2nd bike - Triumph Tiger 800 XRT or BMW F 750 GS ?

2nd bike - Triumph Tiger 800 XRT or BMW F 750 GS ?

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Baldy881

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1,370 posts

191 months

Monday 23rd June
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Hi all,

Had my carby Ducati 900SS a few years now and not really used it that much tbh. I now have a willing pillion which has spurred me on to get out more and we've done more miles in the last week than the the whole of the last couple of years! paperbag Obviously the old Ducati has it's limitations as a two up machine. I will be keeping it mind you!

We called into a local bike place Sunday and sat on a few bikes, namely looking for more comfort and the ability to go further afield without having to stop and de-ache. The two bikes we're drawn to most are a 2017 Triumph Tiger 800 XRT and a 2019 BMW F 750 GS. We've not sat on the BMW yet, but we are going back tonight to try that one. The Tiger we did sit on and it felt comfy as hell!

Just after opinions on these two bikes from current/previous owners? Thanks!




MissChief

7,499 posts

182 months

Monday 23rd June
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Baldy881 said:
Hi all,

Had my carby Ducati 900SS a few years now and not really used it that much tbh. I now have a willing pillion which has spurred me on to get out more and we've done more miles in the last week than the the whole of the last couple of years! paperbag Obviously the old Ducati has it's limitations as a two up machine. I will be keeping it mind you!

We called into a local bike place Sunday and sat on a few bikes, namely looking for more comfort and the ability to go further afield without having to stop and de-ache. The two bikes we're drawn to most are a 2017 Triumph Tiger 800 XRT and a 2019 BMW F 750 GS. We've not sat on the BMW yet, but we are going back tonight to try that one. The Tiger we did sit on and it felt comfy as hell!

Just after opinions on these two bikes from current/previous owners? Thanks!
Another BMW option is the F800GT or even go for something bigger like a 1200RT or 1200RS?

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/bike-details/20240310... (RS)
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/bike-details/20250612... (RT)

The 1250 RS & RT are better too.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/bike-details/20250528... F800GT

Steve_H80

442 posts

36 months

Tuesday
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I've not owned either of them, but friends who I ride with have.
Both are good bikes that do a similar thing so it might just come down to which is most comfortable for you.
One thing to watch for is that some of the Triumphs (I don't know about the BMWs) came with spoked wheelswhat used innertubes, so you wouldn't be easily fixing a puncture by the roadside. I don't know if this would be an issue for you or not.

Baldy881

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1,370 posts

191 months

Tuesday
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I did go back and sit on the BMW too. Way too low for me. Me and the missus both preferred the Tiger. So a deposit was left and we pick it up first week of July once it's been prepped. Happy days! smile