Nice one Chopsy. Thank you. The main difference that I find with these heavier ones comparing a 21 and 19 inch bikes is down to the thickness of the narrower 21’s as they don’t really feel more “flickable”, rather they seen to “fall” into corners quicker. For me I much prefer (on the sealed roads) the 19’s as you get more control and feedback which can take a bit more work which you’re rewarded with a higher sensation of your inputs basically due to the increased contact patch of the tyres shod on the 19’s. Interested in others views on this as I’ve spent the majority of my 46 years of riding, particularly as an adult on 17’s front and rear inclusive of over a decade racing in the Australian Superbike Series.
I spent some months in Scotland back in the Late 1970’s and it was a dreary place for sure. I cant believe that so many people are bikers in that wet and crazy weather environment. having been a biker since a young teen and 67 now, i still find it shocking that you guys are so committed to riding. Kudos to you for being bikers.
That rain brought on my PTSD from almost 40 years ago, riding to college in the rain - wet pants, socks, gloves 😮 You deserved a shot or two of Scotland's finest after a day of rain Chopsy ! 🥃
I just came back from the wettest tour of northern Spain and France I've ever had. The weather was insane. I took my 2022 Tiger 1200 GT Explorer which has been unbelievably troublesome, but survived the trip without further issue. I've now just changed to the 2024 Tiger 1200 GT Explorer and am hoping for better things. I was so fed up with mine I almost changed to a completely different marque, but most forum feedback suggested I probably just got a lemon. Here's hoping this one is better.
Had gt1200 pro just over a year’ love the bike apart from the left indicator working when it feels like it’ screen flashing on and off in the rain.. been in triumph 5 times but no joy’ been told I’ve got to film it. … don’t know how to do that when I’m riding…. Also it’s had a recall for tyres that’s 12 years old on a new bike .. they did fit nobbley tyres till the road tyres are in stock.. I think they need to get their act together!!!!!
Great video, you took to the weather like a duck to water. Not my thing big adventure bikes , but can appreciate why they are so liked. If I had to choose one then the GT for me . Great shot of the black cat in the coal bunker at the end 😂. CU soon .
"Looks like he shat himself"😂😂....Brilliant!! Great review as always. Was tempted to say, pity about the weather, but this added a real world dimension to the test ride. Thanks for the feedback on each bike. Loved it all. Time for that hot bath and a wee dram or two.
Bit big for me and my short legs and arthritic back, but a bit of a bargain in comparison with some of the opposition. I’m trying the 900 version next time as I ride primarily solo. Been to the Drovers, better weather when we were there, great roads…
Nice one chopsy , pity you brought the rain up with you 😁😁😁 was on the same ferry yesterday and it was 25 degrees and blue skies 😁👍 you came in at gourock I'm just a mile down the coast from there 👍👍 good to see you up this neck of the woods mate . Get up when it's dry next time !!! But I think you missed summer it was last week 🙁🙁 😁
Loved that John - not least because I spent a great week up by Loch Katrin a couple of years back on my old Honda CRF (I have videos on here of that three Lochs ride for example).....it does look so much better in the sunshine! Looking forward to trying the big new Tiger myself...
A little vibration through the pegs or bars is ok. The early versions of the t-plane bikes were far from that. Glad Triumph have sorted out the issues.
Dam missed my chance for a selfie with chops. Nice to see my local roads on the channel. 😁. Good real world test there chops. 👊. Wish you'd got better weather, it's great when the sun's out. .
Great review as usual Lad i am looking for an Adventure Bike soon i test drove the 1290 sas but i think i would prefer a Tiger and i am caught between the 1200 gt-pro and 900 but wont know till av test drove them then i will make a decision.
3:01 that's the cycle of ALL 4 Stroke engines. 😕 All they're doing is unbalancing the order in which the 3 cylinders fire instead of having the combustion at even spacing. This gives tyres a little time to recover traction under hard acceleration...aswell as a sweet noise.
That would be a good test for Greg and you, 900 vs 1200. Mind you could do that with any of the brands, one from the mid sized and full sized. Great to see Boothy. :)
Nice review Chops. Looks like a decent bike although a jet ski would've been better for that weather! Triumph seem to be very nearly there but not quite in terms of their conpetitors. There's no ecxuse for a sluggish interface in this day & age bit a sorftware update can sirt that no time. As for their ride height function, it seems a bit like a token effort or after thought compared to other systems.
At 19 minutes pretty sure that is Loch Lomond - it's a big Loch ! After you roll up to The Tarbet hotel and go right to Arroacher - up the old military road at the rest and be thankful (where you are escorted by hgwy maint- i guess the R&BT was flooded or blocked from slides) - not sure what ferry you got -looks like Dunoon to Gourock.
I test rode a 2023 RallyPro 1200 and heard some weird noises from the engine. Did they address those? And which would you rather buy, the Tiger12 or GS13?
