Triumph Tiger 1200 GT Pro - Test Ride

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  • Опубліковано 15 лис 2024

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  • @woodywood3388
    @woodywood3388 Місяць тому +3

    Bought a white one of these in July and I love it. I agree, the weight is manageable (less so for the GT Explorer due to an additional 12+kg in the tank). The TFT is a bit glacial on start, and takes a bit of getting used to. Very annoying that total mileage is nigh on impossible to find. Contrary to an earlier comment, iPhone synchronisation was easy, and the turn by turn navigation has so far been useful and accurate. I also disagree that the downshifter is iffy. I came from a Tiger 850 Sport where the downshifter was pretty clunky. If you use this one with a bit of finesse it works really well. Just don‘t think you can slam it down in the hope of getting massive engine braking. Saddle is all-day comfortable, having already done two 8 hour days on this. All in all, a terrific bike.

    • @CharltonsClassics
      @CharltonsClassics  Місяць тому +1

      @@woodywood3388 I definitely think white is the best colour to go with, and that bike just opens the door to travel possibilities. Didn’t get chance to play with the navigation on the test ride but seems like a great idea and would be interested in learning about it more so will keep my eye out for review videos. I also had no issues with the quick shifter and thought it worked well. In all a fantastic bike and I’m looking forward to getting one at some point. Enjoy your purchase buddy 😃

  • @restorider
    @restorider Місяць тому +1

    Good review and brilliant choice of roads to get the best out of the bike.

  • @brianlittle1132
    @brianlittle1132 Місяць тому +1

    I am a 5'6 shorty and also have a white one. Holding the home button lowers the bike by 20mm under 51mph and automatically raises, an absolute game changer. It's a big bike but not when you get it rolling. I had an 800 xrt and the tech spec on the Gt Pro is just superb and the joys of being a shorty means no wind buffering. Put your house up for sale lol

    • @CharltonsClassics
      @CharltonsClassics  Місяць тому

      @@brianlittle1132 ahh that’s a fantastic idea! I didn’t realise it did that. I’m the sort of person who likes to spend an evening or two reading the owners manual, so there are probably a number of tricks the bike has that I’m not aware of yet. But I had a great ride on her and she’s definitely in the plan. Haha yeah that’s one way to fix the problem eh 😊. Thanks for the comment, and ride safe 👍🏼

  • @judotaffy
    @judotaffy 2 місяці тому +2

    Great review, lovely roads you were riding on, is that wales?

    • @CharltonsClassics
      @CharltonsClassics  2 місяці тому

      @@judotaffy Thanks 😊. This was in the Trough of Bowland in Lancashire. Lovely place👌🏼

  • @toomass2668
    @toomass2668 2 місяці тому +2

    Haha :D I just bought (Got it 09.09.24) the same bike (same colour). Funny that before that I could not find any nice review videos of 2024 model Tiger 1200 GT PRO. Nice review btw :P Got it brand new and now I have 400km on it. So far noticed that there is some strange "ticking" noise coming from engine but I guess that is expected? Considering I came from Ducati Streetfighter V4S: Quite.a switch from my side LOL. Anyways I have enjoyed the Triumph so far. It is amazingly comfortable. Obviously haven't used much throttle since it is brand new and I am following the Triumph recommendation of not exceeding 3500 before 160KM etc.
    Faults? Wind noise is quite surprising. Thought it would be much less
    quick shift up is awesome, Down is "if"i
    Screen could be a bit faster. The connectivity with Iphone is nightmare. Using default navigation seems to be impossible.
    Other than than It is awesome bike. I finally can ride long hours because it is comfortable. Looks great with this colour as well.

    • @CharltonsClassics
      @CharltonsClassics  2 місяці тому

      @@toomass2668 Ahh very nice!
      Well I only had her for the day and she was very different to what I’m used to riding, but had such a good ride out.
      Plenty of power, fairly agile for a big bike, and could definitely see me doing some long distance touring with ease!
      Didn’t notice the ticking noise, but that may have been masked by the gale force winds I was experiencing 😂.
      Must be quite a transition from a Streetfighter too! Didn’t manage to try out the Bluetooth but from what I read the Triumph app is a really good idea. I would probably resort to a Quadlock in any case to be fair.
      Overall I was really impressed. Just have to work on a storage solution now haha

    • @toomass2668
      @toomass2668 2 місяці тому +2

      @@CharltonsClassics Ye. my first bike was Yamaha R1. I thought I wanted something fast and then after 1 season I realized I want something comfi. Then 4 years passed and I wanted new bike... of course I bought fastest bike out there cause thats who I am. And then after riding SF V4S (22 model) for 1 season I started thinking that I don't enjoy the insane acceleration as much as riding comfortable into sunset. LOL
      Anyways yea. Initially thought about Kawa Versys 1000 but I couldnt get any test riding with it. They had Triumph for testride that day so .. the rest is history :D
      So far, i don't regret! :P

    • @fredh4641
      @fredh4641 Місяць тому

      What do you mean by "Down is "if"i"?

    • @toomass2668
      @toomass2668 Місяць тому

      @@fredh4641 Upshift is instant and without any resistance. Downshift feels like trying to do normal downshift but without clutch. And yes of course quickshift is enabled. Tbh I rarely use quickshift anyways but thought it was good to point out

    • @fredh4641
      @fredh4641 Місяць тому +1

      @@toomass2668 So you mean a cluncky downshift?

  • @martinhughes9769
    @martinhughes9769 24 дні тому +1

    what’s putting me off triumph is the service cost service and value check at 10,000 miles ,apparently £ 1000😢

    • @CharltonsClassics
      @CharltonsClassics  23 дні тому

      Noo surely not! Looking at the online schedule the valve clearance checks are every 20k miles. And I would be using a local bike workshop to service mine as opposed to paying the extortionate dealer prices
      maintenanceschedule.com/triumph-tiger-1200-2022-1160cc-maint/#manual-for-the-triumph-tiger-1200-2022

    • @davidmitchell7005
      @davidmitchell7005 17 днів тому +1

      Valve check at 20k miles

  • @splodge57
    @splodge57 2 місяці тому +1

    More of this and you'll be bigger on youtube than TMF. Only a few minor adjustments needed.😊

    • @CharltonsClassics
      @CharltonsClassics  2 місяці тому

      Ha thanks. Although I think it would take a very long time to get to those dizzy heights 😂

    • @woodywood3388
      @woodywood3388 Місяць тому +1

      I‘ll have what you‘re drinking.

  • @specialandroid1603
    @specialandroid1603 Місяць тому

    The bike is heavy and you can feel that when riding it. It does not significantly impact handling tho. The engine sound is like marmite. Love it or hate it. The bike has stacks of power. For me it's too heavy to enjoy it. The 900 is a different story.

    • @CharltonsClassics
      @CharltonsClassics  Місяць тому

      I know it isn’t a lightweight bike but it did surprise me how manageable it was. Didn’t have any issues, although I’m sure fully loaded with a pillion it would be a different story. Definitely more than enough power like you say, and just so capable. Haven’t ridden 900 but I can imagine that’s also a great bike!

  • @gurra7771
    @gurra7771 Місяць тому

    Same road all the time - straight forward
    No city driving no highway
    Sorry didn’t gave me anything.