Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020 vs. BMW R 1250 GS 2020

Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020

Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020

BMW R 1250 GS 2020

BMW R 1250 GS 2020

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Overview - Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020 vs BMW R 1250 GS 2020

The Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020 and the BMW R 1250 GS 2020 are both enduro motorcycles designed for off-road adventures. While they have some similarities in terms of specifications and features, there are also notable differences between the two.

Starting with the engines, the Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro is equipped with a three-cylinder engine, which provides a unique and characterful riding experience. It has a displacement of 888cc and delivers a power output of 95.2 HP and torque of 87 Nm. On the other hand, the BMW R 1250 GS features a boxer engine with a displacement of 1254cc. It delivers a higher power output of 136 HP and torque of 143 Nm. The BMW's engine is known for its high-torque performance and distinctive sound.

In terms of suspension, the Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro is equipped with an upside-down telescopic fork with a diameter of 45mm and a travel of 240mm. The rear suspension features a swing arm with a monoshock and a travel of 230mm. The BMW R 1250 GS, on the other hand, features a telelever front suspension with a diameter of 37mm and a travel of 190mm. The rear suspension is a single swing arm with a monoshock and a travel of 200mm. Both motorcycles offer adjustable preload and rebound settings for the suspension.

Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020

Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020

When it comes to chassis, both motorcycles have a steel frame. The Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro has a tubular frame type with a rake of 65.6 degrees and a trail of 145.8mm. The BMW R 1250 GS has a load-bearing engine frame type with a slightly steeper rake of 62.9 degrees and a trail of 109mm.

In terms of braking, both motorcycles feature double disk brakes at the front. The Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro and the BMW R 1250 GS both have advanced rider assistance systems such as ABS and traction control. The Triumph also offers additional features like riding modes, cornering ABS, and ride by wire.

In terms of dimensions and weights, both motorcycles have similar front tire diameters of 21 inches for the Triumph and 19 inches for the BMW. The rear tire width is 150mm for the Triumph and 170mm for the BMW. The wheelbase is slightly longer for the Triumph at 1551mm compared to 1525mm for the BMW. Both motorcycles have a seat height of 850mm, which can be adjusted up to 870mm. They also have a fuel tank capacity of 20 liters.

In terms of equipment, both motorcycles feature LED headlights. The Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro also includes LED daytime running lights, a heated seat, and a TFT display. The BMW R 1250 GS offers an adjustable windscreen and a color TFT display as standard.

BMW R 1250 GS 2020

BMW R 1250 GS 2020

In terms of strengths, the Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro stands out with its three-cylinder engine, improved off-road capability, comfortable suspension, and generous standard equipment. It also offers good ergonomics, wind and weather protection, and long-distance capability. On the other hand, the BMW R 1250 GS impresses with its high-torque boxer engine, comfortable seating position, stable braking performance, good weather protection, and standard LED headlights.

In terms of weaknesses, the Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro has less robust handguards for off-road use and a flood of switches on the left handlebars. The BMW R 1250 GS has a manageable standard equipment list and a jagged appearance with little elegance.

Overall, both the Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro and the BMW R 1250 GS are capable enduro motorcycles with their own strengths and weaknesses. The choice between the two ultimately depends on the rider's preferences and priorities.

Technical Specifications Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020 compared to BMW R 1250 GS 2020

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Engine and Drive Train

Engine typeEngine typeIn lineEngine typeBoxer
BoreBore78 mmBore102.5 mm
StrokeStroke61.9 mmStroke76 mm
Engine powerEngine power95.2 HPEngine power136 HP
Rpm at Max. PowerRpm at Max. Power8,750 rpmRpm at Max. Power7,750 rpm
TorqueTorque87 NmTorque143 Nm
Rpm at TorqueRpm at Torque7,250 rpmRpm at Torque6,250 rpm
Compression RatioCompression Ratio11.27 Compression Ratio12.5
Fuel systemFuel systemInjectionFuel systemInjection
StarterStarterElectricStarterElectric
Clutch TypeClutch TypeMultiplate in oil-bathClutch TypeAntihopping
TransmissionTransmissionChainTransmissionProp shaft
Transmission TypeTransmission TypeGearshiftTransmission TypeGearshift
Number of gearsNumber of gears6Number of gears6
CylindersCylinders3Cylinders2
StrokesStrokes4-StrokeStrokes4-Stroke
Valves per cylinderValves per cylinder4Valves per cylinder4
ValvesValvesDOHCValvesDOHC
CoolingCoolingliquidCoolingliquid-air
DisplacementDisplacement888 ccmDisplacement1,254 ccm

Suspension Front

Front suspensionFront suspensionUpside-Down telescopic forkFront suspensionTelelever
DiameterDiameter45 mmDiameter37 mm
TravelTravel240 mmTravel190 mm
AdjustmentAdjustmentCompression, Preload, ReboundAdjustmentPreload

