Very nice review. Yes I'm calling it a review even if you don't because it was extremely well thought out and you have included all the information a new rider needs from the perspective of an owner. Well done. Like you I'm 5' 5" 1/2 and have an inseam of 30 in, but I can flatfoot my GT pro with the low seat option. If I wear my Daytona M-Star GTX boots I can flatfoot my GT pro with the standard seat (on the low setting). Did you try a standard GT with the low seat?
Oh wow! The dealer did tell me months after I got my GT that they eventually tried the same thing that you did, which was to use the adjustable seat on the regular GT / GT Pro, and that it indeed brought the seat height to a more manageable level, without sacrificing ground clearance. This was after I purchased my GT model, but it was still good to know that this was something others can do. It's really helpful to know that it works well for a 30 inch inseam, so this is an option I can consider if I eventually upgrade to the Pro version. Thanks a lot for your very kind comments. I find it encouraging, because this was my first ever actual commentary or review (as you've mentioned) about a bike. Ride safe always!
Excellent review. I'm shopping for a used one for my wife. It's disappointing that Triumph discontinued the LRH model in 2023. My major comment about your video is how clean your bike is after all the off road riding you did. I have 50 years of motorcycle ownership and know how difficult it is to clean a really dirty bike. Yours looked show room clean. I also agree with the other comments that you live in a beautiful country. Thanks again for the review.
@@johnhamilton7641 Thanks so much for your really kind comments! I didn't realize that they discontinued the LRH. That's sad coz it really helped pull me into the ADV world. I hope you find a good one for your wife, though I'm sure there will be several in the market that haven't been taken offroad and would still be in a relatively good condition. Good luck with your search and I wish you and your wife safe and enjoyable rides together!
Thanks a lot Michael! This is very encouraging! I'm now also considering making a similar feature of the Street Twin, based on my experience owning it.
Thank you for your thorough review of the 900 low. I’m 5’6” and have sat on the bike and really felt comfortable on it. For us shorter individuals I just wish there were more options for us in the adventure class of motorcycles.
Thanks a lot for your comment Chuck. I agree, I do hope there were more options. I actually tried the GS 1250 recently and realized that it's also accessible, but then I've decided to stick with my Tiger, because I do enjoy it a lot. 👍
I seen a video with a beginner girl rider that had her Tiger Adventure lowered for her height & it was super nice bike plus allowed her to ride with her husband 👍 I’m not trying to sell you a Triumph but they give the most options & are very nicely optioned out for anyones wants or needs. Can’t find that in other manufacturers 😢
Wow! Finally a very realistic review for me that is actually vertically challenged but love adventure bikes. Salamat kabayan for this review, you just earned a new sub.
Thanks a lot kabayan! It means a lot to me that you appreciated this review. I hope you enjoy the other features in this channel. I'm now working on my next video - a documentary on the Philippines' only underground cemetery, which the National Historical Commission allowed me to shoot. Stay safe and healthy!
You call yourself a new rider but you have developed a good sense of discipline and confidence on many different terrains! I am also a ‘new rider’ who currently owns a Ducati scrambler icon and a thruxton rs (I had to have it) and am thinking about buying a tiger 900 low for longer rides and adventures. Thanks to your thoughtful and thorough video, I am one step closer. I do not need to keep up with the gsx1200 folks. I just want warm hands (I know it’s extra!) and cruise control. And the ability to feel ready for a highway!
Wow, I really love the cool iconic style of the Thruxton! Thanks a lot for your kind comments Elizabeth, and it's great to meet another enthusiast online 👍. I think the Tiger 900 is able to hold its own out there on the road, and it's really quite light. Although I did have a problem when I loaded my topbox with camping gear and went offroad 😅... that was a lesson learned for me.
Remember expert to novice, it’s all trial & error 💯 I’ve been riding sense 5 & I still learning lol, and 3 time world Champ in class. Theses new bikes are so amazing 😳🤗I’ve stuck to basics first, comfort comfort comfort, then quality, & options. That way you feel like you’re one with the bike, and not on a bucking bronco 😂 Hope that helps. Weight to Hp & Torque are helpful too 🏍️💨
Thanks so much for your very informative "review" and personal experience with the 900 GT Low! I am a little over 5'7" with a 31" inseam and have been riding a Yamaha Super Tenere (1200cc) for the last year. I have the seat in the low position, at about 33.5. With "sag," I can usually only flat-foot one foot at stops. I have found this bike to be top heavy and challenging to push when parking it - as I cannot straddle it I have to roll it into place - and have dropped it doing this. I am selling this bike and am considering the Triumph 900 GT or the 800XRX, as well as the BMW F700GS. I appreciated your showing the adjustable seat for the 900. This helps a lot! Cheers from Colorado!
Thanks a lot for your comment and also for sharing your experience with the taller Super Tenere. I recently also started looking at the GS line in case I eventually want to transition to the heavier ADVs and I was surprised at the accessible height and balance of the 1250 GS. Another mid-sized ADV bike that I was recently impressed with is the KTM 790 adventure, which is super light and easily manageable even with its 830-850 mm seat height. Good luck in your search and it would be great if you can share what you eventually decide on. Ride safe 👍
Thanks a lot for such a cool comment! I'm really happy that this video has helped somehow. It's truly a tough choice, especially with the enhancements of the 2021 versions of the T100 and ST. Good luck and ride safe!
I really enjoyed your review and appreciate all the points you touched on regarding the Tiger 900GT. Keep up the good work and I wish you safe journeys.
Great video. Thank you so much. I'm picking up a 900 Tiger GT Pro next week. I'm 5' 5" with a 28 inch inseam. I sat on the 900 LRH model that you reviewed and it felt great. I found a GP Pro for sale with only 984 miles on it. Perfect condition. Since it was a private sale within the state (Arizona), I didn't have to pay sales tax, and as a private sale there was no freight, setup charge, etc. that a dealer would add. Since I need to low ride height of the LRH model, I'm investing in the LRH seat, and a set of Lust Racing lowering links. These two mods bring the GT Pro down to the same ride height as your LRH model. Thank you again for an excellent video.
Thanks a lot and I'm glad you liked the video. The LRH is suprisingly low for an ADV... 770mm if I'm not mistaken. To have that height on a GT Pro is great! Congratulations!
There’s so much natural beauty in the Philippines. I would love to go ride with you sometime. I’ve been to your country to go snorkeling 🤿 and exploring near El Nido. Next I want to explore on a motorcycle.
A very good review. A Very informative explanation of your motorcycles capabilities. Just as good, if not better than Most of the triumph GT 900 videos I have watched. Thank you.
Thanks a lot for your really kind and encouraging comment. I was hoping to make similar reviews of other bikes, but I haven't gotten another one since 🙂. Keep safe and ride safe.
Awesome review brother! I’m from Mexico and with your video, I’ve decided to purchase the 900 GT low version! I’m 5’7 and I’ve been struggling with bigger bikes like the GS 1250! Now I’m going for the 900 GT low! Thank you and keep it up! 😊
Thanks a lot for your kind comment and I'm glad the video could be of help. I believe they've improved the Tiger 900 from the version I had and so I'm sure yours will be even much better! Ride safe 👍
Hi There! Such a honest and detailed review... Including the comparison with other triumph models. Amazingly presented... Keep coming with more videos.. Ride Hard! Cheers 😊
Thank you and greetings from the Philippines! 👍 I'm so glad you liked the video and I am happy to be part of the GT riding community. Ride safe my friend!
Thank you for a very good review!!! Im a short beginner rider and i rally want to buy a adventure bike but i have noticed that there are very very few bikes that fit's me but thanks to you i think i maby found my first adventure bike 😉👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 Keep up the good video work 😋👊🏾 // Jonas 🇸🇪
Thanks so much for your comment 👍 I think you'll appreciate the Tiger 900 GT if you test ride it, because it's quite light as well. Good luck in your search! 😃
Thank you. I’m 5-6 and also got my first bike 3 years ago. T100. . It’s not comfy for long distances and can’t go on gravel . I’ve been looking around for a adv that I fit on . I’m def gonna check this out.
Thanks for your comment. 👍 The bike has certainly increased my confidence in riding ADV bikes, and I've used it to try out offroad tracks as well. It's not as capable offroad as other ADV bikes (given its road bias), but I think it can handle the occasional trails. Good luck with your search.