You're correct. It's a T plane crank. You've got to take youtubers with a bit of a grain of salt. Many of them have never cracked the spine of the owner's manual, nor have they even gotten a proper orientation of the operation of the bike. Add to that the lack of professionalism and product knowledge of some of the people providing these bikes to the "media" and you've got a vague review, at best. When they talk about handling, don't forget that a LOT of that is dictated by tire choice. Change the original tires of a Rally model to off road focused tires and you've got a very different handling bike. Caveat emptor.
Looks like you were setting off from Gleneagles Chopsy. Very nice. Just along the road from where I live, Strathallan and Strathearn form part of the lower uplands, lowlands is to the south, yer still about 1000 feet above sea level before you start climbing and you are surrounded by Ochils, Breadalbanes, Trossachs, Cairngorms, some amazing roads up here 🏴 🏍️ Always good to get a wee run over the ‘Dukes tho the old military road past Faslane or the Ben Lawers road even more fun, Lochearnhead loop great too but the wee gem nestled in the middle is the Braco-Comrie Glen Road 💡 Q. Would you say Triumph are upping the sport across the Tiger range and push comes to shove would you go 900 or 1200?
Hmm I don't think it's more sporty than the old bike, I would also probably take the 1200 rally out of the range. Just because of how it handles and performs. It's a huge bike though is the only downside. Thanks for info too, the hotel was Mar Hall where we setoff from 👍
I don't know where you got your information about the haggis but I think they were pulling your leg. It is in fact a game bird and depending if it goes clockwise or anticlockwise around the hills will depend on which leg is longer than the other. As for bagpipes..... 😱🙉
Hmm changed a bit since my 1200 explorer xc 10 years ago that was a smooth bike. Trust everything has now dried out,nothing worse than a damp moist helmet 😂 If you go with Bruce to try haggis, check the catching season because I think different areas have different seasons Great video 👍
Makes one wonder who the design engineers talk to when deciding new features. Why would you not have the suspension lowering automatic ? The seat height is a game changer for many riders who like everything else about that style bike. Myself included. BMW knew this long ago when they offered a "lower" suspension version of the GS. That simple omission might actually cost Triumph sales of this bike. Your SACKED !!!
It was an afterthought, and the lowering feature works nothing like the system on the beemer. The Triumph version is purely preload dependent, i.e., null preload. In other words, they created the new feature with a very simple software update. Perhaps it's not automated for reliability reasons. The mechanism wasn't designed for frequent preload adjustments.
I can’’t get over how expensive the Triumph Tiger 1200 is here in Spain. In the U.K., it starts at £17,295.00, but in Spain it starts at €22.845,00, a €5500 difference . Even allowing for the best exchange rate it should be no more than €3000 difference.
@@stuleonard6496 the difference isn’t proportionally the same on other models. For example the Speed Twin 900 starts at €1000 more so is slightly cheaper here when you convert
@@shegocrazy base price Multistrada V4 standard in the U.K. £16995 in Spain €21990 so €2000 more than the exchange rate should be. Maybe there’s an extra tax on bikes over a certain size
Great real world review. My major dislike of Triumph is that within 6 months the models will be tweaked again. Just too big and heavy for a wimp like me. 👍
Never been a mahoosive fan of Truimph but really found the review very informative Chops, I expect you've been away working on your secret moussaka recipe.......lol.😂😂👍👍👍👍👍👍
Honestly, I don’t want to lift my tank to change an air filter. I don’t want to need multiple tools just to remove the rear wheel, or simply adjust the shift lever. I’m sure it’s nice, but it’s just harder to live with than some of its competitors.
Thanks for the vid. I wish there were some hard facts with these bikes. My guess would be that 0% of buyers would use them on any challenging off road paths. That is, lanes that someone on a normal road bike would worry about. The review really confirms this. Who cares? Good luck to the, money-rich, purchaser; the green looks nice
Seems to me Triumph are always playing catch up, rather than leading the field. The ride height reduction is another half cocked idea which needs to be automatic like the competitors, it's the same as when they put keyless on their bikes but you still needed the key to unlock the filler cap where as the competition was fully keyless. I do wonder if the super smooth suspension on these big ADV bikes is actually a good idea as you tend to go faster than you really should on the crappy surfaces.
You don't need a key on the filler cap. Re the height reduction...It's the new GS that copied the Multistrada but yes you could argue that Triumph should have made the lowering automatic, but then again, sometimes you want it and sometimes you don't. To turn it off in the GS you have to go into the settings (unless you can assign a shortcut?).
