Triumph Tiger Sport 2013 vs. BMW R 1250 RS 2021
Triumph Tiger Sport 2013
BMW R 1250 RS 2021
Overview - Triumph Tiger Sport 2013 vs BMW R 1250 RS 2021
Triumph Tiger Sport 2013
BMW R 1250 RS 2021
Technical Specifications Triumph Tiger Sport 2013 compared to BMW R 1250 RS 2021
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
Triumph Tiger Sport 2013
All in all, the new Tiger Sport continues the recipe for success of its predecessor, the Tiger 1050, presenting itself visually modernised but remaining completely true to its line. The character of the engine is also retained, the 10 additional hp blend in noticeably, especially in the beefy middle section, and the engine thus continues to spoil with its typical three-cylinder charm.
BMW R 1250 RS 2021
A great engine in a pretty dress is not everything. The standard equipment of the BMW R 1250 RS is disappointing; neither quickshifter nor cruise control are included, which is no longer in keeping with the times in 2021. Ergonomically, the Bavarian can be adapted to almost any rider. The ESA suspension is great and a must-have extra, especially when there are two of you. In tight bends, the RS's weight is indisputable; here it seems almost sluggish. The wider the radii, the more confident you are on the BMW. Wind and weather protection are good, although a slightly higher windshield would be desirable.