Nice, Joel. Minette here. You have good vlogs. My sons are into vlogs. I asked them and our classmates to subscribe to your channel. You also have a good video editor. Keep it up!
Hi Minette, it's been a long time and it's really great to meet up with you once again here in UA-cam! 😊 Thanks for supporting my channel and endorsing me to your sons and our former classmates!!! 👍 My channel is really more of a personal endeavor (with a special interest in church features), although I did have to ask my youngest daughter to teach me the initial basics of you tubing! 😁 So I'm really glad that you liked the editing (though I am continually learning)! Where can I find your sons' vlogs... I'd really be interested to check them out!
@@MotoFaith Joel, glad to hear from you. He has a channel but he is not active at the moment. But you can check out his channel ua-cam.com/channels/WSB8Bwo7yk0fDCSgvbSncA.html I like your Church features cause when you are featuring Church's which is accessible, near Manila. Happy to connect with you.. God bless.
@@emeritaloreleitapia1031 Galing! Sige, I'll check the channel out as well! I'm glad you also like the church features. I plan to make more after the lockdown. 👌
Highly appreciated your excellent way of explaining thoroughly about your personal experience/review about triumph 900 gt low.. prior of purchasing my first adventure bike this video is helpful.. i know its past but would love to follow more about adventure bike motos and you may be very helpful to share more updates regarding mention above. best regards and well done Sir!!
Thanks so much for your kind comments. It's exciting that you're about to buy your 1st adventure bike. I think most brands are good in their own way, pero as an ADV beginner my 1st consideration was height and weight. At that time the Tiger 900GT Low was one of the most accessible bike out there. Youre also bound to drop it, esp if you take it offroad, so you may want to consider buying brand new and 2nd hand. Good luck!
Great bike. I have the 900 GT Pro. I wanted the low due to my height (5'3'') but was out of stock. But i have gotten used to the Tiger Gt Pro. Thanks for sharing your video.
BRAVO Señor 👏👏👏, I'll be in the Phillipines in December so would love to catch up for a ride, don't worry I'm not a YT'ber, just a family man on a 2 year holiday
Excellent video. I am 5’7” with a 29.5 inseam. I’m also 72 years old. I am currently riding a BMW 1250 RT because I’m doing long distance touring. As I age I will be downsizing to a lighter, lower touring/adventure bike so I am very interested in your vid on the 900. Thanks for your great info. Cheers from Tucson.
Greetings from Manila! I'm really happy that the video has been of some help. What amazes me the most is how Triumph succeeded in making the bike feel so light, and how they managed to put much of the weight at the bottom. This also gave me more room to load my bike with stuff for long hauls. For example, I just bought the top box... I earlier feared its impact on "top heaviness" but I actually almost don't feel anything. Ride safe!
I’ll have my 900 GT pro soon 🤗🎉 Also remember tires will give much options on what type of riding you will me doing. Standard tires are street. The suspension has all modes you can ever think of on the GT Pro or just get the Adventure model🥳
The GT Pro indeed has more options than the regular GT and I believe more riding modes. I also agree on the type of tires... I changed mine last year to Scorpion STRs and they made a big difference when I took the bike offroad. 👍
Thanks a lot as well Martin, and I'm glad that it helped you somehow in weighing the pros and cons of your various options. Good luck in your search and ride safe 👍
Thanks for this very informative video. The T100 is a different class and I have enjoyed its feel, sounds, and looks. Looking forward to getting the Tiger 900 GT LRH.
Thank you, this was helpful, I am in Northern Ireland and I pick up my bike this Wednesday coming, I have traded in the 12oo Explorer as it was getting too heavy for me, I'm 62 now and needed something a bit lighter and not as tall.
Thanks a lot for your comment! I assume you're picking up a Tiger 900? A friend of mine had the Explorer some years back and he did mention that it was a bit top heavy, although I wonder if the upcoming Tiger 1200 will be lighter and more agile. Ride safe!
That was really good any way you want to call it. I own an air cooled Bonnie and a V-Strom 650. The new Tigers have me thinking this could be my one and only bike am leaning towards the 850 primarily for price. Liked & Subscribed. Keep the video's coming.
Thanks a lot Tom for watching my video, your comments and for subscribing! 👍 I'm actually beginning to miss my old Bonnies with their quaint, classic appeal, and the new 2021 Scramblers look very cool. I read some really great reviews about the V-Strom 650 as well... about their practicality and comfort as adventure touring bikes. I myself might have bought the Tiger 850, but unfortunately Triumph had not yet released the model when I purchased my GT. I wish you well, and safe rides!
Thanks a lot, and I'm glad you found this video helpful somehow. I think you'll really appreciate the bike, and the people at Triumph PH are very helpful.
Excellent overview of the Tiger 900 GT Low. What's the longest ride you've done? Did you have an fatigue? I'm shopping for a new bike for longer ridding adventures. Three things on my wish list are cruise control, very comfy seat and good wind protection from the windshield. Hoping you have time to comment. Thanks!
Thanks a lot for your comment and questions Richard. The longest continuous ride I did was 400++ kms, which was around 5 hrs (no stops at all) and 6 hrs (with a dinner break). I did not experience any unusual fatigue with the Tiger. The seat is comfortable (although not as comfy as the GS 1250) and the Tiger has cruise control. Im impressed by the windshield, because it does a great job deflecting the wind and insects (especially riding at night). In fact, I can sometimes keep my visor up in lower speeds. Good luck with your search!
A great informative video which I would love to have watched prior to purchasing my Tiger 900 GT Pro two months ago. I absolutely agree with you, the bike inspires confidence in shorter riders like us. I’m 5ft 6 and also around 30” inseam. Even thought I have the standard GT Pro seat on its lowest setting Of 810mm and find this more than acceptable for an adventure bike which I had never considered prior to test riding the Tiger, I had always assumed adventure bikes were too big. I wish you many more happy and safe enjoyable miles on your Tiger and thank you for the video!!!
Thanks a lot for sharing your views about the Tiger and for your great comments. I was actually considering whether the Tiger GT Pro would be a good next progression for me (after fully enjoying my LRH for a couple of more years of course 😊 ), especially after others (spacecoasttactical and Ron Pirie) gave encouraging comments about it, as yourself. I have also been reading about other ADVs like the F 850 GS, and I also tested the 1250 GS (before eventually choosing the Tiger 900 GT LRH), These were all amazing bikes, but I simply had an inexplicable sense of extra confidence with the Tigers. Another factor that finally sealed the deal for me was actually beyond the bike itself, and more into the dealership - since Triumph just entered the Philippine market, as opposed to the other brands, I actually felt that I was investing into a brand (or a company) that would progress with me (despite the concomitant risks of an initially thin after-market selection). Thanks again for sharing your views! Take care and ride safe my friend!
Love the bike! Enjoyed hearing your opinions on this bike! I've been wanting to hear your thoughts on the Tiger GT LRH. The bike must be a great tourer for someone that deeply seeks Adventure touring rides. Keep safe always!
Thanks a lot Yaw! I'm so glad you liked the vid 👍. It's truly a cool adventure tourer, although it's height prevents it from going through more challenging terrain that your cool Scrambler can take. I'd love to join you though on your next river crossings! 😃😃😃
Thanks a lot! 😃 It really is very manageable. I assume that you also ride a Tiger. I've been taking it lately to really muddy terrain (thanks to the rains) and I think I just need to change my tires to more knobby ones. Ride safe!
Thank you. I took a normal 900 out and im 5ft 5 on a triumph demo. I dropped it! Ive bought a low ride height and had to pay the excess for the damage😢 lookong foreard to getting my 900 in caspian blue in teo weeks..
Oh no... I hope you weren't hurt yourself and that the damage to the demo bike wasn't that big/costly. I remember I dropped my Tiger (even with the low height) during the first week of taking it out to a long ride (and without first putting the crash bars). Lesson learned the hard way for me. I've seen at least one video where the owner said she preferred the red over the blue color, but I personally prefer the caspian blue. It seems way cooler. By the way, I recently took my Street Scrambler offroad and so I'll be soon releasing a video comparing the performance of the Tiger 900 GT vs the Scrambler 900, in case you were wondering how these two relate (at least offroad). Ride safe and congratulations on your new purchase!
Oh man... that was a pricey lesson, but at least it was just a sore back that could easily heal. By the way, I was wondering why you chose the Tiger instead of say the GS or even the KTM 790 Adventure. These were the 3 adventure bikes I was considering at one point.
