Honda NC750X 2015 vs. Triumph Tiger 800 2011
Honda NC750X 2015
Triumph Tiger 800 2011
Overview - Honda NC750X 2015 vs Triumph Tiger 800 2011
The Honda NC750X 2015 and the Triumph Tiger 800 2011 are both enduro motorcycles with similar engine types and drive trains. However, there are several key differences between the two models.
In terms of engine specifications, the Honda NC750X has a slightly larger bore and stroke compared to the Triumph Tiger 800. This results in a lower engine power of 55 HP for the Honda, while the Triumph boasts a higher engine power of 95 HP. The Honda also has lower torque at 68 Nm compared to the Triumph's 79 Nm. The Honda has a smaller displacement of 745 ccm, while the Triumph has a larger displacement of 799 ccm.
Honda NC750X 2015
When it comes to dimensions and weights, the Honda has a smaller front tire diameter of 17 inches compared to the Triumph's 19 inches. The rear tire width is also smaller on the Honda at 160 mm, while the Triumph has a width of 150 mm. Both motorcycles have the same rear tire diameter of 17 inches. The wheelbase of the Honda is slightly shorter at 1540 mm, while the Triumph has a wheelbase of 1555 mm. Both motorcycles have the same seat height of 830 mm. However, the Triumph has a larger fuel tank capacity of 19 liters compared to the Honda's 14.1 liters.
In terms of strengths, the Honda NC750X has a tight fork and good brakes, with ABS as standard. It also offers 5 DCT modes and is known for its high quality. On the other hand, the Triumph Tiger 800 has a homogeneous power development, providing a smooth ride. It also has a loud sound and comes with ABS.
However, the Honda NC750X does have some weaknesses. It does not have C-ABS, which may be a drawback for some riders. Additionally, its engine performance is considered moderate compared to the Triumph Tiger 800.
Triumph Tiger 800 2011
The Triumph Tiger 800 also has a weakness, with its gearbox being somewhat stiff during lively gear changes.
In conclusion, the Honda NC750X 2015 and the Triumph Tiger 800 2011 have their own unique strengths and weaknesses. The Honda offers a tight fork, good brakes, and various DCT modes, while the Triumph provides a smooth ride and a powerful engine. Ultimately, the choice between the two models will depend on the rider's preferences and priorities.
Technical Specifications Honda NC750X 2015 compared to Triumph Tiger 800 2011
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
Honda NC750X 2015
The NC750X actually has only one weakness: its strength. With 55 hp, the all-purpose motorbike is moderately powered, but Honda's product range is so broad and diverse that the NC group was deliberately positioned in this area. The NC750X makes up for a lot in torque, and those who like it sportier can upgrade to a Crossrunner or Crosstourer. The New Concept shines in its second generation with an even higher quality feel, better equipment, a taut fork and a total of 5 riding modes. The 3-stage sport mode makes it practically unnecessary to intervene in the shifting process yourself.
Triumph Tiger 800 2011
It seems Triumph has built a motorbike that has made the most pronounced trait in wildcats - suppleness - the overriding principle of its dynamics. The Tiger is elegant, controlled and deliberate in the use of its power.
Price Comparison Avarage Market Price Honda NC750X vs Triumph Tiger 800
There are a few key differences between a Honda NC750X 2015 and a Triumph Tiger 800 2011. In terms of price, the actual average price of a Triumph Tiger 800 2011 is about 39% higher. Compared to Triumph Tiger 800 2011 there are less Honda NC750X 2015 bikes available on the 1000PS.de Marketplace, specifically 5 compared to 7. It takes less time to sell a Triumph Tiger 800 with 46 days compared to 72 days for the Honda NC750X. Since model year 2014 1000PS.de editors have written 23 reviews for the Honda NC750X and 10 reviews for the Triumph Tiger 800 since model year 2011. The first review for the Honda NC750X was published on 11/3/2013 and now has more than 8,800 views. This compares to more than 8,200 views for the first review on Triumph Tiger 800 published on 11/1/2010.