This is the best adventure bike out there by a country mile! Why? Because its a triumph and the balance, suspension, hp and smile factor is just sublime ❤
I think you forgot to mention cardan shaft and 16.000km maintenance interval in favor of the Tiger. Also, to explore the power and the real sound of this beast I recommend you stop short-shifting and go 8.000rpm. Nice video!!!
Thanks for the additionals there so much more on this bike and one person would definitely forget to tell all :). Even with my friends I forget these to mention. I know I should stop short shifting and get more on the engine sound, better accelerate etc.. and somehow I can't stop myself to use quick shifter up and up :) I knew somebody was going to notice that.
I did the same. I have added USB charger one is type c and the other is regular USB and this port charger feels like it will drop and hit me on my helmet. A dedicated one would be wiser imho.
14:00 I took out that little tool box and put a hex ezycan in there to control additional horn and lights. It wouldn't be used as a phone charger etc anyway.
Yes, it is terrible. I don't like it either. On the bikes defense I am placing microphone close to exhaust and shaft but again that knocking sound you can also hear while riding.
22:30. The joystick complainers are probably rusted on GS fans. It's not the same as on a BMW so they get confused. I've had no problems with using it by mistake instead of the indicator switch.
9:15 More than twice over speed limit = instant loss of license over here (if caught) and possible bike gets impounded for a period. You are in Turkey? Maybe cops are more easy going there?
Not really but yes we are more flexible here. By saying not really if they would caught me with this speed they would impound my bike with adding another violations (Example: Tyres aren't the right kind) and probably fine me crazy about money. They actually stop all motorcyclists on every possible occasions in Turkey I am thinking they are hating us.
@@motodrum6669 Cops don't hate us here (Australia) but they are very strict on speeding. Only a few klm over and they will book you. There are also a lot of speed cameras but fortunately most only take a front picture and bikes don't have a front number plate lol.
@@shegocrazy I definitely get that you are in a country that gives an attention on speeding :) but welcome to turkey :) the most you pay in your currency probably around 100 AUD :). I am talking about you do 200 kmh on a city center. I will be with you and enjoy it and I am not joking we can have have fun huh :)
@@motodrum6669 LoL I'd love to visit. I was thinking about a week in Cyprus on the way to Ireland next year, but not sure about the political situation at the moment. Turkey would be great!.
Im pretty sure the BMW is governed too. 225 km/h i think. I think they're worried about someone trying to do 280 with knobby tires. Those people exist. 🤦♂️🤣
Don't kill me 🥺🫨 I am just an ignorant dude occasionally tries high speeding 🙃😄. Joke aside you are right I should not do that but then again a person wants to see the limit :)
Adv bikes really aren't made to go that fast. The ergonomics are not right. Engine brakes etc say yes..... but riding position, height, tyres say no. Also....people often have top box and panniers on which are only rated for something like 140kph.
@@shegocrazy absolutely. I don't understand why some people want to know things like 1/4 mile times on an adventure bike. An adventure bike is a tool, not a track day toy.
Come to think of it what you are saying is true but you don't feel that when you ride it really. Maybe I am over-revving the machine. In any case I was able to record with Zoom which is better and probably you can understand better if you watch the next video if I can post it one day :)
Sorry, coming from Africa twin. There is no comparison, Africa very gutless in my opinion. You really need to ride the tiger properly, engine likes to rev. Too much short shifting to compare the two.
Hello and thanks for you input. I definitely agree with you on short shifting. I was doing it on purpose and didn't know it was going to take people's attention. That it felt me like I am in Need For Speed Game that's why :). Please see this link here so I am better on shifting imho :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CFFsFNsDy0w.html