Nice review. I'm am looking at this same bike. I'm riding a MT-09 now but I want to get off road a lot more being we live in Bataan. Many dirt roads and mountain terrain. If you ever get to Bataan .... Always welcome
Thanks a lot for the comment and invitation! 👍 Bataan is such a cool place... lots of camping areas as well , though I've never been to any of the offroad areas there. The 900 GT can do decent offroad stuff, but it struggles on more serious terrain. Good luck in your search 👍
Very well done presentation and very clearly spoken. Salamat Not only do you have a great taste in motorcycle brand but model also :-) I am seriously considering buying a second Tiger to keep in Mindoro for my travels there after I retire next year. I am 5'6" with 29" inside leg and like a previous comment, I found that the standard GT Pro was fine for me (I'm in UK) with low seat height and Daytona M-Star GTX boots. I am very much looking forward to returning to your amazing country again (after living in Puerto Galera for a year). I have travelled to more than 20 countries in the world now and Philippines people and countryside is my favourite .
Thanks a lot for your generous comments, and I'm really happy that you liked it here in the Philippines! I hope you do return and then we could ride around the country. Two of my close riding budies are also from the UK, and they're really cool chaps! They ride BMW GSs and so we could match them with our Triumphs. 👍👍👍 Thanks as well for your views/tip regarding the GT Pro!
Great review, plus your country looks amazing! I'm thinking of getting a tiger 1200 for the power and shaft drive, but the weight is the issue as much as the height.. A low seat version would be beneficial. 👍
Hi Barry thanks a lot for your really kind comments, and also for sharing your thoughts about the Tiger 1200. To be honest, I have myself reached some kind of crossroad... I feel that I am ready to further upgrade, and the 1200 did come to mind. However, I was informed that, even with the low seat, it would still be higher than even the Rally Pro. Plus, I feel that I don't need the added power anyway. I am now fiddling with the idea of getting a Rally Pro with a low seat option. I tried it and it's quite manageable for me, even if it is taller than the GT Low. I still love my GT though, and so I'm currently at the stage of uncertainty...
@@MotoFaith interesting..! I think it depends on what kind of terrain you want to ride in, and whether the rally pro would give you more capability over the GT. I recently watched a review of both bikes side by side, and it seemed the pro,with its longer travel suspension and extra engine mode (off road pro I think, which allows you to turn off the traction and abs completely) would be the better bike if you do a lot of off road. I want a bike more as a long distance mostly road tourer with luggage, and very little dirt riding.. So the bigger engine would be an advantage! Your GT is already a fantastic bike though! 🙂
@@baz5806 Thanks a lot Barry! Great points indeed. You hit the nail on the head, because I was thinking of the Rally more due to its off road characteristics, but you're also right that I do not foresee myself going on lots of extreme dirt tracks anyway. I'll keep you posted in this thread on my decision. Do keep me posted as well on whether you eventually get the Tiger 1200... would love to hear your initial thoughts about the bike 👍
Great video. I like that you covered the few negatives as well as the positives. I have a Tiger 800 XRx Low and I'm seriously considering upgrading. I just need to see if I'm comfortable on the regular GT with the low seat or if I need the low 900.
Thanks a lot for your comment Mike! 👍 The GT Low has been a great workhorse so far. The only thing for me offroad is that I still find the triple engine a bit too responsive even on offroad mode (as opposed to a twin) and so I just need to be a bit more gentle on the throttle. Good luck with your selection!
I also had a tiger 800 XRX low which I loved and could touch the ground very comfortably with my 28 inch inseam. I sold it because I do ride canyons very aggressively and got a little sketchy scraping the pigs. I purchased a tiger 900 GT pro regular height and put a low seat on it. Great bike.
Nice review! I’ve tried many bikes, Triumph & BMW 900’s are very close to each other, but the biggest thing I’ve felt was weight. Lighter bikes are much easier to control on & off the road. As for comfort the Triumph is the Cadillac, of all them 🤗💯 Get what you pay for 😊 And you can pipe the Triumph and gain much power if you really need it 😂 but I can’t see needing much more here in the Philippines 😂 You’ll be lucky to get out of 2nd gear with traffic 🤦♂️🤣
Hahaha! Nailed it right there on the traffic! Seriously though, I had the same consideration when I chose the Tiger 900 over the GS 1250 here in the Philippines. I felt that the triple 888cc of the Tiger gave me more than sufficient power to get around, and even to overtake vehicles in provincial roads. My friends ride the GS 1250 and I am able to maintain a similar pace with them when we take long rides around the country. Also, I like that Triumph's presence in the Philippines is consistently increasing... I took a risk purchasing their 1st showroom Tiger more than 2 years ago, because I wasn't sure if their first shop would do well enough, and so I'm happy to still be with them as they expand locally.
I agree with you 💯 What most people don’t realize that weight per Hp & Torque have huge factor on speed. So with you being light weight & good power, your able to hang with 1250cc bikes & be more nimble around town without having to carry all that weight 💪🤗
Well done bro. Really nice video. Totally honest, no nonsence, practical and realistic. I have an 850 sport and have experienced all that you mentioned, except differentiating the buzz on the bars. Also,I have the reqular seat in low position (810 mm). But I would have preferred a low seat...only now I will have to purchase it as an accessory after market from Triumph (a cheap money making trick. They refused to give it on purchase). Ride on, ride safe, live safe. All the best. Shashi in Mumbai.
Thanks Shashi! I've been wondering how the overall experience of the 850 sport is, as compared to the GT, because they're practically the same body and engine (with some differences in modes and features). It's also interesting to know that the dealer refused to sell you (replace) the low seat upon purchase of the unit, because our dealer here in Manila mentioned a couple of times that they could offer that optional seat upon purchase (or maybe I understood them wrong). I'm glad to meet another Tiger rider here! Ride safe my friend!
very nice video.i have same bike not LRH (since triumph dont sell LRH in india) so i bought a low seat and bike is with low position adjustment 790 mm.i am 5 feet 5 inch so tip toeing now.going to lower bike by 32 mm with lust racing lowering link then it will become like yours.
Yes I came across a review that the Tiger LRH isn't sold in India, but it's good to hear that there's a kit to lower it. Thanks a lot for your kind comment and share. 👍
Excellent review. Clear & concise. "...like a scooter "....really? But that definitely is a description that'll get people like curious! And not in a negative way. The better they handle, lower in height n weight the better they are. I am 5'-7" with a 31 inch seam; & ride a 2021 GSA R1250 LOW. Its a good bike. But the more I look at the tiger 900 the more I think its a better bike. I had the GSA R1200 low before this....so I do have experience on the BMWs....they are great bikes....but not necessarily the best out there. 😉
Thanks for the great and detailed comment. 👍The GS1250's boxer engine seems to give it a lower center of gravity than the Tiger, even if it's heavier (especially the GSA). To be honest, I think the boxer's twin engine is more forgiving than the Tiger's triple offroad, coz the triple seems to be more sensitive on the throttle response (which doesn't seem to change even on offroad mode). But all taken, I'm still enjoying my Tiger 900 two years on... ride safe!
Thanks a lot, I'm glad that you like the video! As for tires, I switched the stock tires with the Scorpion STRs, I find them to be more capable offroad (like whenever I go motocamping) and still very good on pavement... although I heard that they have a shorter lifespan.
Thanks a lot for your kind comment, and I'm really glad that the video has somehow been helpful. 👍 Your point about my flickering foglamps is quite interesting. They're actually constant and only appear to be flashing. I was told that the flickering effect is caused by the non-alignment of lights' electric frequency with my camera's recording frames per second.
Thanks a lot! 👍 A fully minimized rear preload position will give you around 6 inches. This clearance will increase as you increase the preload. For example, my ground clearance is now around 6.5 inches.
I appreciate your thorough and honest review. As a 5'4 rider coming from a ninja1000 with 820mm seat height and a himalayan, would you recommend the low version or the pro version for me?
Hi Joman, I think the GT Pro has an 820mm minimum seat height and so you might be comfortable with it, as its similar to your ninja. I would've gotten a Pro or Rally myself if I had a few more years' experience at the time I got my GT (though Im still quite happy with my current LRH). In a worst scenario, I think you can still buy a low seat height for your GT Pro to shave of some more mm. All the best in your selection... ride safe 👍
Very nice review 😊 thank you! I just got this one. I noticed that only one headlight comes on. Is there any setting/ switch to activate both the headlight?