My reference to the fuel cap is about previous Triumphs not the current line up to show this isn't the 1st time they've only come up with a partial solution. My own personal opinion is that the ride height reduction systems in general are over complicated and have a flaw in that none of them (to my knowledge) will reduce the height quickly enough if you need to do an emergency stop, so just when you potentially need it most it's not available. Both BWM and Triumph did low chasis variants in the past, these were cheaper and simpler as well as not having the potential flaw mentioned above and having had 3 BMWs with it for me it worked and they were very sought after compared to standard height bikes on the used market. I wonder why they decided to change something that worked perfectly well before for riders like me who are less tall. Those of normal height and above will probably be ok but I can see occasions when shorter riders could end up dropping the bike when having to stop quickly/in an emergency, especially if they've got luggage and a pillion. @@shegocrazy
@@Bazza47 Fair points. I do think that shorter riders should choose bikes they are comfortable with and not rely on electronic gizmos. Doodle on a Motorcycle (YT Channel) would disagree with me lol. I'm pretty tall at 6'1" and "could" have decided on the 1200 Rally but decided that the slightly lower GT would be a safer option as I often have the missus on the back. I liked the Rally better but was worried about plodding on tip-toes in heavy traffic with a top heavy bike.
Was soooooo close to buying one. Picked up my new ATAS DCT ES last weekend. Cracking range of bikes though, and a great video Chops. Spain v Scotland… no contest for a launch event. Scotland all the way. 👍👍
@shegocrazy I've tried that a long time ago. IMO it looks horrible with that big gap it leaves between the seat and the gas tank. Also raises the seat hight by a bit
Hi Chops, I do really appreciate your channel and have followed you for a few years. It seems you are doing more manufacturer launches of late which I find less enjoyable to watch than your personalised content reviews, together with Greg. Perhaps it’s essential you attend the launches or you enjoy the free hospitality, either way, this is not intended as criticism but just my feedback 😉
The launches are great as its basically free content as they pay for all fuel and provide video resources etc too. Launch season is finished now so expect normal service to resume 😁👍
21:07 If you turn on subtitles it says... It's a coup.... It' a coup...😂😂😂 It sounded like it's a cew.. it's a cew... 😱😱 Actually, perhaps it's a cow..🤔🤔🤔
They are Metzeler Karoo Street. Decent traction on dry or wet roads. Downside is that they howl on the highway and they're terrible off road. Mine weren't even half worn before I switched to Motoz Tractionators. Massive difference off road and very capable on road.
@@shadowred1980 must have missed that, thanks for the answer. Tyres in the wet, for me, are as important as all the rest. Had a bad experience with Bridgestones on the K1300GT, now running Michelin road 6's and very pleased with the Metzeler Roadtec 01s on the XR, even in Belgian wet and cold.
What is with your swaying all over the road? When I rode my bikes years ago, including my Norton 850, I neve moved all over the road like you are doing. Is the bike difficult to ride or are you driving all over the road?
Being a long distance machine I would be more interested in the navigation on this bike, this is something that everyone that road tests it on youtube doesn't review...you need to be the first that does chopsy!
Was so close to buying one a year ago, but I ended up with a BMW. Almost everything was better on the Triumph apart from the vibration. I know that everyone is different, but I had numb hands after 20 mins on the motorway and I just couldn’t buy one
Chops your were Lowlands then in highlands the drovers inn is more for the tourists the road next to Loch Lomond is something else and it’s a A road what haggis did you have as there are two different ones Lowlands has 4 legs all the same length for level ground or Highlands has 4 legs but two are shorter on one side for walking round mountains 😂 oh and you murdered loch Katrine it not pronounced the way it’s spelled 😂 shame about the weather as it’s a beautiful place to ride 🏴
I can't believe people are so concerned about screen speed. You shouldn't be fussing around with the screen options anyway...you should be looking at the road! At startup you don't have to wait for the screen to complete animations.
It’s shocking that 2 years into a complete new model they released a “improved” version as the original was pants. Not a great advertisement for Triumph who seem determined to ruin what should have been a silky smooth triple, if I’d bought last year’s model I’d be pissed albeit it’s still a half hearted attempt to sort it out. Triples should have even firing orders it’s what they’re about so why try to make it feel like a V twin 😢 additionally don’t get me started on Triumph service costs, if it needs valves checked be prepared to remortgage.
'22s and '23s are hardly "pants" lol. I've had a '23 Rally Explorer for a year now, and I love it. There are people that are extremely affected by vibration of any kind. The vibes on the Tiger don't bother me in the slightest. I've ridden hundreds of kms at a time and been quite comfortable. I do agree with you about the air filter access, although Triumph is not the only company doing this. Honda, Ducati and others are guilty too. They could at least have included a pre filter. I ended up making my own. Valve checks are expensive, as they are on other bikes, but overall, the cost of ownership is cheaper than with the Multistrada or the GS. These were some of the many things I took into consideration before buying.
