
Triumph Tiger 900 Gt Pro Review
"The best all-rounder triple-cylinder middleweight money can currently buy used."
Used Buyer Review
The Tiger 900 GT Pro is Triumph doing what they do best — building a middleweight adventure bike that actually feels like it was designed by riders, not accountants. The 888cc triple is genuinely special, that characterful low-down grunt making it feel bigger than the numbers suggest. Ergonomics are spot-on for taller riders, and the semi-active suspension on the Pro trim genuinely earns its premium over the base model. Don't skip it to save money on the used market. Used examples need scrutiny around the TFT display connections — early units developed gremlins with screen flickering, and Triumph dealers aren't cheap. Check the chain and sprockets obsessively; previous owners who did mostly urban riding often neglected them badly. The heated grips and cornering ABS work brilliantly and rarely cause issues. Avoid anything with aftermarket exhausts unless you fancy a dyno tune.
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Budget-conscious riders fearing Triumph dealer bills
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