Thanks a lot for your kind comment! 🙏 I think the only way to switch both headlights is to put it on high beam... i.e. the left light is dedicated for high beam.
Hello! Do you know the ground clearence of the GT LRH? I read about people who say they scrape the pegs on almost every turn and that you have to be very carefull when leaning. Did this ever happen to you?
Thanks for the question. I haven't had that experience, but my skid plate did hit the ground in a particularly rough trail. Based on my own measurement, the ground clearance is around 6 to 6.5 inches. I think it's around the same as the Scrambler 900.
That’s rubbish I’ve had mine banked over and certainly no scraping some just make these comments as there not a fan of low ride heights but take it from an owner who’s ridden both it’s perfect for the shorter rider and u sacrifice very little
An excellent review, very helpful as it covers so many important aspects. I have a similar height, thinking of upgrading to Tiger 850 from Z900. What's the seat height in LRH version ?
Enjoyed hearing your thoughts on the bike. Just got a regular 900 gt myself last week and curious what engine/crash bars you are using and if you rate them? Thanks
Thanks a lot! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. 👍 I'm got the Outback Motortek crashbars and skid plate. They're really tough, but tend to limit the space for my left foot.
@@HW-kf7hi Great! I just wanted to add that the bars reach really close to the gear shifter and break pedal, so it leaves little space for your feet. Also, despite Outback's video that shows the bike being dragged and the bars catching all the hits, I actually dropped my bike once on the right side, and the brake pedal actually still touched the ground... causing it to be dented. It wasn't a major dent, but I just thought you should know.
So, it was a good review especially for short people. 5'7" . Has this bike been to Baguio yet and if so did it make it up the mountain with little effort? Given another choice would you consider the 850 with a low seat?
Thanks for your comment Owen! I haven't ridden it to Baguio, but I rode it through the twisty mountain roads around that area and through Sierra Madre, so I guess similar conditions... inclines, loose asphalt and potholes caused by large trucks and buses, long queues of slow moving trucks that need to be overtaken (i.e. the not-so-glamorous parts of mountain roads in the region 😄 ). The bike performed very well with the scorpion STRs (I wouldnt know with stock tires though), it gripped the road very well, it didnt skid through the broken asphalt even on curves (with caution ofcourse). At one point I considered the 850, but people said it was much heavier than the tiger 900. I havent ridden the 850 yet and reviews say its a good bike, but I decided to just stick with my tiger 👍... it feels so agile on the twisties. 850 might be better offroad given that the tiger is a triple, but it can handle the job well enough.
@@MotoFaith Thanks for the reply. Stationed at Clark 67-68-70-71 Baguio then was heaven to me. Lived in San Pablo, Laguna. I miss the PI. Poor economy is preventing me from another bike purchase. Triumph is the way to go. Stick with the Tiger
Hi Kate, I'm actually enjoying it. I think I've done all that can be done to enhance its offroad specs like change to 70/30 tires, buy tougher skid plates, etc., and have been stretching it a bit in that area. It can manage, though as you said in your own review the ground clearance is sacrificed at some point. But I've managed to increase the height gradually thru the adjustable suspension. It's a tough bike too.
Hi, thanks for your question. 👍 The ground clearance with the lowest setting of the rear suspension is around 6 inches. I've adjusted it upwards so it's now around 6.5 inches. My house has a high transition from my parking to the street (almost like a curb), and I've had no problems with the bike.
Thanks a lot for your question 👍... the bike is actually very nimble and I can easily filter through with the smaller bikes (except in super tight spaces of course). Even with my panniers and top box, the bike is well balanced and not as heavy as the 1200 bikes. Actually, one reason why I haven't switched to the heavier and taller ADVs is that the reachability of this bike gives me so much confidence in really dense traffic scenarios, which is abundant in Manila and some other cities across the Philippines.
@@MotoFaith hello, today the parts I asked for arrived, a heated seat and auxiliary headlights... I didn't have time to test the lights but the seat when testing it is a brutal difference, quite comfortable, BUT I lost the height of the floor I had, we have to choose the height or comfort of the seat... As I have 1.69mt on the seat low I get to the ground quite well, and I get the vision on top of the visor, it's right in the middle of the vision. It was more for you to understand the difference between the seats and their height. I am now with 5 thousand km and yes you are right the more km you have the more the exhaust sound gets thicker. Hug
@@hugoferreira5742 Congratulations on your new seat and lamps! It's interesting to see the trade-off between the heated seat and overall seat height. I guess it's possible to lessen the preload adjustment, but that will then lessen ground clearance of the bike. Thanks for sharing!
Very nice idol! I'm 5'5 and I love naked bikes but the tiger 900 is just as good!! How much po ba yung unit? As well as yung saddle bags nyo po? RS and God bless
Thanks a lot for your comments. I think the Tiger GT LRH is now around PHP1M from the dealer. I can't remember the exact price of the saddle bags, but I purchased these from Ride Manila, so you could probably check the prices out from their website. I got 2 Kriega OS6 drybags and one Kriega OS18 bag.
Very nice review. Yes I'm calling it a review even if you don't because it was extremely well thought out and you have included all the information a new rider needs from the perspective of an owner. Well done. Like you I'm 5' 5" 1/2 and have an inseam of 30 in, but I can flatfoot my GT pro with the low seat option. If I wear my Daytona M-Star GTX boots I can flatfoot my GT pro with the standard seat (on the low setting). Did you try a standard GT with the low seat?
Oh wow! The dealer did tell me months after I got my GT that they eventually tried the same thing that you did, which was to use the adjustable seat on the regular GT / GT Pro, and that it indeed brought the seat height to a more manageable level, without sacrificing ground clearance. This was after I purchased my GT model, but it was still good to know that this was something others can do. It's really helpful to know that it works well for a 30 inch inseam, so this is an option I can consider if I eventually upgrade to the Pro version. Thanks a lot for your very kind comments. I find it encouraging, because this was my first ever actual commentary or review (as you've mentioned) about a bike. Ride safe always!
Just bought the 2023 tiger LRH. Im 5'1".... its a great bike. Dont see myself getting another for a very very long time.
Cool! Congratulations and safe rides!
Excellent review. I'm shopping for a used one for my wife. It's disappointing that Triumph discontinued the LRH model in 2023. My major comment about your video is how clean your bike is after all the off road riding you did. I have 50 years of motorcycle ownership and know how difficult it is to clean a really dirty bike. Yours looked show room clean. I also agree with the other comments that you live in a beautiful country. Thanks again for the review.
@@johnhamilton7641 Thanks so much for your really kind comments! I didn't realize that they discontinued the LRH. That's sad coz it really helped pull me into the ADV world. I hope you find a good one for your wife, though I'm sure there will be several in the market that haven't been taken offroad and would still be in a relatively good condition. Good luck with your search and I wish you and your wife safe and enjoyable rides together!
You did an excellent job with this video! Best Tiger 900 video I have seen!
Thanks a lot Michael! This is very encouraging! I'm now also considering making a similar feature of the Street Twin, based on my experience owning it.
Thank you for your thorough review of the 900 low. I’m 5’6” and have sat on the bike and really felt comfortable on it. For us shorter individuals I just wish there were more options for us in the adventure class of motorcycles.
Thanks a lot for your comment Chuck. I agree, I do hope there were more options. I actually tried the GS 1250 recently and realized that it's also accessible, but then I've decided to stick with my Tiger, because I do enjoy it a lot. 👍
Were you able to flat foot it? I am 5’4” with 28” inseam.
@@RR9sf Yes, I am able to flatfoot the bike with slightly bent knees. I have a 30 inch inseam so I think you'd have no problem.
I seen a video with a beginner girl rider that had her Tiger Adventure lowered for her height & it was super nice bike plus allowed her to ride with her husband 👍 I’m not trying to sell you a Triumph but they give the most options & are very nicely optioned out for anyones wants or needs.
Can’t find that in other manufacturers 😢
Wow! Finally a very realistic review for me that is actually vertically challenged but love adventure bikes. Salamat kabayan for this review, you just earned a new sub.
Thanks a lot kabayan! It means a lot to me that you appreciated this review. I hope you enjoy the other features in this channel. I'm now working on my next video - a documentary on the Philippines' only underground cemetery, which the National Historical Commission allowed me to shoot. Stay safe and healthy!