Bikes used to allways have a two year refresh cycle. They would be completely new though in two years time not just updated. If it had been 6 months I would understand your comments but 2 years is perfectly acceptable. The original wasn't terrible, I rode one several times and the vibes never bothered me at all
The 2 explorer models always had the anti-vibration mounts on the handlebars whereas the pro versions didn't. I think that's one reason why some complain about tingling fingers and others don't. The bigger crank to increase inertia seems to have reduced vibes even more.
In all fairness, tigers have never been as exciting as its namesake. They should give it a more realistic name. The Triumph Hippopotamus sounds better.
Nice one Chopsy. Thank you. The main difference that I find with these heavier ones comparing a 21 and 19 inch bikes is down to the thickness of the narrower 21’s as they don’t really feel more “flickable”, rather they seen to “fall” into corners quicker. For me I much prefer (on the sealed roads) the 19’s as you get more control and feedback which can take a bit more work which you’re rewarded with a higher sensation of your inputs basically due to the increased contact patch of the tyres shod on the 19’s. Interested in others views on this as I’ve spent the majority of my 46 years of riding, particularly as an adult on 17’s front and rear inclusive of over a decade racing in the Australian Superbike Series.
I spent some months in Scotland back in the Late 1970’s and it was a dreary place for sure. I cant believe that so many people are bikers in that wet and crazy weather environment. having been a biker since a young teen and 67 now, i still find it shocking that you guys are so committed to riding. Kudos to you for being bikers.
You’re right Chops. That chap looked liked he’d number 2’d his pants. Maybe he hadn’t found the heated seat button and decided to improvise.
He was definitely taking some short steps😂
Is that Boothy the legend in the flash twat suit ? That lad is an inspiration.
Yes indeed hehe 👍
I'd like to see something like the Honda E-Clutch on these ADV bikes I reckon it would be awesome
That rain brought on my PTSD from almost 40 years ago, riding to college in the rain - wet pants, socks, gloves 😮 You deserved a shot or two of Scotland's finest after a day of rain Chopsy ! 🥃
I just came back from the wettest tour of northern Spain and France I've ever had. The weather was insane. I took my 2022 Tiger 1200 GT Explorer which has been unbelievably troublesome, but survived the trip without further issue. I've now just changed to the 2024 Tiger 1200 GT Explorer and am hoping for better things. I was so fed up with mine I almost changed to a completely different marque, but most forum feedback suggested I probably just got a lemon. Here's hoping this one is better.
Well is it any better 4 months on?
@@sweebeyh4327 Yes, so far so good. It hasn't missed a beat yet, It's only covered a couple of thousand miles so far but all good!
A lemon?
Had gt1200 pro just over a year’ love the bike apart from the left indicator working when it feels like it’ screen flashing on and off in the rain.. been in triumph 5 times but no joy’ been told I’ve got to film it. … don’t know how to do that when I’m riding…. Also it’s had a recall for tyres that’s 12 years old on a new bike .. they did fit nobbley tyres till the road tyres are in stock.. I think they need to get their act together!!!!!
Nice video Chops… I especially like the last minute and a half of black screen… soothing. 😂
Haha oh no 🤦♂️
Must be where the price is said
Great video, you took to the weather like a duck to water. Not my thing big adventure bikes , but can appreciate why they are so liked. If I had to choose one then the GT for me . Great shot of the black cat in the coal bunker at the end 😂. CU soon .
Another continent-crusher. These bikes are built for hundreds of miles in the saddle day after day fully loaded with passenger. Amazing machines.
There's a good old Scottish word that sums up the weather on your test ride, Chops-dreich!
"Looks like he shat himself"😂😂....Brilliant!! Great review as always. Was tempted to say, pity about the weather, but this added a real world dimension to the test ride. Thanks for the feedback on each bike. Loved it all. Time for that hot bath and a wee dram or two.
I would love to have been on that ride. I bought my 1200XC new in 2013 and I've been enjoying it since then.
Not sure it came across very well in the the video Chopsy, but was it raining during the review?!
Yeah bit of a shower 😄👍
Bit big for me and my short legs and arthritic back, but a bit of a bargain in comparison with some of the opposition. I’m trying the 900 version next time as I ride primarily solo. Been to the Drovers, better weather when we were there, great roads…
Sunday morning viewing sorted. Thanks Chops,, great review as always mate 😊
Glad you enjoyed it 😁
The rally model frame has different geometry chops!
Keep up the ace reviews!
Nice one chopsy , pity you brought the rain up with you 😁😁😁 was on the same ferry yesterday and it was 25 degrees and blue skies 😁👍 you came in at gourock I'm just a mile down the coast from there 👍👍 good to see you up this neck of the woods mate . Get up when it's dry next time !!! But I think you missed summer it was last week 🙁🙁 😁
Haha cheers buddy, luckily we had some decent weather just not riding the bikes. Can't have it all I guess 😁👍
Good rrview. Now when the 2025 is out Id like to see what is new????
