis.

New switchgear - the left hand switch cube now enables all dash functions to be operated with the left hand, without having to let go of the bar and reach forward to the instrument panel.

Revised geometry - a half degree steeper steering angle and slightly longer wheelbase improve precision, feedback and stability.

New suspension - the fully adjustable suspension has been completely redeveloped with new springing and revalved damping to give the Tiger Sport its sharper feel with the reserves to handle its additional load capacity.

New ABS - the Tiger Sport's radial brakes are backed up by the latest system with a new modulator for better extreme braking performance and improved feel.

Cast aluminium wheels are unique to the Tiger Sport and come fitted with the latest, class-leading Pirelli Angel GT tyres.

Stunning attention to detail - the Tiger Sport is brimming with thoughtful touches, such as tougher material on the underside of the seat where riders might rest it on the ground, beautifully sculpted footrests, coloured seat stitching, aesthetically pleasing aluminium pannier mounts and careful styling of the new fork yokes and engine side casings. Even the handlebar end caps are designed to look good, while beneath the seat is not only a U-lock storage space but a dedicated glove compartment. To top everything off, the fit, finish and build quality have all improved for 2013.

New Colours - Tiger Sport is available in Crystal White and Diablo Red.

Accessories and Warranty

A wide range of factory accessories is available for the Tiger Sport, designed to enhance both its style and function.

The Tiger Sport comes with an unlimited mileage, two year factory warranty along with all other new Triumph motorcycles.

For more information please contact:

Mark Berger
Marketing Manager
PS Importers
20 Stubbs Street Kensington, Vic 3031
Mob: 0417 060 937
Tel: + 61 (03) 9381 9765
Fax: + 61 (03) 9381 9798
Email: mark@psimporters.com.au

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