Good review!!!
Thanks so much!
You call yourself a new rider but you have developed a good sense of discipline and confidence on many different terrains! I am also a ‘new rider’ who currently owns a Ducati scrambler icon and a thruxton rs (I had to have it) and am thinking about buying a tiger 900 low for longer rides and adventures. Thanks to your thoughtful and thorough video, I am one step closer. I do not need to keep up with the gsx1200 folks. I just want warm hands (I know it’s extra!) and cruise control. And the ability to feel ready for a highway!
Wow, I really love the cool iconic style of the Thruxton! Thanks a lot for your kind comments Elizabeth, and it's great to meet another enthusiast online 👍. I think the Tiger 900 is able to hold its own out there on the road, and it's really quite light. Although I did have a problem when I loaded my topbox with camping gear and went offroad 😅... that was a lesson learned for me.
Remember expert to novice, it’s all trial & error 💯 I’ve been riding sense 5 & I still learning lol, and 3 time world Champ in class.
Theses new bikes are so amazing 😳🤗I’ve stuck to basics first, comfort comfort comfort, then quality, & options. That way you feel like you’re one with the bike, and not on a bucking bronco 😂
Hope that helps. Weight to Hp & Torque are helpful too 🏍️💨
Thanks so much for your very informative "review" and personal experience with the 900 GT Low! I am a little over 5'7" with a 31" inseam and have been riding a Yamaha Super Tenere (1200cc) for the last year. I have the seat in the low position, at about 33.5. With "sag," I can usually only flat-foot one foot at stops. I have found this bike to be top heavy and challenging to push when parking it - as I cannot straddle it I have to roll it into place - and have dropped it doing this. I am selling this bike and am considering the Triumph 900 GT or the 800XRX, as well as the BMW F700GS. I appreciated your showing the adjustable seat for the 900. This helps a lot! Cheers from Colorado!
Thanks a lot for your comment and also for sharing your experience with the taller Super Tenere. I recently also started looking at the GS line in case I eventually want to transition to the heavier ADVs and I was surprised at the accessible height and balance of the 1250 GS. Another mid-sized ADV bike that I was recently impressed with is the KTM 790 adventure, which is super light and easily manageable even with its 830-850 mm seat height. Good luck in your search and it would be great if you can share what you eventually decide on. Ride safe 👍
Oh wow, deciding between T100, ST and Tiger now, this is precisely the video that I need. Thank you so much!
Thanks a lot for such a cool comment! I'm really happy that this video has helped somehow. It's truly a tough choice, especially with the enhancements of the 2021 versions of the T100 and ST. Good luck and ride safe!
Very Nicely and practically explained. I liked it!! Keep reviewing adv bikes like this. 👌
Thanks so much! I'm glad you liked it 🙏
Thank you for this, it was a very thorough introduction and made me even more interested in this bike. Happy riding!! :)
Thanks a lot and I hope you find the perfect bike for you. Ride safe 👍
I really enjoyed your review and appreciate all the points you touched on regarding the Tiger 900GT. Keep up the good work and I wish you safe journeys.
Thanks so much for such kind and encouraging words! I'm so glad you appreciated the video. I wish you all the best as well and safe journeys!
Great video. Thank you so much. I'm picking up a 900 Tiger GT Pro next week. I'm 5' 5" with a 28 inch inseam. I sat on the 900 LRH model that you reviewed and it felt great. I found a GP Pro for sale with only 984 miles on it. Perfect condition. Since it was a private sale within the state (Arizona), I didn't have to pay sales tax, and as a private sale there was no freight, setup charge, etc. that a dealer would add. Since I need to low ride height of the LRH model, I'm investing in the LRH seat, and a set of Lust Racing lowering links. These two mods bring the GT Pro down to the same ride height as your LRH model. Thank you again for an excellent video.
Thanks a lot and I'm glad you liked the video. The LRH is suprisingly low for an ADV... 770mm if I'm not mistaken. To have that height on a GT Pro is great! Congratulations!
Well done indeed!
Greetings from BC, Canada.
Thanks a lot! And warm greetings from the Phils!
There’s so much natural beauty in the Philippines. I would love to go ride with you sometime. I’ve been to your country to go snorkeling 🤿 and exploring near El Nido. Next I want to explore on a motorcycle.
Thanks so much! It's great to travel the Philippines by motorbike, and I do hope you can visit and try it out 👍👍👍 We'd be happy to ride with you!
A very good review. A Very informative explanation of your motorcycles capabilities. Just as good, if not better than
Most of the triumph GT 900 videos I have watched. Thank you.
Thanks a lot for your really kind and encouraging comment. I was hoping to make similar reviews of other bikes, but I haven't gotten another one since 🙂. Keep safe and ride safe.
Awesome review brother! I’m from Mexico and with your video, I’ve decided to purchase the 900 GT low version! I’m 5’7 and I’ve been struggling with bigger bikes like the GS 1250! Now I’m going for the 900 GT low! Thank you and keep it up! 😊
Thanks a lot for your kind comment and I'm glad the video could be of help. I believe they've improved the Tiger 900 from the version I had and so I'm sure yours will be even much better! Ride safe 👍
Hi There! Such a honest and detailed review... Including the comparison with other triumph models. Amazingly presented... Keep coming with more videos.. Ride Hard! Cheers 😊
Thanks a lot for your comment👍and thanks for watching the video. Keep safe!
Excellent review, very detailed and informative. Better than any other on you tube
Thanks so much for your really kind comment! 👍 I'm truly glad that you found it informative!
Such a honest review, thanks for the effort! This really helped me a lot by choosing my next bike as a Tiger 900 low. BR, Yan
I'm really glad to hear this Yan. Congratulations on your choice! Ride safe!
Great job on this review video!
Thanks a lot! I'm glad you liked it
My friend, thank you from Russia for your sharing interesting experience! A gt pro rider.
Thank you and greetings from the Philippines! 👍 I'm so glad you liked the video and I am happy to be part of the GT riding community. Ride safe my friend!
Thank you for a very good review!!! Im a short beginner rider and i rally want to buy a adventure bike but i have noticed that there are very very few bikes that fit's me but thanks to you i think i maby found my first adventure bike 😉👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Keep up the good video work 😋👊🏾
// Jonas 🇸🇪
Thanks so much for your comment 👍 I think you'll appreciate the Tiger 900 GT if you test ride it, because it's quite light as well. Good luck in your search! 😃
Thank you. I’m 5-6 and also got my first bike 3 years ago. T100. . It’s not comfy for long distances and can’t go on gravel . I’ve been looking around for a adv that I fit on . I’m def gonna check this out.
Thanks for your comment. 👍 The bike has certainly increased my confidence in riding ADV bikes, and I've used it to try out offroad tracks as well. It's not as capable offroad as other ADV bikes (given its road bias), but I think it can handle the occasional trails. Good luck with your search.
Nice, Joel. Minette here. You have good vlogs. My sons are into vlogs. I asked them and our classmates to subscribe to your channel. You also have a good video editor. Keep it up!
Hi Minette, it's been a long time and it's really great to meet up with you once again here in UA-cam! 😊 Thanks for supporting my channel and endorsing me to your sons and our former classmates!!! 👍 My channel is really more of a personal endeavor (with a special interest in church features), although I did have to ask my youngest daughter to teach me the initial basics of you tubing! 😁 So I'm really glad that you liked the editing (though I am continually learning)! Where can I find your sons' vlogs... I'd really be interested to check them out!
@@MotoFaith Joel, glad to hear from you. He has a channel but he is not active at the moment. But you can check out his channel ua-cam.com/channels/WSB8Bwo7yk0fDCSgvbSncA.html
I like your Church features cause when you are featuring Church's which is accessible, near Manila. Happy to connect with you.. God bless.
@@emeritaloreleitapia1031 Galing! Sige, I'll check the channel out as well! I'm glad you also like the church features. I plan to make more after the lockdown. 👌
Highly appreciated your excellent way of explaining thoroughly about your personal experience/review about triumph 900 gt low.. prior of purchasing my first adventure bike this video is helpful.. i know its past but would love to follow more about adventure bike motos and you may be very helpful to share more updates regarding mention above. best regards and well done Sir!!
