The 1000PS Community Check combines editorial testing with the voice of the users. While traditional motorcycle tests rely on first impressions and short rides, our format gathers experiences from those who actually own, ride, and live with the motorcycle. This blend of professional evaluation and genuine user feedback paints a realistic picture. The foundation of this analysis was a test video from 2020. What did the 1000PS test rider say back then? And how has the opinion of the 1000PS Community evolved over the years regarding this motorcycle? The answer is in this video.

Tiger 900 Rally Pro Reality Check - Where Editorial Meets Community
Triumph Shines with Engine and Suspension
How does Triumph's mid-range adventure bike perform in everyday life? We've evaluated editorial tests and community feedback. The results reveal clear strengths—but also weaknesses that potential buyers should be aware of.
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nastynils
published on 16/03/2026
1000PS Community Verdict
The Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro exemplifies the current mid-range adventure bikes. With its 888cc engine and 95 horsepower, this British machine deliberately positions itself below the large-displacement flagships, without compromising on touring and off-road capabilities. Whether this balancing act succeeds is only revealed in real-world use—far from presentation tracks and marketing promises.
Timing of Community Comment Analysis: February 2026
Data Basis: YouTube video, comments under our 1000PS TV videos about the motorcycle!
Overview: 1000PS Community Review of the Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020
• Engine Shines: The 888cc triple-cylinder delivers smoothly controllable torque and is praised as a characterful "gem"
• Suspension Impresses: Showa components work precisely and effectively smooth out irregularities without sacrificing comfort
• Display Polarizes: Playful design and poor readability while riding draw criticism from the community
• Connectivity Disappoints: Smartphone integration and app functions prove to be unreliable and frustrating

Editorial Assessment
Character of the Motorcycle
The Tiger 900 Rally Pro takes a clear approach: it aims to be a competent adventure bike without appearing too aggressive or oversized. This concept is evident from the first impression. The bike appears mature and well-thought-out without being ostentatious. The white frame paired with the subtle green color scheme underscores its adventure character while remaining grounded. There's no attempt to compensate for any technical shortcomings with an aggressive design.
Engine & Power Delivery
The revised triple-cylinder engine proves to be the heart of the machine. The 95 horsepower from 888cc not only feel adequate but reveal a well-thought-out balance between power and control. Unlike previous Triumph engines, the new motor eschews exaggerated character traits in favor of a linear torque curve. This decision pays off in practice: tight hairpin turns can be navigated precisely, gravel sections don't require constant throttle wrestling, and in everyday traffic, the engine operates smoothly and unobtrusively.
The electronic assistance from modern engine management transforms the triple into a flawless power unit. Only during a cold start does a slight tremor remind you of the asymmetrical firing order. Otherwise, the rider benefits from the proven combination of rev-happiness and torque typical of triples, without having to accept their traditional drawbacks.
Suspension & Handling
The mechanical Showa suspension deserves special mention. Fully adjustable both front and rear, it responds sensitively to road irregularities while providing the stability required for a bike of this weight class. The tuning is particularly impressive during challenging off-road sections: rocky trails are not merely endured; the suspension actively works with you, leveling out the bumps and ensuring track stability. This quality sets the Tiger apart from many competitors, where the suspension primarily serves as a comfort feature.
Ergonomics & Everyday Usability
The seating position impresses with its balance. Neither too upright nor too sporty, it allows the rider to find a relaxed posture for longer tours. The original seat already offers good comfort, with Triumph providing a comfort version in the accessories for more demanding users. The windscreen is functionally sized—tool-free adjustable in height and adequate for serious touring without over-fortifying the bike.
Triumph demonstrates an understanding of the target audience with practical features: seat and grip heaters are standard and prove invaluable for year-round use. A lockable compartment on the tank provides space for modern smartphones, although it does push the limits of compactness.
Electronics & User Interface
The seven-inch TFT display reveals mixed qualities. Technically, it offers high resolution, various color schemes, and extensive configuration options. The operation via handlebar switches is intuitive, and a panic button returns you to the main menu if you get confused. However, the available display styles seem too playful for an adventure bike. Classic, easily readable layouts would be more appropriate than graphic gimmicks that demand attention while riding.
