Triumph Tiger 800 2011 vs. BMW F 800 GS 2008

Triumph Tiger 800 2011

Triumph Tiger 800 2011

BMW F 800 GS 2008

BMW F 800 GS 2008

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Overview - Triumph Tiger 800 2011 vs BMW F 800 GS 2008

The Triumph Tiger 800 model year 2011 and the BMW F 800 GS model year 2008 are both enduro motorcycles that offer a combination of on-road and off-road capabilities. While they share some similarities in terms of engine power and transmission, there are also notable differences between the two models.

In terms of engine power, the Triumph Tiger 800 2011 has a slight advantage with 95 HP compared to the BMW F 800 GS 2008's 85 HP. This means that the Tiger 800 may offer slightly better acceleration and top speed. Both motorcycles feature a chain transmission, which is common in off-road bikes for its durability and ease of maintenance.

Another difference lies in the number of cylinders and displacement. The Triumph Tiger 800 2011 has a 3-cylinder engine with a displacement of 799cc, while the BMW F 800 GS 2008 has a 2-cylinder engine with a displacement of 798cc. The additional cylinder in the Tiger 800 may result in smoother power delivery and potentially better torque.

Triumph Tiger 800 2011

Triumph Tiger 800 2011

In terms of dimensions and weights, the BMW F 800 GS 2008 has a slightly longer wheelbase of 1578mm compared to the Triumph Tiger 800 2011's 1555mm. This difference may have an impact on the stability and handling of the motorcycles, with the longer wheelbase potentially providing better stability at higher speeds. The seat height of the BMW F 800 GS 2008 is also slightly higher at 850mm compared to the Triumph Tiger 800 2011's 830mm, which may affect the comfort and accessibility for riders of different heights.

When it comes to fuel tank capacity, the Triumph Tiger 800 2011 has a larger capacity of 19 liters compared to the BMW F 800 GS 2008's 16 liters. This means that the Tiger 800 may have a longer range before needing to refuel, which can be advantageous for long-distance rides or off-road adventures.

In terms of strengths, the Triumph Tiger 800 2011 offers a homogeneous power development, providing a smooth and consistent ride. It also has a loud sound, which can be appealing to riders who enjoy a more aggressive and sporty exhaust note. Additionally, the Tiger 800 is equipped with ABS, which enhances safety by preventing wheel lock-up during braking.

BMW F 800 GS 2008

BMW F 800 GS 2008

On the other hand, the BMW F 800 GS 2008 has several strengths of its own. It has a lower price compared to the Triumph Tiger 800 2011, making it a more budget-friendly option for riders. It also offers positive ride comfort, which can be beneficial for long rides or off-road adventures. The F 800 GS is considered beginner-friendly, making it a suitable choice for riders who are new to the world of enduro motorcycles. Additionally, it has a relatively low weight, which can contribute to better maneuverability and agility. The BMW F 800 GS 2008 is also known for its relatively luxurious features, providing a comfortable and enjoyable riding experience.

In terms of weaknesses, the Triumph Tiger 800 2011 has been reported to have a somewhat stiff gearbox during lively gear changes. This may affect the smoothness and ease of shifting gears, especially during more spirited riding. On the other hand, the BMW F 800 GS 2008 has been noted to have an annoying background noise in the high rev range, which can be distracting for riders. Additionally, the F 800 GS does not offer optional extras of the larger GS models, limiting customization options for riders who prefer additional features or accessories.

In conclusion, both the Triumph Tiger 800 2011 and the BMW F 800 GS 2008 are capable enduro motorcycles with their own strengths and weaknesses. The Tiger 800 offers a slightly more powerful engine and a larger fuel tank capacity, while the F 800 GS provides a lower price, positive ride comfort, and a beginner-friendly design. Ultimately, the choice between the two models will depend on the rider's preferences, budget, and intended use.

Technical Specifications Triumph Tiger 800 2011 compared to BMW F 800 GS 2008

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Pros and Cons in comparison

Pros and Cons in comparison

Triumph Tiger 800 2011

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.

Homogeneous power development

smooth ride

loud sound

ABS.

Gearbox somewhat stiff during lively gear changes.

BMW F 800 GS 2008

BMW F 800 GS 2008

For us, the 800 GS is not a small GS, but a GS for non-BMW fans. So in principle it combines the virtues of the 1200 without its quirks, as newcomers would say.

Low price

positive ride comfort

beginner-friendly

low weight

relatively luxurious.

Annoying background noise in the (necessary) high rev range

no optional extras of the big GS

Price Comparison Avarage Market Price Triumph Tiger 800 vs BMW F 800 GS

There are a few key differences between a Triumph Tiger 800 2011 and a BMW F 800 GS 2008. In terms of price, the actual average price of a Triumph Tiger 800 2011 is about 14% higher. Compared to BMW F 800 GS 2008 there are more Triumph Tiger 800 2011 bikes available on the 1000PS.de Marketplace, specifically 7 compared to 5. It takes less time to sell a Triumph Tiger 800 with 46 days compared to 47 days for a BMW F 800 GS. Since model year 2011 1000PS.de editors have written 10 reviews for the Triumph Tiger 800 and 22 reviews for the BMW F 800 GS since model year 2008. The first review for the Triumph Tiger 800 was published on 01/11/2010 and now has more than 8,200 views. This compares to more than 32,600 views for the first review on BMW F 800 GS published on 07/11/2007.

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