Thanks so much for your kind comments. It's exciting that you're about to buy your 1st adventure bike. I think most brands are good in their own way, pero as an ADV beginner my 1st consideration was height and weight. At that time the Tiger 900GT Low was one of the most accessible bike out there. Youre also bound to drop it, esp if you take it offroad, so you may want to consider buying brand new and 2nd hand. Good luck!
Great bike. I have the 900 GT Pro. I wanted the low due to my height (5'3'') but was out of stock. But i have gotten used to the Tiger Gt Pro. Thanks for sharing your video.
@@CoolMotoRider Congratulations on successfully managing the GT Pro! I myself would've gotten the Pro but I found it intimidating back then.
@@MotoFaith Thank you, and your encouragement is much appreciated. Enjoy the bike as well.
BRAVO Señor 👏👏👏, I'll be in the Phillipines in December so would love to catch up for a ride, don't worry I'm not a YT'ber, just a family man on a 2 year holiday
Hello my friend, it would certainly be great to ride with you when you visit the Philippines! 👍👍👍I envy your 2-year holiday! 👏
Excellent video and and very useful for me as a short rider who is looking at this bike
Thanks a lot John for your comment! I hope all goes well with your search for a motorcycle. Ride safe
Excellent video. I am 5’7” with a 29.5 inseam. I’m also 72 years old. I am currently riding a BMW 1250 RT because I’m doing long distance touring. As I age I will be downsizing to a lighter, lower touring/adventure bike so I am very interested in your vid on the 900. Thanks for your great info. Cheers from Tucson.
Greetings from Manila! I'm really happy that the video has been of some help. What amazes me the most is how Triumph succeeded in making the bike feel so light, and how they managed to put much of the weight at the bottom. This also gave me more room to load my bike with stuff for long hauls. For example, I just bought the top box... I earlier feared its impact on "top heaviness" but I actually almost don't feel anything. Ride safe!
Bautiful sharing my friend, your bike is amazing👍🏻
Thanks a lot and stay safe my friend! 👌
Sure GLad To Come Across Review, 🌈Peace Be With ALL.
Thanks Bryan. Peace be with you and keep safe.
I’ll have my 900 GT pro soon 🤗🎉
Also remember tires will give much options on what type of riding you will me doing.
Standard tires are street.
The suspension has all modes you can ever think of on the GT Pro or just get the Adventure model🥳
The GT Pro indeed has more options than the regular GT and I believe more riding modes. I also agree on the type of tires... I changed mine last year to Scorpion STRs and they made a big difference when I took the bike offroad. 👍
Thank you for a Very much for this informative video to help me choose my next bike.
Thanks a lot as well Martin, and I'm glad that it helped you somehow in weighing the pros and cons of your various options. Good luck in your search and ride safe 👍
Thanks for sharing 😊👍
Thanks for watching 👍👍👍
Great review 👍Thank you
Thanks a lot for your kind comment.
Very good review. I think about buying this version, and your review really helped.
thank you
I'm glad you found this review helpful, and thanks for your comment. Good luck in your decision-making 👍
Thanks for this very informative video. The T100 is a different class and I have enjoyed its feel, sounds, and looks. Looking forward to getting the Tiger 900 GT LRH.
Thanks a lot for your comment! The T100 is truly an iconic bike. Congratulations on your new Tiger! 👍
Perfect review! Thank you!
Thanks so much! Ride safe 👍
Thank you, this was helpful, I am in Northern Ireland and I pick up my bike this Wednesday coming, I have traded in the 12oo Explorer as it was getting too heavy for me, I'm 62 now and needed something a bit lighter and not as tall.
Thanks a lot for your comment! I assume you're picking up a Tiger 900? A friend of mine had the Explorer some years back and he did mention that it was a bit top heavy, although I wonder if the upcoming Tiger 1200 will be lighter and more agile. Ride safe!
The vídeo was very useful for me! Thanks for the help!
Thanks a lot for your comment, and I'm happy that you found it useful 👍
@@MotoFaith It was one of the most helpful videos that I’ve seen about the Tiger GT 900 low version! Congrats! I’m following you guys now! 👍
That was really good any way you want to call it. I own an air cooled Bonnie and a V-Strom 650. The new Tigers have me thinking this could be my one and only bike am leaning towards the 850 primarily for price. Liked & Subscribed. Keep the video's coming.
Thanks a lot Tom for watching my video, your comments and for subscribing! 👍 I'm actually beginning to miss my old Bonnies with their quaint, classic appeal, and the new 2021 Scramblers look very cool. I read some really great reviews about the V-Strom 650 as well... about their practicality and comfort as adventure touring bikes. I myself might have bought the Tiger 850, but unfortunately Triumph had not yet released the model when I purchased my GT. I wish you well, and safe rides!
Very good review 👍 Thankyou
Thanks so much for your comment! I'm glad you liked the vid 👍
more power sir! Hoping to get this as my first big bike as well! Ride safe always!
Thanks a lot, and I'm glad you found this video helpful somehow. I think you'll really appreciate the bike, and the people at Triumph PH are very helpful.
Excellent overview of the Tiger 900 GT Low. What's the longest ride you've done? Did you have an fatigue? I'm shopping for a new bike for longer ridding adventures. Three things on my wish list are cruise control, very comfy seat and good wind protection from the windshield. Hoping you have time to comment. Thanks!
Thanks a lot for your comment and questions Richard. The longest continuous ride I did was 400++ kms, which was around 5 hrs (no stops at all) and 6 hrs (with a dinner break). I did not experience any unusual fatigue with the Tiger. The seat is comfortable (although not as comfy as the GS 1250) and the Tiger has cruise control. Im impressed by the windshield, because it does a great job deflecting the wind and insects (especially riding at night). In fact, I can sometimes keep my visor up in lower speeds. Good luck with your search!
PERFECT REVIEW
Thanks a lot for your very kind comment 👍👍👍
Thanks for the video
You're welcome, and thanks as well for watching it 👍
Great review !
Thanks a lot... much appreciated 👍
A great informative video which I would love to have watched prior to purchasing my Tiger 900 GT Pro two months ago. I absolutely agree with you, the bike inspires confidence in shorter riders like us. I’m 5ft 6 and also around 30” inseam. Even thought I have the standard GT Pro seat on its lowest setting Of 810mm and find this more than acceptable for an adventure bike which I had never considered prior to test riding the Tiger, I had always assumed adventure bikes were too big. I wish you many more happy and safe enjoyable miles on your Tiger and thank you for the video!!!
Thanks a lot for sharing your views about the Tiger and for your great comments. I was actually considering whether the Tiger GT Pro would be a good next progression for me (after fully enjoying my LRH for a couple of more years of course 😊 ), especially after others (spacecoasttactical and Ron Pirie) gave encouraging comments about it, as yourself. I have also been reading about other ADVs like the F 850 GS, and I also tested the 1250 GS (before eventually choosing the Tiger 900 GT LRH), These were all amazing bikes, but I simply had an inexplicable sense of extra confidence with the Tigers. Another factor that finally sealed the deal for me was actually beyond the bike itself, and more into the dealership - since Triumph just entered the Philippine market, as opposed to the other brands, I actually felt that I was investing into a brand (or a company) that would progress with me (despite the concomitant risks of an initially thin after-market selection). Thanks again for sharing your views! Take care and ride safe my friend!
Love the bike! Enjoyed hearing your opinions on this bike! I've been wanting to hear your thoughts on the Tiger GT LRH. The bike must be a great tourer for someone that deeply seeks Adventure touring rides. Keep safe always!
Thanks a lot Yaw! I'm so glad you liked the vid 👍. It's truly a cool adventure tourer, although it's height prevents it from going through more challenging terrain that your cool Scrambler can take. I'd love to join you though on your next river crossings! 😃😃😃
Great video 👍 and a great bike ! I’m like you ,I’ve just started riding again 2 years ago ! It’s a truly do it all bike 👍
Thanks a lot! 😃 It really is very manageable. I assume that you also ride a Tiger. I've been taking it lately to really muddy terrain (thanks to the rains) and I think I just need to change my tires to more knobby ones. Ride safe!
@@MotoFaith yes ,I have the Gt pro . You definitely need off road tyres for the muddy stuff ! Looks like you are loving the bike 👍
Really lovin' it man! Wow... congrats on the GT Pro!
Thank you. I took a normal 900 out and im 5ft 5 on a triumph demo. I dropped it! Ive bought a low ride height and had to pay the excess for the damage😢 lookong foreard to getting my 900 in caspian blue in teo weeks..
