Tiger Explorer and Speed Triple R prices revealed

Standard models and special limited edition launch models announced

Posted: 11 January 2012
by Visordown News

TRIUMPH have revealed the prices of two of their new models, the Tiger Explorer and the Speed Triple R.

The Tiger Explorer will go on sale at £11,149, with a launch edition model that includes an adjustable touring screen, fog lights, hand guards and engine bars which will go on sale at £11,999. The Tiger Explorer includes traction control, switchable ABS, and fly-by-wire throttle as standard.

A basic BMW R1200GS costs £10,595, however the addition of the Dynamic Package (Tyre Pressure Control, Integral ABS (Partial) and ASC) adds another £1410, taking the price to £12,005.

The Speed Triple R will go on sale at £11,299, with a launch edition featuring ABS, fly screen, belly pan, gel seat and tyre pressure monitoring priced at £12,499. Ducati's Streetfighter S has a UK retail price of £13,995.

Guy Masters, General Manager of Triumph UK said: "Triumph continues to invest strongly into new model development and is committed to producing high quality, exciting bikes for a discerning market.”


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Out of my league

Posted: 11/01/2012 at 13:26

Me too, I'm not dis-earning enough ;-)

Posted: 11/01/2012 at 13:48

Me too, too heavy on price and weight, I'm out

Posted: 11/01/2012 at 15:24

you'd think with an 'R' with sporty suspension etc it'd come with the arrow exhaust

Posted: 11/01/2012 at 22:07


Rhi
The Triumph isn't cheap but looks the better deal against the Ducati who as of this month have hiked their prices. A Streetfighter S is now £14,995.

Posted: 11/01/2012 at 23:14

Put things in perspective, BMW R1200GS base model is now £10,595 on the road and factory fit ABS alone takes it to £11,595.This base model also excludes traction control,cruise control and on board computer for which the German factory would charge a further £835 making the BMW close to £12,500

Posted: 12/01/2012 at 09:36

OMG - half of that would be too much!

Posted: 12/01/2012 at 09:58

If only they priced them to sell?.....We could all be 'Triumph' owners....

Posted: 17/01/2012 at 13:42

Think they have shot their preverbial foot on this. I thought the Speed was to be my next bike but this is just too much. Sorry Triumph

Posted: 17/01/2012 at 17:01

Try a New Stelvio b4 you spend your cash. Triumph, you're still rough around the edges!

Posted: 17/01/2012 at 20:00

Had hoped that this explorer from Trumpy would be the ticket, so held off. Unfortunately at that price, I'm going with the other option I'd considered which is the Super Tenere, where prices have come to more realistic levels of late. Bye bye Trumpy, hello Yamm-ye-haa!

Posted: 19/01/2012 at 08:53

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