That’s great news. I ride a ‘24 Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro. It’s plenty suitable for most of the BDR routes even for an old duffer like me. I won’t be taking it up the Old Ore Road or Black Gap at Big Bend, but anything shy of that I’m game for. A younger, more capable rider could take this bike anywhere, honestly. It’s way more capable than I am. But what I really hope this means is that Triumph will be detuning their new hardcore dirt bikes and releasing them as enduros or even dual sports or super light ADVs. Now, that would be cool, and perfect for even the gnarliest BDR routes. Regardless, it’s good to see a major manufacturer stepping up to the plate to support adventure riding here in the U.S. Kudos to Triumph! 😃
@@northforkmoto Yeah, mine's an '18 and I have 35k on it. This new '25 pro looks nice, but also still heavy. I thought they would improve some on weight.
That’s great news. I ride a ‘24 Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro. It’s plenty suitable for most of the BDR routes even for an old duffer like me. I won’t be taking it up the Old Ore Road or Black Gap at Big Bend, but anything shy of that I’m game for. A younger, more capable rider could take this bike anywhere, honestly. It’s way more capable than I am. But what I really hope this means is that Triumph will be detuning their new hardcore dirt bikes and releasing them as enduros or even dual sports or super light ADVs. Now, that would be cool, and perfect for even the gnarliest BDR routes. Regardless, it’s good to see a major manufacturer stepping up to the plate to support adventure riding here in the U.S. Kudos to Triumph! 😃
I wouldn’t mind if Triumph came out with a KTM500 excf/ Honda CRF450 competitor to ride these BDR’s. I’d buy one.
Agreed, the TF250/450 could be a good start for Triumph
I’m taking my ‘18 tiger 800 xca on my third BDR this year. I approve
Triumph to Montana 2026!!!!
Just listed my Tiger 800XCA for sale to buy one of these!!!!!! Super exciting!!!!
I hear the new 900 rally is legit. I should sell my 800 XCa too
@@backcountry4life I'm probably in the market for a 2023 but for me it's still a huge upgrade from my 2016 with 42k miles on it!
@@northforkmoto Yeah, mine's an '18 and I have 35k on it. This new '25 pro looks nice, but also still heavy. I thought they would improve some on weight.
Great to see triumph sponsering along with bmw manufactures can benifit
I was just dreaming of a Tiger 900.
Is this a sign to get one?
Love my tiger if you want any help in Washington state let me know
It isn’t an R1300.
Geez, aren't we past this phony hype stage yet? Ok, glad for your partnership but put up some real content about it and stop flogging electrons.
I’ve had enough of this channel. It is nothing but constant sales and advertisement! I’m out‼️