Triumph Dealers Celebrate New Tiger Explorer June 18 & 19

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Press Release: To celebrate the arrival of the new Triumph Tiger Explorers, Triumph Dealers of North America are hosting a range of distinctive, adventure themed events and ‘How To’ clinics the weekend of June 18 and 19.

With everything from adventure riding tips, off-road demonstrations, packing strategies, roadside repair hacks and technical demonstrations of the new Explorers, the weekend is the time to inspire any adventurer.

Contact your local Triumph dealer to find out specific details on the weekend’s festivities or visits triumphmotorcycles.com to locate your nearest Triumph dealer.

The new Tiger Explorer family has been conceived, designed and built to deliver the ultimate transcontinental adventure motorcycle for every adventure rider. The new range includes five models, divided into two distinct model variants – the XR series, designed and optimized to deliver the ultimate on-road ride – and the XC series, designed to excel off-road. Both the XR and XC variants are more than capable of performing in either environment.

All models feature Triumph’s lauded 1215cc three-cylinder engine, supplying power through a final shaft drive – the most powerful shaft-driven adventure bike on the market. The triple engine’s power is delivered smoothly and progressively across the rev range through its linear torque curve. A torque-assisted clutch makes the clutch action incredibly light, in turn making both long distance and stop-start urban riding less demanding on the rider. The engine performance is also enhanced through a new exhaust system, with a distinctive resonant note.

Overall capability is taken to a new level through the use of premium WP suspension, manually adjustable on the entry-level XR model and combined with the incredible new Triumph Semi Active Suspension (TSAS) system on the mid- and top-spec models. TSAS allows the rider to electronically control the adjustment of the front and rear suspension damping, automatically adapting the rear shock absorber preload settings to reflect the terrain being covered and providing optimal grip and drive in any situation.

To further enhance rider control and response in all types of conditions, the Tiger Explorer offers multi-channel switchable ABS and Traction Control as standard on the entry-level XR model. The other four model variants all feature an Inertial Measurement Unit that uses strategically positioned sensors to monitor and respond to the bike’s movement, calculates lean angle and uses these measurements to optimize the performance of the ABS and Traction Control Systems.

Add to this the choice of up to five different Rider Modes (four pre-set modes and one customizable mode) which alter the configuration of the bike to suit riding style, road and weather conditions, and the result is Triumph’s most technologically advanced model family ever, capable of astounding on- and off- road performance.

Additionally, all models introduce a first-in-class electrically adjustable screen that allows the rider to constantly tailor aero protection and comfort while riding. Featured on the top-spec XRT and XCA models is a new Hill Hold Control, which prevents the motorcycle from rolling back when attempting to set off on a steep incline – particularly beneficial when the motorcycle is fully-loaded or carrying a passenger. Finally, there is also a low-seat-height version of both the Explorer XRx and XCx available to accommodate an even wider range of riders.

The all-new Triumph Tiger Explorer range combines distinctive British character, premium componentry and a host of advanced, rider-focused technology to achieve an unprecedented level of adventure and touring capability. With its choice of specifications and switchable, selectable and programmable features, the Tiger Explorer range allows riders to tailor their desired adventure, to go anywhere and everywhere from the daily commute to the far corners of the earth.

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