Triumph Tiger Sport 800 Evaluate
The present pattern amongst motorbike producers to rework their journey platforms into extra road-focussed choices, catering to riders much less inclined in direction of off-road pursuits, continues unabated with the arrival of the brand new Tiger Sport 800.
As soon as upon a time, Triumph would have provided a fully-faired sports-tourer constructed upon these mechanical foundations, one thing akin to the outdated Trophy fashions. Nonetheless, such bikes are uncommon right now, and Triumph is solely aligning with market calls for.
Undoubtedly, Triumph and different producers leverage intensive market analysis to achieve these conclusions earlier than committing substantial budgets to develop these bikes. Whereas I can’t be the one one who yearns for lengthy, low-slung, fully-faired sports-tourers, tastefully painted in a stable color, I have to be within the minority.
I do, nonetheless, maintain onto hope. As this Tiger Sport 800 mannequin introduces a brand new engine that might be included into quite a lot of different, yet-to-be-announced fashions, Triumph could but shock us…

Anyway, I digress. Let’s delve into this new Tiger 800 Sport, which I used to be just lately fortunate sufficient to expertise over an fulfilling couple of days within the Victorian Excessive Nation.
That new 798 cc triple is a cracker. It evokes extra reminiscences of the vivacious Road Triple reasonably than the “hammer in velvet glove” that’s the 1200 Speed Triple.
It’s full of life, desirous to rev, and feels, regardless of its trio of throttle our bodies, trendy design, and spectacular energy supply, a little bit, nicely, analogue – and I imply that in a great way.

It’s going to little question make its manner into quite a lot of coming fashions
So usually nowadays, motorbike engines can have a little bit of their visceral edges polished off of their pursuit of excellent throttle response, gas financial system and EU satisfying unicorn fart emissions ranges, however I didn’t actually get any trace of that from this new engine.
It stays clean and displays no coarseness, but by some means feels a little bit extra alive and natural than lots of its contemporaries. I rapidly grew to understand this sensation, and whereas the engine is kind of torquey and pulls fairly nicely from down low, the ‘little’ triple relished having the tits revved off it too. It entertained me nicely sufficient.

The numbers? 113 horsepower at 10,750 rpm, and 84 Nm at 8500 rpm, with not less than 90 per cent of that peak torque quantity obvious all through the vast majority of the complete rev vary.
It doesn’t fairly have the punch to match the discontinued Tiger Sport 1050, however it’s a noticeable step up in grunt over its most quick predecessor, the T-Airplane cranked Tiger 850 Sport.
The brand new Tiger Sport 800 additionally boasts a little bit extra energy than the present Tiger 900 vary that utilises the up to date 888 cc T-plane cranked triple. Not unhealthy going contemplating this new engine has virtually 100 cc much less displacement. Nonetheless, some will miss these gravelly T-plane harmonics, because the Tiger Sport 800 runs a standard 120-degree crank.

You’re feeling you might be actually utilizing all the engine’s potential when having a crack, which is satisfying in itself. I price the engine fairly extremely and suppose it actually does supply every thing you need in a street-focussed motor.
The 2-way quick-shift labored nicely, and the gearbox gave me no complaints.

Likewise, the radial four-piston stoppers and 310 mm rotors provided an excellent stability of energy and management. Not high shelf good, however lots ok.
Using on 17-inch rims shod with pretty sporty 120/70 and 180/55 rubber, the Tiger is a keen companion when it comes time to play. Extra so than lots of its contemporaries that roll on a compromising 19-inch entrance.

Showa gives the suspension at each ends in what I might describe as a reasonably mid-range specification.
The inverted 41 mm forks characteristic a compression circuit in a single leg and rebound within the different, each of that are adjustable. The shock options rebound damping adjustment and a handy hydraulic preload adjuster.
Journey is a beneficiant 150 mm at each ends, which additionally means you’ve loads of floor clearance.

All of it works fairly nicely, however when urgent on throughout less-than-perfect tarmac, the forks can begin to oscillate a little bit because the damping struggles to take care of wonderful management. That mentioned, I had simply swapped onto the Tiger from the newest Triumph Speed Triple RS that glides on the newest era top-shelf Ohlins digital package that’s different worldly good, so had simply been considerably spoiled.
It feels lighter than its 214 kg moist weight may counsel and carries that weight nicely. It factors into and rails a flip with agility, whereas providing relaxed upright ergonomics and respectable consolation ranges. It simply all occurs fairly simply.
An 18.5 litre gas tank gives a touring vary in extra of 300 kilometres. Cruise management is commonplace, which is sweet to see at this 20k ride-away worth level. Heated grips will value you $380 and tyre stress monitoring $456.

The display is well adjusted on the fly and does a fairly good job of defending you from the weather.
The listed seat peak is 835 mm, however it’s slim between the knees, and shorter folks will nonetheless discover it fairly amenable.

