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2013 Triumph Tiger Explorer (u54485) on 2040-motos

$12,995
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Appleton, Wisconsin

Appleton, WI
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Triumph Tiger tech info

VINVIN:SMTF02XK3DJ554485

Triumph Tiger description

2013 Triumph Tiger Explorer (U54485) http://www.motorcyclesofmilwaukee.com/lc/527819Remaining Factory Warranty LOW APRIL FINANCING (to qualified credit) WE TAKE TRADESThe Tiger Explorer has many nice features like, cruise control, traction control, ANTILOCKING BRAKES brakes, adjustable seat and windshield, shaft drive, on board computer. Schlossmann BMW and Triumph Motorcycles12011 W Silver Spring DrMilwaukee, WI 5322 Vehicle info http://www.motorcyclesofmilwaukee.com/lc/527819 year: 2013 Make: Triumph Model: Tiger Explorer Mileage: 750 Stock #: U54485 VIN: SMTF02XK3DJ554485

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2012 Triumph Tiger Explorer Unveiled at EICMA

Tue, 08 Nov 2011

Powered by an all-new 1215cc three-cylinder engine producing a class-leading 135bhp with 89lb-ft. of torque, the Tiger Explorer sports a high specification that Triumph thinks will set a new benchmark in the adventure touring class. The thoroughly modern powerplant utilizes a new ride-by-wire electronic throttle system, allowing for a number of high-tech rider aids for added rider safety and comfort.

2014 Triumph Bonneville, Bonnevile T100, Thruxton and Scrambler Receive Minor Updates

Thu, 22 Aug 2013

Triumph has updated its modern classics lineup for 2014 with minor styling updates for the Bonneville, Thruxton and Scrambler. Otherwise, all three models return unchanged mechanically with some new colors (the colors listed below were announced for the U.K. market; Triumph may have different options for the U.S.) The 2014 Triumph Bonneville receives a new pillion grab rail and a new vinyl seat with improved filler material to improve rider comfort.

Best of British

Tue, 13 Dec 2011

Enigma 1050 is a new, all-British motorbike based around a Triumph 1050 Speed Triple engine. It's being put together by a small team of people headed by former MCN editor and lifelong fan of British engineering, Jim Lindsay. "The driving force behind the project," says Lindsay, "Is to showcase some of the amazing expertise that exists in the British motorcycle industry." Enigma is being designed as a sharp-handling road bike with all-day comfort as one of the key goals.