Critiques with Context
The matte black, spoke-less rims are undeniably attractive, but they prove to be high-maintenance. Every layer of dust becomes visible, which is impractical for an adventure bike. More concerning is the unreliable smartphone connectivity. The Triumph app shows weaknesses in connection and stability, which is disappointing in an era of expected connectivity. These issues detract from an otherwise consistently positive impression and indicate that Triumph has room for improvement in software development.
1000PS Community Insights - Experience and Opinion on the Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro
The user community is largely impressed with the Tiger 900 Rally Pro. Long-term riders report reliable performance and confirm the editorial assessment regarding the engine and suspension. Particularly noteworthy is the consensus on performance evaluation: the 95 horsepower is consistently deemed completely sufficient, with no power deficit felt.
Top Topics & Clusters
• Display Critique: Playful design is seen as unnecessarily complex, and readability while riding is criticized. The community prefers functionality over optical sophistication.
• Connectivity Issues: Unreliable smartphone connection and faulty app features frustrate users. What3Words integration often doesn't work correctly.
• Engine Praise: The triple-cylinder character is lauded as the perfect balance between character and refinement. Power delivery convinces in all riding situations.
• Price Discussion: Mixed opinions on the price-performance ratio. The base equipment is considered adequate, while surcharges for additional features are viewed critically.
• BMW Comparisons: Frequent comparisons with the F850 GS as a direct competitor. Opinions on advantages and disadvantages vary.
Common Criticisms / Pain Points
• Tachometer difficult to read while riding
• Smartphone integration is not reliable
• Navigation via What3Words cannot be configured
• Quickshifter problematic in off-road use
• Material quality of handlebar accessories needs improvement
Wishes & Suggestions

Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro Display - Appears somewhat too playful for an adventure bike.
• Classic analog gauges as an alternative to the digital display
• Stable, functional smartphone integration
• More affordable base version with cornering ABS as minimum equipment
• Higher quality materials for attachments and brackets
Agreements & Differences
Editorial and community agree on the core qualities of the Tiger: engine, suspension, and overall concept receive unanimous praise. Both sides identify the same weaknesses, with the community being notably more critical of the display. While the editorial team criticizes the cluttered appearance, users see poor readability while riding as a genuine safety issue.
An interesting phenomenon emerges with connectivity: the editorial team views the app issues as an annoyance, while the community sees them as a loss of trust. Long-term users have stopped using the features, viewing them as wasted potential. This discrepancy is explained by different usage durations—what frustrates in a short test is ignored with prolonged use.
Opinions differ more significantly when it comes to the price-performance ratio. The editorial review is more positive, while community members view the high surcharges for additional equipment critically. Here, the buying experience plays a role: those who only ride the motorcycle evaluate it differently than those who have to finance it.

Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro during the 1000PS Test in 2020
Conclusion
The Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro proves to be a technically mature adventure bike with clear strengths and defined weaknesses. Triumph has developed a coherent overall concept that performs convincingly in the mid-range segment. The engine shines with character and control, and the suspension operates at a high level. However, these mechanical virtues are overshadowed by software weaknesses.
Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020 - Key Facts
Engine and Drive Train
| Engine type | In line |
|---|---|
| Bore | 78 mm |
| Stroke | 61.9 mm |
| Engine power | 95.2 HP |
| Rpm at Max. Power | 8750 rpm |
| Torque | 87 Nm |
| Rpm at Torque | 7250 rpm |
| Compression Ratio | 11.27 |
| Fuel system | Injection |
| Starter | Electric |
| Clutch Type | Multiplate in oil-bath |
| Transmission | Chain |
| Transmission Type | Gearshift |
| Number of gears | 6 |
| Cylinders | 3 |
| Strokes | 4-Stroke |
| Valves per cylinder | 4 |
| Valves | DOHC |
| Cooling | liquid |
| Displacement | 888 ccm |
Suspension Front
| Front suspension | Upside-Down telescopic fork |
|---|---|
| Brand | Showa |
| Diameter | 45 mm |
| Travel | 240 mm |
| Adjustment | Compression, Preload, Rebound |
Suspension Rear
| Suspension | Swing arm |
|---|---|
| Shock absorber | Monoshock |
| Brand | Showa |
| Travel | 230 mm |
| Adjustment | Preload, Rebound |
| Material | Aluminium |
Chassis
| Frame | Steel |
|---|---|
| Frame type | Tubular |
| Rake | 65.6 degree |
| Trail | 145.8 mm |
Brakes Front
| Type | Double disk |
|---|---|
| Diameter | 320 mm |
| Piston | Four pistons |
| Shock mount | Floating caliper |
| Actuation | Hydraulic |
| Technology | radial, Monoblock |
| Brand | Brembo |
Brakes Rear
| Type | Disc |
|---|---|
| Diameter | 255 mm |
| Piston | Single piston |
| Shock mount | Floating caliper |
| Brand | Brembo |
Assistance Systems
| Advanced Rider Assistance Systems | Riding modes, Cornering ABS, Ride by Wire, Traction control |
|---|
Dimensions and Weights
| Front tyre width | 90 mm |
|---|---|
| Front tyre height | 90 % |
| Front tyre diameter | 21 inch |
| Rear tyre width | 150 mm |
| Rear tyre height | 70 % |
| Rear tyre diameter | 17 inch |
| Width | 935 mm |
| Height | 1452 mm |
| Wheelbase | 1551 mm |
| Seat Height | 850 mm |
| Seat Height up to | 870 mm |
| Dry Weight (with ABS) | 201 kg |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 20 l |
| License compliancy | A |
Equipment
| Equipment | LED daytime running lights, LED-Headlights, Heated seat, TFT display |
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- How much does a Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro cost?
- Here you will find an overview of the price level of new and used motorbikes!
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Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020 - Experiences and Expert Review
nastynils
It's impressive how well the motorcycle balances between on-road and off-road capabilities, doing exactly what an adventure bike should and what one wants to tackle with an adventure bike. This is achieved with a level of maturity that is astonishing for a new model, showing that Triumph has done its homework and sensibly evolved the already underrated Tiger 800. Even if some die-hard Tiger fans may miss the now less pronounced, typical whistling of the triple. As for whether the Tiger 900 Rally Pro is ready for the journey, my answer is simply, "When shall we hit the road again?"
Tiger 900 Rally Pro Reality Check - Where Editorial Meets Community Images
Source: 1000PS
Tiger 900 Rally Pro - Dauertest 2020
The new Tiger 900 arrived at 1000PS as a long-term test machine in the Rally Pro variant.
Triumph Tiger 900 in Fahrt
Of course, the conditions for a test in spring 2020 are far from ideal. We haven't been able to clock many miles yet, but we've thoroughly enjoyed the everyday rides with the Tiger.
Tiger 900 Rally Pro - Mächtiger Eindruck
The bike gives a mature impression both when stationary and in the saddle. This is naturally due to the seat height of 850-870mm.
Tiger 900 Rally Pro - Die Enduro Version
In the selected variant (Rally Pro), the bike offers a 21" front wheel (17" rear) and a quality, adjustable mechanical suspension from Showa.
Tiger 900 Rally Pro - Starke Tiger
The name "Tiger" has become a strong brand, and the 900 is a worthy ambassador. With 95 horsepower and 888 cc, the bike is well-positioned. It's not overly large and remains reasonably priced.
Motor mit Laufkultur
Once warmed up, the engine runs smoothly. The rough three-cylinder feel is no longer present. The throttle connects you almost perfectly to the rear wheel. While some might find it lacking character, it’s fantastic in tight corners or off-road.
Bridgestone A41
The A41 tires are solid all-rounders, providing a good start with the bike. However, we plan to tackle quite a bit of off-road and gravel, so we'll be switching to off-road tires soon.