Oh no... I hope you weren't hurt yourself and that the damage to the demo bike wasn't that big/costly. I remember I dropped my Tiger (even with the low height) during the first week of taking it out to a long ride (and without first putting the crash bars). Lesson learned the hard way for me. I've seen at least one video where the owner said she preferred the red over the blue color, but I personally prefer the caspian blue. It seems way cooler. By the way, I recently took my Street Scrambler offroad and so I'll be soon releasing a video comparing the performance of the Tiger 900 GT vs the Scrambler 900, in case you were wondering how these two relate (at least offroad). Ride safe and congratulations on your new purchase!
@MotoFaith alas it cost me 1000 quid because the tank was 💔... and a sore twisted back.
Oh man... that was a pricey lesson, but at least it was just a sore back that could easily heal. By the way, I was wondering why you chose the Tiger instead of say the GS or even the KTM 790 Adventure. These were the 3 adventure bikes I was considering at one point.
@MotoFaith love. Never had a triumph fail me. I've had a street triple, a trident 660 and now a tiger. Buy British.
Really good review.
Stay safe brother
Thanks so much! Safe travels to you as well 🙏
Nice review. I'm am looking at this same bike. I'm riding a MT-09 now but I want to get off road a lot more being we live in Bataan. Many dirt roads and mountain terrain.
If you ever get to Bataan .... Always welcome
Thanks a lot for the comment and invitation! 👍 Bataan is such a cool place... lots of camping areas as well , though I've never been to any of the offroad areas there. The 900 GT can do decent offroad stuff, but it struggles on more serious terrain. Good luck in your search 👍
Very well done presentation and very clearly spoken. Salamat
Not only do you have a great taste in motorcycle brand but model also :-)
I am seriously considering buying a second Tiger to keep in Mindoro for my travels there after I retire next year.
I am 5'6" with 29" inside leg and like a previous comment, I found that the standard GT Pro was fine for me (I'm in UK) with low seat height and Daytona M-Star GTX boots.
I am very much looking forward to returning to your amazing country again (after living in Puerto Galera for a year). I have travelled to more than 20 countries in the world now and Philippines people and countryside is my favourite .
Thanks a lot for your generous comments, and I'm really happy that you liked it here in the Philippines! I hope you do return and then we could ride around the country. Two of my close riding budies are also from the UK, and they're really cool chaps! They ride BMW GSs and so we could match them with our Triumphs. 👍👍👍 Thanks as well for your views/tip regarding the GT Pro!
@@MotoFaith Walang anuman
I hope to see you soon. If you ever get the chance to visit Scotland, I'd be happy to show you around :-)
Great review, plus your country looks amazing! I'm thinking of getting a tiger 1200 for the power and shaft drive, but the weight is the issue as much as the height.. A low seat version would be beneficial. 👍
Hi Barry thanks a lot for your really kind comments, and also for sharing your thoughts about the Tiger 1200. To be honest, I have myself reached some kind of crossroad... I feel that I am ready to further upgrade, and the 1200 did come to mind. However, I was informed that, even with the low seat, it would still be higher than even the Rally Pro. Plus, I feel that I don't need the added power anyway. I am now fiddling with the idea of getting a Rally Pro with a low seat option. I tried it and it's quite manageable for me, even if it is taller than the GT Low. I still love my GT though, and so I'm currently at the stage of uncertainty...
@@MotoFaith interesting..! I think it depends on what kind of terrain you want to ride in, and whether the rally pro would give you more capability over the GT. I recently watched a review of both bikes side by side, and it seemed the pro,with its longer travel suspension and extra engine mode (off road pro I think, which allows you to turn off the traction and abs completely) would be the better bike if you do a lot of off road. I want a bike more as a long distance mostly road tourer with luggage, and very little dirt riding.. So the bigger engine would be an advantage! Your GT is already a fantastic bike though! 🙂
@@baz5806 Thanks a lot Barry! Great points indeed. You hit the nail on the head, because I was thinking of the Rally more due to its off road characteristics, but you're also right that I do not foresee myself going on lots of extreme dirt tracks anyway. I'll keep you posted in this thread on my decision. Do keep me posted as well on whether you eventually get the Tiger 1200... would love to hear your initial thoughts about the bike 👍
Hello, my friend.
Wow, motorcycle driving is so fun and touching 💗🌷💛 video.
Have a comfortable day 🍀🌷💕
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Thanks a lot my friend, and I wish you well! Ride safe! 👍
Great video. I like that you covered the few negatives as well as the positives. I have a Tiger 800 XRx Low and I'm seriously considering upgrading. I just need to see if I'm comfortable on the regular GT with the low seat or if I need the low 900.
Thanks a lot for your comment Mike! 👍 The GT Low has been a great workhorse so far. The only thing for me offroad is that I still find the triple engine a bit too responsive even on offroad mode (as opposed to a twin) and so I just need to be a bit more gentle on the throttle. Good luck with your selection!
I also had a tiger 800 XRX low which I loved and could touch the ground very comfortably with my 28 inch inseam. I sold it because I do ride canyons very aggressively and got a little sketchy scraping the pigs. I purchased a tiger 900 GT pro regular height and put a low seat on it. Great bike.
Nice review!
I’ve tried many bikes, Triumph & BMW 900’s are very close to each other, but the biggest thing I’ve felt was weight.
Lighter bikes are much easier to control on & off the road.
As for comfort the Triumph is the Cadillac, of all them 🤗💯
Get what you pay for 😊
And you can pipe the Triumph and gain much power if you really need it 😂 but I can’t see needing much more here in the Philippines 😂
You’ll be lucky to get out of 2nd gear with traffic 🤦♂️🤣
Hahaha! Nailed it right there on the traffic! Seriously though, I had the same consideration when I chose the Tiger 900 over the GS 1250 here in the Philippines. I felt that the triple 888cc of the Tiger gave me more than sufficient power to get around, and even to overtake vehicles in provincial roads. My friends ride the GS 1250 and I am able to maintain a similar pace with them when we take long rides around the country. Also, I like that Triumph's presence in the Philippines is consistently increasing... I took a risk purchasing their 1st showroom Tiger more than 2 years ago, because I wasn't sure if their first shop would do well enough, and so I'm happy to still be with them as they expand locally.
I agree with you 💯
What most people don’t realize that weight per Hp & Torque have huge factor on speed.
So with you being light weight & good power, your able to hang with 1250cc bikes & be more nimble around town without having to carry all that weight 💪🤗
Bravo !
Thanks a lot! 👍
Buen video, saludos desde Chile, Sudamerica :-)
Greetings as well from the Philippines and thanks for watching the video! Mantente seguro mi amigo 👍
Well done bro. Really nice video. Totally honest, no nonsence, practical and realistic. I have an 850 sport and have experienced all that you mentioned, except differentiating the buzz on the bars. Also,I have the reqular seat in low position (810 mm). But I would have preferred a low seat...only now I will have to purchase it as an accessory after market from Triumph (a cheap money making trick. They refused to give it on purchase). Ride on, ride safe, live safe. All the best. Shashi in Mumbai.
Thanks Shashi! I've been wondering how the overall experience of the 850 sport is, as compared to the GT, because they're practically the same body and engine (with some differences in modes and features). It's also interesting to know that the dealer refused to sell you (replace) the low seat upon purchase of the unit, because our dealer here in Manila mentioned a couple of times that they could offer that optional seat upon purchase (or maybe I understood them wrong). I'm glad to meet another Tiger rider here! Ride safe my friend!
very nice video.i have same bike not LRH (since triumph dont sell LRH in india) so i bought a low seat and bike is with low position adjustment 790 mm.i am 5 feet 5 inch so tip toeing now.going to lower bike by 32 mm with lust racing lowering link then it will become like yours.
Yes I came across a review that the Tiger LRH isn't sold in India, but it's good to hear that there's a kit to lower it. Thanks a lot for your kind comment and share. 👍
Excellent review. Clear & concise. "...like a scooter "....really? But that definitely is a description that'll get people like curious! And not in a negative way. The better they handle, lower in height n weight the better they are.