Awesome video! Grim conditions for sure. Love the bikes. You should sing more. Best!
Loved that John - not least because I spent a great week up by Loch Katrin a couple of years back on my old Honda CRF (I have videos on here of that three Lochs ride for example).....it does look so much better in the sunshine! Looking forward to trying the big new Tiger myself...
Thanks Andy appreciated buddy! Wow I remember that video now and didn't even click it was the same place! Haha 👍
@@LambChopRides Yes we shopped in that same Co-op too!
Haha how funny! 👍
A little vibration through the pegs or bars is ok. The early versions of the t-plane bikes were far from that. Glad Triumph have sorted out the issues.
Good review chopsy! My local roads, not that I would go out in that rain 💩💩
Excellent review with some very good points and plenty of humour. Im still hoping to see a 5 legged Haggis one day but i know they do taste nice 😂
Great review made all the better by me spotting crests and saying 'do a wheelie'. It's like you read my thoughts...
Haha you know it has to be done! 😁👍
Dam missed my chance for a selfie with chops.
Nice to see my local roads on the channel.
😁.
Good real world test there chops.
👊.
Wish you'd got better weather, it's great when the sun's out.
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Yeah we were up there for afew days so saw some amazing views. Only rained on the day we rode so bit of a shame
Great review as usual Lad i am looking for an Adventure Bike soon i test drove the 1290 sas but i think i would prefer a Tiger and i am caught between the 1200 gt-pro and 900 but wont know till av test drove them then i will make a decision.
❤️🙏 Love from Scotland 🙏❤️
I have the 2022 model no plans to replace yet even with the improvements. But what hotel and what ferry crossing?? Great review and videos
Waiting for the screen to start ,that'll be the valves ,our old Ferguson tv did that.
Haha 🤣 👍
The rally explorer in Matt sandstorm looks so good..
Great vid chops is it better than the 1300 GS though ? I’ve got a 2021 900 rally pro and love it vibs don’t worry me on mine 👍 keep up the great vids
3:01 that's the cycle of ALL 4 Stroke engines. 😕
All they're doing is unbalancing the order in which the 3 cylinders fire instead of having the combustion at even spacing. This gives tyres a little time to recover traction under hard acceleration...aswell as a sweet noise.
Bagpipes and intense rain in one and the same day???! Holy mackerel! That's a lot to digest. 😁
getting OG "Top Gear" vibes on the intro :)
Test rode the new rally explorer yesterday. Currently sat thinking do i trade my S1000xr in for it? I was impressed tbh
Pronounced Loch Katrin my English friend. Another great video mate!
That would be a good test for Greg and you, 900 vs 1200. Mind you could do that with any of the brands, one from the mid sized and full sized.
Great to see Boothy. :)
Nice review Chops. Looks like a decent bike although a jet ski would've been better for that weather! Triumph seem to be very nearly there but not quite in terms of their conpetitors. There's no ecxuse for a sluggish interface in this day & age bit a sorftware update can sirt that no time. As for their ride height function, it seems a bit like a token effort or after thought compared to other systems.
At 19 minutes pretty sure that is Loch Lomond - it's a big Loch ! After you roll up to The Tarbet hotel and go right to Arroacher - up the old military road at the rest and be thankful (where you are escorted by hgwy maint- i guess the R&BT was flooded or blocked from slides) - not sure what ferry you got -looks like Dunoon to Gourock.
Yes could have been... I had no clue where we were 🤣 there was a warning of land slides so that's why we were on that cut through 👍
@@LambChopRides cut through is old military road. They use it for hill climb races. Lucky to use it. Yes they get slides in the rest and be thankful.
I test rode a 2023 RallyPro 1200 and heard some weird noises from the engine. Did they address those? And which would you rather buy, the Tiger12 or GS13?
Correct me if wrong, but doesn’t triumph call the new crank, “T plane”?
You're correct. It's a T plane crank. You've got to take youtubers with a bit of a grain of salt. Many of them have never cracked the spine of the owner's manual, nor have they even gotten a proper orientation of the operation of the bike. Add to that the lack of professionalism and product knowledge of some of the people providing these bikes to the "media" and you've got a vague review, at best. When they talk about handling, don't forget that a LOT of that is dictated by tire choice. Change the original tires of a Rally model to off road focused tires and you've got a very different handling bike. Caveat emptor.