Viel Schotter zu Saisonstart
The bike has already clocked most of its miles on gravel. Naturally, the dry spring of 2020 means there's a lot of dust on the machine.
Tiger 900 Rally Pro - fit fürs Gelände
Engine guard, footpegs, and brake levers aren't overly aggressive, but they offer enough practicality for off-road use.
Tiger 900 Rally Pro - Fettes Display
The 7" display is always easy to read in practice (photographed here, for example, in direct sunlight).
Tiger 900 Rally Pro - Fettes Display
Personally, I (NastyNils) find the display a bit too busy and cluttered in every chosen variant.
Keine Panik!
Unlike many journalist colleagues, I've grown accustomed to the switch configuration on the Tiger 900. Sure, the left handlebar end seems overwhelming at first glance. However, in practice, you only need the "M" button to switch between modes while riding. You only delve into the depths of the menu (using the small joystick at the bottom right) when stationary anyway.
Der Rettungs-Anker!
The "Home" button is your savior whenever you find yourself lost in the depths of the menu.
Mechanisches Fahrwerk
The first impression of the suspension was very positive. The mechanical Showa suspension pairs well with the 21/17 setup. In its stock configuration, it offers a really good balance of comfort and reserves.
Funktioniert!
The mechanism for adjusting the windscreen height seems a bit crude but works well. No tools are needed for adjustment.
Sexy! Die Tiger 900 Front.
Altering the front of a classic is always risky. However, it has been done brilliantly on the Tiger 900. I like it!
Direkter Gegner: Africa Twin!
While riding, the Tiger 900 strongly reminds me of the MY2018 Africa Twin. And that's meant in a completely positive way. The bike features a calm engine and a well-balanced suspension. It constantly inspires you to keep riding and explore new paths. A truly excellent adventure tourer that sparks a desire for adventure.
Superbike Bremsen!
Don't be alarmed! Some of you might recognize the Brembo Stylema brakes from the racetrack. On the Tiger 900, they're equipped with the appropriate brake pads, offering excellent modulation and outstanding reserves under heavy load.
Schönheit muss leiden
The matte black rims are only truly sexy when new. In off-road use, matte black is probably the best magnet for dust. The bike features tubeless spoke rims.
Nette Details
Even on the Tiger 900, you'll find the lovingly crafted and high-quality details typical of Triumph at many corners and ends.
Leiwander Rahmen
Truly captivating: the awesome white frame. But it doesn't just look great—it does an excellent job. The large machine can be directed harmoniously both sitting and standing. You always find the right spot. However, the adventure tourer does require the rider to have a certain minimum height.
Körpergröße
Roughly estimated, I reckon the required height to get a reasonably secure footing with the Tiger 900 Rally Pro is around 177 cm.
Klein aber oho!
The windscreen is practical and perfectly sized.
Kamerahalterung
The engine crash bars provide protection during falls. At 1000PS, they primarily serve as a mounting option for onboard cameras.
Quickshifter
Don't call it "mid-range." The Tiger 900 Rally Pro comes equipped with a well-tuned quickshifter.
Kettenantrieb
A matter of belief in adventure tourers! Many appreciate the comfort of a shaft drive in top models. However, off-road enthusiasts swear by chain drive.
Guter Stiz
The seating comfort is perfectly fine for both the rider and the passenger.
Leichte Kleidung, warmer Hintern.
The seat heating on the bike is fantastic. This way, you can leave out the bulky liner in your pants and enjoy the freedom of lighter clothing.
Toll integriert
Well integrated: In terms of both operation and integration into the onboard menu, a factory-installed grip heater is naturally the best choice.
Goldene Mitte
Of course, I often enjoy rides on the big 120-160 HP adventure tourers. But in the saddle of the 900 Tiger, I find myself asking: Who needs more? The bike is perfectly sized and brings a lot of joy in everyday life.











































