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    #16
    Vmass, thanks for that. Nice to have something to compare. That tiger is an 800.

    From what I can tell from my little bit of research into the model differences, I believe there were 2 basic models of the 2015 Tiger Explorer:
    XC (more off-road biased, spoke wheels).
    XR (more road biased, cast wheels). This is the one in the link I posted.
    both are 1215cc triples.

    at least this is what I believe.

    I will call tomorrow, get more info and try to schedule a test ride.
    Rich
    1982 GS 750TZ
    2015 Triumph Tiger 1200

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      #17
      The weight is something I’m aware of and one of the only items on the Con list for me that I'm seeing right now. I’m not afraid of a tall bike. I learned at 12 on a bike too tall for me. And often rode my dad’s SP 500 when I was 13-14. I am a bit afraid of not being able to pick it up if (when) I drop it. At 52 I’m not much taller than I was then, 5’8. Something I’ll have to practice. May have to start working out.

      On the Pro list, this bike with its huge cases may be a better grocery getter than my MINI.
      Last edited by Rich82GS750TZ; 09-22-2023, 10:53 AM.
      Rich
      1982 GS 750TZ
      2015 Triumph Tiger 1200

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        #18
        Originally posted by Rich82GS750TZ View Post
        The weight is something I’m aware of and one of the only items on the Con list for me. ... I am a bit afraid of not being able to pick it up if (when) I drop it. At 52 I’m not much taller than I was then, 5’8. Something I’ll have to practice. May have to start working out.
        Have you seen the method where you lean your back against the seat and pick it up with your legs?

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          #19
          Originally posted by JMHJ View Post

          Have you seen the method where you lean your back against the seat and pick it up with your legs?
          Yes, I’m familiar. I’m a big fan of Bret Tkacs. He’s actually not a big fan of that technique. He offers some alternatives for different situations. But I’ll let him explain.
          Rich
          1982 GS 750TZ
          2015 Triumph Tiger 1200

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            #20
            So where are you at on this bike? Did you pull the trigger? I love the fact I can maintain and repair my old beaters but am considering getting a newer bike just for the sake of not having to put as much effort into keeping it on the road. That new Honda Transalp is looking awfully good at $10k brand new but that's a pretty decent sized chunk of cheese compared to some of the used bikes out there.
            1980 Yamaha XS1100G (Current bike)
            1982 GS450txz (former bike)
            LONG list of previous bikes not listed here.

            I identify as a man but according to the label on a box of Stauffers Baked Lasagne I'm actually a family of four

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              #21
              Just scheduled a test ride for next Tuesday
              Rich
              1982 GS 750TZ
              2015 Triumph Tiger 1200

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                #22
                Originally posted by Rich82GS750TZ View Post
                I'm a bit afraid of not being able to pick it up if (when) I drop it.
                One of the reasons I no longer ride.
                1982 GS1100E V&H "SS" exhaust, APE pods, 1150 oil cooler, 140 speedo, 99.3 rear wheel HP, black engine, '83 red

                2016 XL883L sigpic Two-tone blue and white. Almost 42 hp! Status: destroyed, now owned by the insurance company. The hole in my memory starts an hour before the accident and ends 24 hours after.

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                  #23
                  Rob, we know that is the least of the reasons you no longer ride. (not poking fun) If I get this bike, I may have to come to the City and visit ya. Seriously. New York City would be quite the adventure on a bike.
                  Rich
                  1982 GS 750TZ
                  2015 Triumph Tiger 1200

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Rich82GS750TZ View Post
                    Rob, we know that is the least of the reasons you no longer ride. (not poking fun) If I get this bike, I may have to come to the City and visit ya. Seriously. New York City would be quite the adventure on a bike.
                    It's all related. Technically, I could probably do it with a heel/toe shifter. Hmm...a 1972 Sportster has right side shift.

                    I feel it would irresponsible to ride if I couldn't clean up after myself. And I would never...

                    Yes. Riding a motorcycle in Manhattan...the ultimate thrill ride!
                    1982 GS1100E V&H "SS" exhaust, APE pods, 1150 oil cooler, 140 speedo, 99.3 rear wheel HP, black engine, '83 red

                    2016 XL883L sigpic Two-tone blue and white. Almost 42 hp! Status: destroyed, now owned by the insurance company. The hole in my memory starts an hour before the accident and ends 24 hours after.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Rich82GS750TZ View Post

                      Yes, I’m familiar. I’m a big fan of Bret Tkacs. He’s actually not a big fan of that technique. He offers some alternatives for different situations. But I’ll let him explain.
                      I'm absolutely gobsmacked at his nifty flat-cap / bunnet action.
                      Dave
                      '79 GS850GN '80 GS850GT
                      Only a dog knows why a motorcyclist sticks his head out of a car window

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Grimly View Post

                        I'm absolutely gobsmacked at his nifty flat-cap / bunnet action.
                        Haha. He’s so slick with the helmet/cap exchange. It’s a thing with him in all of his videos. Self conscious about the baldness I guess. I met Bret and chatted with him for a few minutes at an outdoor manufactures bike event a few summers ago. He was super cool and easy going. That was where I first tried out a couple of Triumphs. Been on the hunt ever since.
                        Rich
                        1982 GS 750TZ
                        2015 Triumph Tiger 1200

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                          #27
                          I wouldn't try to influence either way, everybody's wants and needs are different. If the new one arrives, it should get all the attention for a while. Just be sure the old trusty TZ still needs attention too... BTDT...
                          1983 GS1100E, 1983 CB1100F, 1991 GSX1100G, 1996 Kaw. ZL600 Eliminator, 1999 Bandit 1200S, 2005 Bandit 1200S, 2000 Kaw. ZRX 1100

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                            #28
                            I’ll be back on Saturday to pick her up


                            Rich
                            1982 GS 750TZ
                            2015 Triumph Tiger 1200

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                              #29
                              Pretty dang modern looking bike... Hard to imagine how much technology has evolved since the TZ was modern technology... Congrats, should have time for quite a few miles before uh, you know, Old Man Winter!!!.
                              1983 GS1100E, 1983 CB1100F, 1991 GSX1100G, 1996 Kaw. ZL600 Eliminator, 1999 Bandit 1200S, 2005 Bandit 1200S, 2000 Kaw. ZRX 1100

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                                #30
                                Beautiful bike.....
                                1983 GS 550 LD
                                2009 BMW K1300s

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