Looks like you were setting off from Gleneagles Chopsy. Very nice. Just along the road from where I live, Strathallan and Strathearn form part of the lower uplands, lowlands is to the south, yer still about 1000 feet above sea level before you start climbing and you are surrounded by Ochils, Breadalbanes, Trossachs, Cairngorms, some amazing roads up here 🏴 🏍️
Always good to get a wee run over the ‘Dukes tho the old military road past Faslane or the Ben Lawers road even more fun, Lochearnhead loop great too but the wee gem nestled in the middle is the Braco-Comrie Glen Road 💡
Q. Would you say Triumph are upping the sport across the Tiger range and push comes to shove would you go 900 or 1200?
Hmm I don't think it's more sporty than the old bike, I would also probably take the 1200 rally out of the range. Just because of how it handles and performs. It's a huge bike though is the only downside.
Thanks for info too, the hotel was Mar Hall where we setoff from 👍
@@LambChopRidesahh Mar that makes more sense so you were a bit lower/more South 😊 👊
Nice, very nice! it can't be new AND improved through, it's either one or t'other ;-)
Exactly. It's an upgrade.
I don't know where you got your information about the haggis but I think they were pulling your leg. It is in fact a game bird and depending if it goes clockwise or anticlockwise around the hills will depend on which leg is longer than the other.
As for bagpipes..... 😱🙉
Haha 😄👍
Hmm changed a bit since my 1200 explorer xc 10 years ago that was a smooth bike.
Trust everything has now dried out,nothing worse than a damp moist helmet 😂
If you go with Bruce to try haggis, check the catching season because I think different areas have different seasons
Great video 👍
Still a bit soggy now! 😄👍
Did you forget to include the "now infamous fashion segment" in the last two minutes of the edit!? 😂
Unbalance the engine to give it more character, then rebalance it again to reduce the vibrations, eh?!
23:20 Eat your heart out John Denver!! Nice one Chops😂
18:40 is Loch Lomond
Anyone know the intro song? Absolute banger that is. Love the Triumph Tiger!
Makes one wonder who the design engineers talk to when deciding new features. Why would you not have the suspension lowering automatic ? The seat height is a game changer for many riders who like everything else about that style bike. Myself included. BMW knew this long ago when they offered a "lower" suspension version of the GS. That simple omission might actually cost Triumph sales of this bike. Your SACKED !!!
It was an afterthought, and the lowering feature works nothing like the system on the beemer. The Triumph version is purely preload dependent, i.e., null preload. In other words, they created the new feature with a very simple software update. Perhaps it's not automated for reliability reasons. The mechanism wasn't designed for frequent preload adjustments.
@@LonelyTreeSunset I suspect that they will "improve" it in short order.
I can’’t get over how expensive the Triumph Tiger 1200 is here in Spain. In the U.K., it starts at £17,295.00, but in Spain it starts at €22.845,00, a €5500 difference . Even allowing for the best exchange rate it should be no more than €3000 difference.
£17200 is €20200 converted, I'm guessing as we're not EU, you have import duties
You can thank the money grabbing EU for that. Anything imported from the UK will be crippled with taxes. Thanks Ursula.
@@stuleonard6496 the difference isn’t proportionally the same on other models. For example the Speed Twin 900 starts at €1000 more so is slightly cheaper here when you convert
What the mutistrada like? In Australia it is outrageously overpriced and makes the Tiger look like a bargain.
@@shegocrazy base price Multistrada V4 standard in the U.K. £16995 in Spain €21990 so €2000 more than the exchange rate should be. Maybe there’s an extra tax on bikes over a certain size
We've had some sunny days up here in Bonnie Scotland but they keep cloud seeding....so.........
Great real world review. My major dislike of Triumph is that within 6 months the models will be tweaked again. Just too big and heavy for a wimp like me. 👍
That's the good thing about competition. Else we'd all be riding ancient technology
Do you mean every 2-3 years?
@alrightdave6135 not sure what he meant, but you're right.
your right, Port of mentieth has a lake. Only lake in Scotland 😂 .
Never been a mahoosive fan of Truimph but really found the review very informative Chops, I expect you've been away working on your secret moussaka recipe.......lol.😂😂👍👍👍👍👍👍
OK good news 😄👍
If the T plane characteristics suit offroad, why did they put it in the GT version I wonder 🤔
Honestly, I don’t want to lift my tank to change an air filter. I don’t want to need multiple tools just to remove the rear wheel, or simply adjust the shift lever. I’m sure it’s nice, but it’s just harder to live with than some of its competitors.
Thanks for the vid. I wish there were some hard facts with these bikes. My guess would be that 0% of buyers would use them on any challenging off road paths. That is, lanes that someone on a normal road bike would worry about. The review really confirms this. Who cares? Good luck to the, money-rich, purchaser; the green looks nice
Seems to me Triumph are always playing catch up, rather than leading the field. The ride height reduction is another half cocked idea which needs to be automatic like the competitors, it's the same as when they put keyless on their bikes but you still needed the key to unlock the filler cap where as the competition was fully keyless. I do wonder if the super smooth suspension on these big ADV bikes is actually a good idea as you tend to go faster than you really should on the crappy surfaces.