I am 5'-7" with a 31 inch seam; & ride a 2021 GSA R1250 LOW. Its a good bike. But the more I look at the tiger 900 the more I think its a better bike. I had the GSA R1200 low before this....so I do have experience on the BMWs....they are great bikes....but not necessarily the best out there. 😉
Thanks for the great and detailed comment. 👍The GS1250's boxer engine seems to give it a lower center of gravity than the Tiger, even if it's heavier (especially the GSA). To be honest, I think the boxer's twin engine is more forgiving than the Tiger's triple offroad, coz the triple seems to be more sensitive on the throttle response (which doesn't seem to change even on offroad mode). But all taken, I'm still enjoying my Tiger 900 two years on... ride safe!
Very good work mate. Well done.
What tyres do you recommend for all round touring use?
Thanks a lot, I'm glad that you like the video! As for tires, I switched the stock tires with the Scorpion STRs, I find them to be more capable offroad (like whenever I go motocamping) and still very good on pavement... although I heard that they have a shorter lifespan.
Thankyou great content which has helped me, question, why are you front indicators continually flashing, is this a legal thing in you country?
Thanks a lot for your kind comment, and I'm really glad that the video has somehow been helpful. 👍 Your point about my flickering foglamps is quite interesting. They're actually constant and only appear to be flashing. I was told that the flickering effect is caused by the non-alignment of lights' electric frequency with my camera's recording frames per second.
Perfect in Manila kuya, I live in California and it's enough dito already
Thanks John! Be safe over there and ride safe 👍👍👍
Nice video. What is the ground clearance like in low version?
Thanks a lot! 👍 A fully minimized rear preload position will give you around 6 inches. This clearance will increase as you increase the preload. For example, my ground clearance is now around 6.5 inches.
I appreciate your thorough and honest review. As a 5'4 rider coming from a ninja1000 with 820mm seat height and a himalayan, would you recommend the low version or the pro version for me?
Hi Joman, I think the GT Pro has an 820mm minimum seat height and so you might be comfortable with it, as its similar to your ninja. I would've gotten a Pro or Rally myself if I had a few more years' experience at the time I got my GT (though Im still quite happy with my current LRH). In a worst scenario, I think you can still buy a low seat height for your GT Pro to shave of some more mm. All the best in your selection... ride safe 👍
Great advice! Thank you and happy trails!
Very nice review 😊 thank you!
I just got this one. I noticed that only one headlight comes on. Is there any setting/ switch to activate both the headlight?
Thanks a lot for your kind comment! 🙏 I think the only way to switch both headlights is to put it on high beam... i.e. the left light is dedicated for high beam.
Hello! Do you know the ground clearence of the GT LRH? I read about people who say they scrape the pegs on almost every turn and that you have to be very carefull when leaning. Did this ever happen to you?
Thanks for the question. I haven't had that experience, but my skid plate did hit the ground in a particularly rough trail. Based on my own measurement, the ground clearance is around 6 to 6.5 inches. I think it's around the same as the Scrambler 900.
That’s rubbish I’ve had mine banked over and certainly no scraping some just make these comments as there not a fan of low ride heights but take it from an owner who’s ridden both it’s perfect for the shorter rider and u sacrifice very little
An excellent review, very helpful as it covers so many important aspects. I have a similar height, thinking of upgrading to Tiger 850 from Z900. What's the seat height in LRH version ?
Thanks Rajiv! I'm glad you found it useful. The lowest seat height of the LRH is 29.9 I think, and it can reach around 31 inches.
@@MotoFaith thank you very much
Enjoyed hearing your thoughts on the bike. Just got a regular 900 gt myself last week and curious what engine/crash bars you are using and if you rate them? Thanks
Thanks a lot! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. 👍 I'm got the Outback Motortek crashbars and skid plate. They're really tough, but tend to limit the space for my left foot.
@@MotoFaith Thanks for getting back to me. I'll check them out. Was thinking I might get SW-Motech bars. They look similar so will compare. Stay safe.
@@HW-kf7hi Great! I just wanted to add that the bars reach really close to the gear shifter and break pedal, so it leaves little space for your feet. Also, despite Outback's video that shows the bike being dragged and the bars catching all the hits, I actually dropped my bike once on the right side, and the brake pedal actually still touched the ground... causing it to be dented. It wasn't a major dent, but I just thought you should know.
@@MotoFaith Thanks for the advice. It seems none are perfect.
So, it was a good review especially for short people. 5'7" . Has this bike been to Baguio yet and if so did it make it up the mountain with little effort? Given another choice would you consider the 850 with a low seat?
Thanks for your comment Owen! I haven't ridden it to Baguio, but I rode it through the twisty mountain roads around that area and through Sierra Madre, so I guess similar conditions... inclines, loose asphalt and potholes caused by large trucks and buses, long queues of slow moving trucks that need to be overtaken (i.e. the not-so-glamorous parts of mountain roads in the region 😄 ). The bike performed very well with the scorpion STRs (I wouldnt know with stock tires though), it gripped the road very well, it didnt skid through the broken asphalt even on curves (with caution ofcourse). At one point I considered the 850, but people said it was much heavier than the tiger 900. I havent ridden the 850 yet and reviews say its a good bike, but I decided to just stick with my tiger 👍... it feels so agile on the twisties. 850 might be better offroad given that the tiger is a triple, but it can handle the job well enough.
@@MotoFaith Thanks for the reply. Stationed at Clark 67-68-70-71 Baguio then was heaven to me. Lived in San Pablo, Laguna. I miss the PI. Poor economy is preventing me from another bike purchase. Triumph is the way to go. Stick with the Tiger
Thanks for the advice Owen! I hope you can come visit the islands again soon 👍
how do you find the triumph tiger?? 😀
Hi Kate, I'm actually enjoying it. I think I've done all that can be done to enhance its offroad specs like change to 70/30 tires, buy tougher skid plates, etc., and have been stretching it a bit in that area. It can manage, though as you said in your own review the ground clearance is sacrificed at some point. But I've managed to increase the height gradually thru the adjustable suspension. It's a tough bike too.
May I ask what the ground clearance is? Would it be able to go from the curb down to the road with clearance?
Hi, thanks for your question. 👍 The ground clearance with the lowest setting of the rear suspension is around 6 inches. I've adjusted it upwards so it's now around 6.5 inches. My house has a high transition from my parking to the street (almost like a curb), and I've had no problems with the bike.
@@MotoFaith thank you great video. I will get one of these
How are these bikes like to ride around metro manila traffic
Thanks a lot for your question 👍... the bike is actually very nimble and I can easily filter through with the smaller bikes (except in super tight spaces of course). Even with my panniers and top box, the bike is well balanced and not as heavy as the 1200 bikes. Actually, one reason why I haven't switched to the heavier and taller ADVs is that the reachability of this bike gives me so much confidence in really dense traffic scenarios, which is abundant in Manila and some other cities across the Philippines.
Thanks for your helpful comment once I get back will need to take one for a test ride
Curious do you know the ground clearance on the GT 900 Low?
Based on my own measurements, the ground clearance can range from 6 to 6.5 inches.
what is your height bro? rs always
I can readily flatfoot the bike with an inseam of 30 inches. You can see details at 6:56 of the video. Ride safe!
@@MotoFaith thank you brother. rs always
hi, i have a bike like yours.... i m portugal
Greetings from the Philippines! It's great to meet a fellow owner of the Tiger 900GT LRH! 👍
@@MotoFaith hello, today the parts I asked for arrived, a heated seat and auxiliary headlights...
I didn't have time to test the lights but the seat when testing it is a brutal difference, quite comfortable, BUT I lost the height of the floor I had, we have to choose the height or comfort of the seat... As I have 1.69mt on the seat low I get to the ground quite well, and I get the vision on top of the visor, it's right in the middle of the vision. It was more for you to understand the difference between the seats and their height.
I am now with 5 thousand km and yes you are right the more km you have the more the exhaust sound gets thicker.
Hug
@@hugoferreira5742 Congratulations on your new seat and lamps! It's interesting to see the trade-off between the heated seat and overall seat height. I guess it's possible to lessen the preload adjustment, but that will then lessen ground clearance of the bike. Thanks for sharing!
Very nice idol! I'm 5'5 and I love naked bikes but the tiger 900 is just as good!! How much po ba yung unit? As well as yung saddle bags nyo po?
RS and God bless
Thanks a lot for your comments. I think the Tiger GT LRH is now around PHP1M from the dealer. I can't remember the exact price of the saddle bags, but I purchased these from Ride Manila, so you could probably check the prices out from their website. I got 2 Kriega OS6 drybags and one Kriega OS18 bag.