Suspension Rear

SuspensionSuspensionSwing armSuspensionSingle swing arm
Shock absorberShock absorberMonoshockShock absorberMonoshock
TravelTravel230 mmTravel200 mm
AdjustmentAdjustmentPreload, ReboundAdjustmentPreload, Rebound
MaterialMaterialAluminiumMaterialAluminium

Chassis

FrameFrameSteelFrameSteel
Frame typeFrame typeTubularFrame typeLoad-bearing engine
RakeRake65.6 degreeRake62.9 degree
TrailTrail145.8 mmTrail109 mm

Brakes Front

TypeTypeDouble diskTypeDouble disk
DiameterDiameter320 mmDiameter305 mm
PistonPistonFour pistonsPistonFour pistons
ActuationActuationHydraulicActuationHydraulic
TechnologyTechnologyradial, MonoblockTechnologyradial

Brakes Rear

TypeTypeDiscTypeDisc
DiameterDiameter255 mmDiameter276 mm
PistonPistonSingle pistonPistonDouble piston
Shock mountShock mountFloating caliperShock mountFloating caliper

Assistance Systems

Advanced Rider Assistance SystemsAdvanced Rider Assistance SystemsRiding modes, Cornering ABS, Ride by Wire, Traction controlAdvanced Rider Assistance SystemsABS, Anti-slipping control, Riding modes, Ride by Wire

Dimensions and Weights

Front tyre widthFront tyre width90 mmFront tyre width120 mm
Front tyre heightFront tyre height90 %Front tyre height70 %
Front tyre diameterFront tyre diameter21 inchFront tyre diameter19 inch
Rear tyre widthRear tyre width150 mmRear tyre width170 mm
Rear tyre heightRear tyre height70 %Rear tyre height60 %
Rear tyre diameterRear tyre diameter17 inchRear tyre diameter17 inch
WidthWidth935 mmWidth952.5 mm
WheelbaseWheelbase1,551 mmWheelbase1,525 mm
Seat HeightSeat Height850 mmSeat Height850 mm
Seat Height up toSeat Height up to870 mmSeat Height up to870 mm
Fuel Tank CapacityFuel Tank Capacity20 lFuel Tank Capacity20 l
License compliancyLicense compliancyALicense compliancyA

Equipment

EquipmentEquipmentLED daytime running lights, LED-Headlights, Heated seat, TFT displayEquipmentLED-Headlights, Windscreen adjustable

Pros and Cons in comparison

Pros and Cons in comparison

Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020

Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020

It's impressive how well the bike manages the balancing act between on- and off-road, doing exactly what a touring enduro should be able to do, or what you still want to do with a touring enduro. And it does so with a degree of maturity that is astonishing for a new model and shows that Triumph has done its homework and has sensibly further developed the already underrated Tiger 800. Even if some die-hard Tiger fans may miss the now less pronounced, typical whistle of the three-cylinder. The question of whether the Tiger 900 Rally Pro is ready for the road can only be answered with a "when do you want to go again?

Three-cylinder engine full of character

significantly improved off-road capability

comfortable suspension elements

quickshifter with blipper as standard

generous standard equipment, even heated seats for rider and passenger

good ergonomics

good wind and weather protection

long-distance capability.

Handguards not very robust for off-road use

flood of switches on left handlebars

BMW R 1250 GS 2020

BMW R 1250 GS 2020

The BMW R 1250 GS is the logical further development of the R 1200 GS - logical above all because one should not expect such a popular motorbike to be radically changed. Accordingly, the design has been changed cautiously, and the familiar options for the chassis and electronics have been retained. The new name R 1250 GS, however, promises a new engine - and it really is something! 136 hp at 7750 rpm and a whopping 143 Newton metres of maximum torque at 6250 rpm are an absolute blast! BMW has thus renovated the big GS almost perfectly: it remains clearly recognisable, has a little more electronics as standard, a still long list of surcharges (which customers like to tick from A to Z) and a now even better and more sovereign power plant - what more could you want?!

extremely high-torque boxer engine

good sound

comfortable seating position, suitable for long distances

stable braking performance

good weather protection

colour TFT display standard

LED headlights

Manageable standard equipment, long surcharge list

jagged appearance with little elegance

Price Comparison Avarage Market Price Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro vs BMW R 1250 GS

There are a few key differences between a Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020 and a BMW R 1250 GS 2020. In terms of price, the actual average price of a BMW R 1250 GS 2020 is about 39% higher. Compared to BMW R 1250 GS 2020 there are less Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020 bikes available on the 1000PS.de Marketplace, specifically 4 compared to 71. It takes less time to sell a BMW R 1250 GS with 43 days compared to 91 days for the Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro. Since model year 2020 1000PS.de editors have written 22 reviews for the Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro and 50 reviews for the BMW R 1250 GS since model year 2019. The first review for the Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro was published on 03/12/2019 and now has more than 65,300 views. This compares to more than 305,600 views for the first review on BMW R 1250 GS published on 19/09/2018.

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