You don't need a key on the filler cap. Re the height reduction...It's the new GS that copied the Multistrada but yes you could argue that Triumph should have made the lowering automatic, but then again, sometimes you want it and sometimes you don't. To turn it off in the GS you have to go into the settings (unless you can assign a shortcut?).
My reference to the fuel cap is about previous Triumphs not the current line up to show this isn't the 1st time they've only come up with a partial solution. My own personal opinion is that the ride height reduction systems in general are over complicated and have a flaw in that none of them (to my knowledge) will reduce the height quickly enough if you need to do an emergency stop, so just when you potentially need it most it's not available. Both BWM and Triumph did low chasis variants in the past, these were cheaper and simpler as well as not having the potential flaw mentioned above and having had 3 BMWs with it for me it worked and they were very sought after compared to standard height bikes on the used market. I wonder why they decided to change something that worked perfectly well before for riders like me who are less tall. Those of normal height and above will probably be ok but I can see occasions when shorter riders could end up dropping the bike when having to stop quickly/in an emergency, especially if they've got luggage and a pillion. @@shegocrazy
@@Bazza47 Fair points. I do think that shorter riders should choose bikes they are comfortable with and not rely on electronic gizmos. Doodle on a Motorcycle (YT Channel) would disagree with me lol. I'm pretty tall at 6'1" and "could" have decided on the 1200 Rally but decided that the slightly lower GT would be a safer option as I often have the missus on the back. I liked the Rally better but was worried about plodding on tip-toes in heavy traffic with a top heavy bike.
Not much protection from the
elements like my FJR, but i am
a closet Triumph guy and have
been since 1965, my Cub. R
What was the verdict on the gt vs the rally?
Was soooooo close to buying one. Picked up my new ATAS DCT ES last weekend. Cracking range of bikes though, and a great video Chops. Spain v Scotland… no contest for a launch event. Scotland all the way. 👍👍
How's does the new flatter seat compare to the outgoing model? One of my biggest complaints was that the curve of the seat pushes you forward.
The solution to that is to have the front at the high position and the back at the lower position.
@shegocrazy I've tried that a long time ago. IMO it looks horrible with that big gap it leaves between the seat and the gas tank. Also raises the seat hight by a bit
@@Spartan1925. Fair enough. There is always a gap anyway and I don't notice the difference.
Great, cant wait for my GT Explorer to arrive, it replaces a BMW 1200 GSA, hopefully made the ight choice.
No you won't be disappointed, it's a fantastic machine!!
I’m surprised you noticed the extra padding in the seat, #20stoneadonis 😜
Hi Chops, I do really appreciate your channel and have followed you for a few years. It seems you are doing more manufacturer launches of late which I find less enjoyable to watch than your personalised content reviews, together with Greg. Perhaps it’s essential you attend the launches or you enjoy the free hospitality, either way, this is not intended as criticism but just my feedback 😉
He will take any freebies that are offered, obviously now being an ‘influencer’ rather than a reviewer.
The launches are great as its basically free content as they pay for all fuel and provide video resources etc too. Launch season is finished now so expect normal service to resume 😁👍
21:07 If you turn on subtitles it says... It's a coup.... It' a coup...😂😂😂 It sounded like it's a cew.. it's a cew... 😱😱 Actually, perhaps it's a cow..🤔🤔🤔
The haggis hunt has to be done.
Hey,
Questions: what tyres was it on?
How confident were you in the wet?
I commute year round in Belgium. over 25k kms a year.
He said at the start Metzler Karoo.
They are Metzeler Karoo Street. Decent traction on dry or wet roads. Downside is that they howl on the highway and they're terrible off road. Mine weren't even half worn before I switched to Motoz Tractionators. Massive difference off road and very capable on road.
@@shadowred1980 must have missed that, thanks for the answer. Tyres in the wet, for me, are as important as all the rest. Had a bad experience with Bridgestones on the K1300GT, now running Michelin road 6's and very pleased with the Metzeler Roadtec 01s on the XR, even in Belgian wet and cold.
What is with your swaying all over the road? When I rode my bikes years ago, including my Norton 850, I neve moved all over the road like you are doing. Is the bike difficult to ride or are you driving all over the road?
Advanced riding - positions 1,2 and three.
On erlier models you could change face of the display is that option gone in 2024 ?
No. You still get Furnace and Cobalt themes and you can configure it with the GPS.
if the tyre/wheel is fatter than the Rally, wouldn't that put more weight on the front - therefore slower handling/turn
No it won't put more weight on the front. I think it's due to the geometry and thinner tyre 👍
Thinner tyre is easier to drop into a corner but you lose some traction as well. It's a trade off but on the road I'd always opt for more rubber.
Being a long distance machine I would be more interested in the navigation on this bike, this is something that everyone that road tests it on youtube doesn't review...you need to be the first that does chopsy!
