Triumph tiger 955
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Re: Triumph tiger 955
Great bikes l had the 885i & 955i loved both of 'em great long distance bikes.
***just like Britney Spears oops I did it again……sold the Scrambler & as of now there may not be a replacement***
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Re: Triumph tiger 955
fugly (thumbs)
I have had my 955 since 06 and the only problem I have had with it was rec and stator issues which have now been fixed other than that the engine is orgasmic and they are a little top heavy but I'm a light weight.
Great touring bike and still some good 955's around have a look on Tigertriple.com (thumbs)
cheers Spud
I have had my 955 since 06 and the only problem I have had with it was rec and stator issues which have now been fixed other than that the engine is orgasmic and they are a little top heavy but I'm a light weight.
Great touring bike and still some good 955's around have a look on Tigertriple.com (thumbs)
cheers Spud
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You don't waste time... you waste yourself
You don't waste time... you waste yourself
Re: Triumph tiger 955
Bought one new in 2005. Had quite a few niggling little issues, more so than any Jap bike i've owned.
Engine seemed to be ok, but side stand bracket bent causing switch to occasionally cut out engine. Throttle kept sticking. The clocks were hard to read at night. Corrosion was quite bad. The OE panniers leaked like a sieve, had new seals put in but still wouldn't cure it.
The main thing that pissed me off was Triumph quibbling ever time i wanted warranty issues sorted. But i guess Triumphs cs isn't an issue buying a bike this old.
As for the looks, i thought they would grow on me, but it just seemed to get uglier.
When it was 18 months old, i was glad to get shot of it.
Engine seemed to be ok, but side stand bracket bent causing switch to occasionally cut out engine. Throttle kept sticking. The clocks were hard to read at night. Corrosion was quite bad. The OE panniers leaked like a sieve, had new seals put in but still wouldn't cure it.
The main thing that pissed me off was Triumph quibbling ever time i wanted warranty issues sorted. But i guess Triumphs cs isn't an issue buying a bike this old.
As for the looks, i thought they would grow on me, but it just seemed to get uglier.
When it was 18 months old, i was glad to get shot of it.
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Re: Triumph tiger 955
tank range 200 plus but I never believe the gauge :whistle:Will wrote:Are there any known issues ,what's tank range do seats need altering are they comfy 4/6 hours , good for pillions
longest ride Pyrenees to Stourbridge 19.5 hours 955 miles covered (thumbs)
I have a madstad screen on mine visor up comfort at 70 plus
not heard off side stand issues before or throttle sticking, never had a problem with my panniers leaking except one time I had been riding in the rain for 10 bloody days :pinch:
cheers Spud
Life... it's not a dress rehearsal
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Re: Triumph tiger 955
I would sell mine if you are interested.02 bike,low mileage,drop me a PM if you want any details.
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There speaks a person that knows about good looks.Redmurty wrote:fugly
have a look on Tigertriple.com (thumbs)
cheers Spud
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As spud said lovely tourer.
Had mine for 4 years 28 thousand miles and no problem. Unless letting the beast have a nap counts tiggers like a nap you know.part exchanged it for a 800tigger sorry spud but I never looked back ligher more nibble but still eats the miles
Cheers vince (thumbs)
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Re: Triumph tiger 955
I had one of the last 955i, with the 1050 bottom end, registered 2007. Bullet proof powerful engine, a little top heavy perhaps but still handled well. As for looks, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I quite liked it and will I'm sure be a sought after classic before too long. I soon regretted selling mine. Did several long European trips on mine, no problems, not even leaking panniers. Needed a sheepskin to improved long distance comfort though. Imho, a great bike.