If you’re in any respect acquainted with my scribblings about bikes, you’ll know the way a lot I respect cleverly built-in pannier mounts. Pannier racks and exterior piped framing for baggage has all the time seemed shit, and can all the time look shit. Even worse, additionally they place the added weight a good distance from the bike’s centreline and infrequently flip a finely tuned chassis right into a lumbering barge.

Triumph has accomplished a fantastic job on the just about utterly flush mounts for the non-compulsory panniers, which themselves combine properly into the bike’s traces, particularly when the colour-matched possibility is ticked when including panniers. Win.

You could have three driving modes that tailor the cornering ABS and (switchable) traction management interventions to swimsuit their descriptive names, ‘Sport’, ‘Street’ and ‘Rain’. The digital techniques are all fed information from a six-axis IMU. I get a little bit tired of trip modes to be trustworthy, so received’t bore you an excessive amount of with them right here, they do what they are saying on the tin, nuff mentioned.
The instrumentation and switch-gear are a little bit primary for a brand new 2025 mannequin, however they fulfil their core mission of displaying the info and operability you require nicely sufficient. Nonetheless, the sprint is all the time in your view and thus it will be good if it seemed rather less, nicely, Fisher-Worth.

Bluetooth connectivity permits navigation cues to be displayed on the sprint when paired with the Triumph App in your smartphone. Good.
Service intervals are a protracted 16,000 kilometres aside which ought to assist to maintain the price of possession inexpensive for these planning to actually get out and about on the brand new Tiger Sport 800. Valve clearances are required each 32,000 km. Nonetheless, it will be good if Triumph prolonged their guarantee protection previous the 24-month interval on supply to match a few of their rivals.

With out the panniers, the yellow was actually my decide, however when the colour-matched panniers are added, the blue bike actually begins to pop too. I respect the shortage of graphics, acronyms and pointless badging, makes the entire present look a little bit press pretentious.

At a tick over 20 okay trip away, the Tiger Sport 800 does have lots to supply. The non-compulsory panniers are lower than a grand for the pair, which makes them a no brainer.

Curiously, like just about the complete Triumph vary, the Tiger Sport 800 is extra inexpensive right here in Australia than it’s within the UK.
For simply over $21k, full with manufacturing facility baggage, you’ve a snug, well-equipped and versatile jack-of-all-trades sports-tourer cum commuter. In right now’s market, that’s fairly good worth certainly, particularly when you issue within the sheer quantity of “feel-good” enjoyable issue the brand new Tiger Sport 800 exudes. Practicality, however with an excellent dose of character. I might say that’s the design transient fairly nicely met…

Triumph Tiger Sport 800 Specs
| 2025 Triump Tiger Sport 800 Specs | |
| Sort | Liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, inline 3-cylinder |
| Capability | 798 cc |
| Bore | 78.0 mm |
| Stroke | 55.7 mm |
| Compression | 13.2:1 |
| Most energy | 113 hp (84.6 kW) at 10,750 rpm |
| Most torque | 84 Nm at 8500 rpm |
| Gasoline system | Bosch Multipoint sequential digital gas injection, rbw, rider modes |
| Exhaust | Chrome steel 3-into-1 header system, side-mounted stainless-steel silencer |
| Last drive | X-ring Chain |
| Clutch | Moist, multi-plate, slip and help |
| Gearbox | 6-speed, Triumph Shift Help |
| Body | Tubular metal perimeter body. |
| Swingarm | Twin sided fabricated pressed metal |
| Entrance wheel | Solid alloy, five-spoke 17 x 3.5″ |
| Rear wheel | Solid alloy, five-spoke 17 x 5.5″ |
| Entrance tyre | 120/70-17 |
| Rear tyre | 180/55-17 |
| Entrance Suspension | Showa 41mm, upside-down separate perform cartridge forks, adjustable compression and rebound damping, 150mm wheel journey |
| Rear Suspension | Showa monoshock RSU with adjustable rebound damping and distant hydraulic preload adjustment, 150mm wheel journey |
| Entrance brakes | Twin Ø310mm floating discs, 4-piston radial calipers, OCABS |
| Rear brakes | Single 255mm disc. Single piston sliding caliper. Optimised cornering ABS |
| Devices | LCD Multifunction Devices with built-in color TFT display |
| Size | 2073 mm |
| Width (handlebars) | 828 mm |
| Peak with out mirrors | Adjustable 1386-1303mm (excessive / low display place) |
| Seat peak | 835 mm |
| Wheelbase | 1422 mm |
| Rake / Path | 23.8° / 99 mm |
| Moist weight | 214 kg |
| Gasoline tank capability | 18.6 litres |
| Gasoline Consumption** | 60.1 mpg (4.7 litres / 100 km) |
| CO2 Figures** | 109 g/km |
| Customary** | EURO 5+ |
| Service interval | 16,000km or 12 months (valve clearances ever 32,000km) |

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