I can answer that the Triumph app is a waste of time, it’s not worth the hassle
@@andrewshore262 that's no good then, I wil keep my GS😁
@@AldredsquashUkHope you have better luck than I have with my Nav 6, on my second , replaced under warranty as have many apparently
@@MarkATaylor I use the phone on the BMW cradle so no problems
What's with the 2 minutes of darkness at the end Chops? Did you forget to trim that back? 😂
Yeah bloody annoying haha 🤪
Lovely bikes..but I will stick with the GS
KTM needs to steal the designers of the front ends of Triumph
Was so close to buying one a year ago, but I ended up with a BMW. Almost everything was better on the Triumph apart from the vibration. I know that everyone is different, but I had numb hands after 20 mins on the motorway and I just couldn’t buy one
Did you test the explorer or the pro...or both? The explorer has vibration dampening in the handlebars whereas the pros didn't.
@@shegocrazy Just the standard road-focused one. Would like to know if the new bike is really better
20:39 just spent 15 min researching The Wild Haggis Animal… 😳
Haha 😄👍
one thing i don't like about tiger 1200 is the instrument slab, the software is so sloooowwww
Back lite switch gear???
Lit
Well it does have 5 more hp than the 1300GS but still less torque.
Chops your were Lowlands then in highlands the drovers inn is more for the tourists the road next to Loch Lomond is something else and it’s a A road what haggis did you have as there are two different ones Lowlands has 4 legs all the same length for level ground or Highlands has 4 legs but two are shorter on one side for walking round mountains 😂 oh and you murdered loch Katrine it not pronounced the way it’s spelled 😂 shame about the weather as it’s a beautiful place to ride 🏴
Haha thanks William for clearing that up 😄👍
Daaamnn, I'm early!!
Did you shat the bed? 😄👍
@@LambChopRides LoL, nah fortunately I made it in time. Was a close run thing though🤣
I miss the old intro song
Bike out after this,half hour delay for new chopsy vid👍
Why add to this increasing importance of off road. We want road bikes,if you want off road get a CRF250.
Loch Lomond at 18:40
Shat himself! LOL
The laggy, stuttering screen is still a deal breaker for me. Cannot believe they left it unchanged. Really disappointing.
I can't believe people are so concerned about screen speed. You shouldn't be fussing around with the screen options anyway...you should be looking at the road! At startup you don't have to wait for the screen to complete animations.
Yep. Looks like Darth Vader sharded.
Sharted. Darn voice text
It’s shocking that 2 years into a complete new model they released a “improved” version as the original was pants. Not a great advertisement for Triumph who seem determined to ruin what should have been a silky smooth triple, if I’d bought last year’s model I’d be pissed albeit it’s still a half hearted attempt to sort it out. Triples should have even firing orders it’s what they’re about so why try to make it feel like a V twin 😢 additionally don’t get me started on Triumph service costs, if it needs valves checked be prepared to remortgage.
'22s and '23s are hardly "pants" lol. I've had a '23 Rally Explorer for a year now, and I love it. There are people that are extremely affected by vibration of any kind. The vibes on the Tiger don't bother me in the slightest. I've ridden hundreds of kms at a time and been quite comfortable.
I do agree with you about the air filter access, although Triumph is not the only company doing this. Honda, Ducati and others are guilty too. They could at least have included a pre filter. I ended up making my own. Valve checks are expensive, as they are on other bikes, but overall, the cost of ownership is cheaper than with the Multistrada or the GS. These were some of the many things I took into consideration before buying.
Bikes used to allways have a two year refresh cycle. They would be completely new though in two years time not just updated. If it had been 6 months I would understand your comments but 2 years is perfectly acceptable.
The original wasn't terrible, I rode one several times and the vibes never bothered me at all
@@LambChopRides I believe that's the difference between an informed opinion and an influenced one. They come from very different places. Lol
The 2 explorer models always had the anti-vibration mounts on the handlebars whereas the pro versions didn't. I think that's one reason why some complain about tingling fingers and others don't. The bigger crank to increase inertia seems to have reduced vibes even more.
Chopsy.
Its folk like you that caused the X Factor to fall down..
Stick to riding bikes 😉😝.
Other than that, nice vid..👍👍
True story! 🤣👍
Horrible sound since they changed the crank shaft, what a pitty
You should hear the new GS 1300, particularly after several thousand kms. Sounds like a box of rattling parts.
Not bad singing in all truth.
Thanks 😄 👍
Not the bike thats gasing you ,its that bloke walking like a penguin,
I like the Rally but too tall ?
16:33 💩💩💩🤣🤣
As for the singing.......ffs don't change your day job!
In all fairness, tigers have never been as exciting as its namesake. They should give it a more realistic name. The Triumph Hippopotamus sounds better.