At first glance, we're comparing apples to oranges—but this comparison makes sense. Ideally, the brand-new Triumph Tiger Sport 800 should be matched against the standard version of the Yamaha Tracer 9, which is more aligned in terms of price and features. However, Yamaha provided us with the GT+, so we're making the most of it. Why this test is still exciting: Besides the rare MV Agustas, there hasn't been much inline-triple competition for the Yamaha Tracer for a long time. Now, the Triumph Tiger Sport 800 has the opportunity to show on our Slovenian road trip that it offers the best triple on the market.

Triumph Tiger Sport 800 vs Yamaha Tracer 9 GT+ Y-AMT Review
Which Inline-Triple Sport Tourer Is Better?
On our tour through Slovenia, the new Triumph Tiger Sport 800 encountered Yamaha's high-tech sport tourer, the Tracer 9 GT+. These two inline-triple motorcycles may differ in price and technology, but on the road, they unexpectedly run neck and neck.
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published on 9/10/2025
Triumph Tiger Sport 800 Meets Yamaha Tracer 9 GT+ in a Head-to-Head Comparison
On paper, the Tracer 9 GT+ and the Tiger Sport 800 are worlds apart in terms of price, but the devil is in the details. The Yamaha boasts a plethora of assistive technologies, a LED light matrix, standard side cases, and a semi-active suspension. On the other hand, the Triumph offers an attractive entry price but skips these electronic aids. However, the core element that unites both bikes is the engine. With 119 hp and 93 Nm in the Yamaha and 115 hp and 84 Nm in the Triumph, these sport tourers are nearly on par. Their weights are also close: 217 kilograms for the Tiger Sport and 233 kilograms for the Tracer 9 GT+. But the real excitement starts when we move beyond numbers to character and riding feel—that's what we're here to discover.
Perfect Touring Base: MoHo Motorcycle Hotel Grof in Slovenia
Our test took us through Slovenia's most beautiful motorcycle routes, with the MoHo Motorcycle Hotel Grof near Vrhnika as our starting point. This hotel is perfectly tailored for bikers, offering not only comfortable rooms but also motorcycle-oriented services. Particularly handy is the large touchscreen in the lobby, which allows GPX tours to be downloaded directly to your smartphone.

The first MoHo Motorcycle Hotel in Slovenia, the MoHo Grof.
Additionally, there are laundry services for motorcycle gear, secure parking for bikes, and an in-house restaurant featuring regional specialties. Situated in the heart of a renowned hop-growing region, the hotel offers an evening highlight: freshly tapped beer right on site.
Triple Power: Engine Character of Tracer 9 GT+ and Tiger Sport 800
The CP3 engine in the Yamaha Tracer 9 GT+ is a key reason for this motorcycle's immense popularity. It combines the typical smoothness and easy handling of an inline-triple with impressive flexibility across all gears. The throttle response is direct, the power delivery is linear, yet the engine provides ample torque for its design. Open up the throttle, and you're rewarded with a sporty, almost rugged character. Add to this the pleasant high-frequency vibrations, a punchy sound—even with Euro5+ compliance—and a dynamic nature that invites spirited riding.

Both inline-triple engines are fantastic. The Yamaha offers a sportier character, while the Triumph is very linear and predictable.
The new engine of the Triumph Tiger Sport 800 also embodies the classic triple character, but it is even more predictable and linear. It's far from boring: the Triumph offers a relaxed and harmonious ride, yet provides ample reserves for sporty moments. Subjectively, the CP3 of the Yamaha sounds a bit more pronounced and emotional, but in terms of performance, both engines are nearly on par. With 119 hp and 93 Nm in the Yamaha and 115 hp and 84 Nm in the Triumph, both bikes effortlessly meet the demands of even the most ambitious country road riders.
Handling, Ergonomics, and Riding Impression: Two Concepts, Two Characters
After several days on the winding roads of Slovenia, it becomes clear: the biggest differences lie not so much in the engine, but in handling and ergonomics. Amelie describes the Tiger Sport 800 as more maneuverable and accessible, especially when parking or making tight maneuvers. The lower weight and more compact dimensions of the Triumph provide a greater sense of security, particularly at low speeds.

The Tracer 9 leans into corners more willingly and maneuvers through curves with greater agility.
The Yamaha Tracer 9 GT+, on the other hand, feels superior in fast corners. Its semi-active suspension continuously adapts to changing road conditions, providing impressive stability even on rough asphalt. The Triumph requires a bit more physical input here but doesn't feel sluggish at all—both motorcycles remain agile and fun-oriented.

The seating position on the Triumph Tiger Sport 800 is more front-wheel-oriented, yet still relaxed.
The seating position also highlights the differences: the Tracer offers an upright, almost adventure-tourer stance with more space and a relaxed arm position. The Tiger Sport 800 opts for a sportier posture, with a closer handlebar, more weight on the front wheel, and a narrower seat. Smaller riders often find the Triumph easier to manage, while taller riders benefit from the Tracer's more spacious ergonomics.
Ergonomics, Comfort, and Practicality: Poky's Riding Impressions
For tall riders like Poky, who stands at nearly 1.90 meters, the Tiger Sport 800 proves surprisingly comfortable despite its compact dimensions. The seat height of 835 millimeters provides a secure footing, and although the knee angle is somewhat sharper, it's overall well-executed. Space for pillion rides on the Triumph is limited, but it can be improved with an optional top case and backrest.

Amelie feels very comfortable on the Tiger Sport 800 with her petite build and height of 1.75 meters.
- How much does a Triumph Tiger Sport 800 cost?
- Here you will find an overview of the price level of new and used motorbikes!
The Yamaha Tracer 9 GT+, on the other hand, offers more space, adjustable ergonomics, and scores with its ten-stage height-adjustable windscreen that effectively shields against wind on the highway—a clear advantage for taller riders. In terms of payload, the Triumph is a pleasant surprise: at 224 kilograms, it surpasses the Yamaha.

For comparison: Amelie on the Yamaha Tracer 9 GT+.
When it comes to the engine, Poky sees the Yamaha with a slight advantage. The CP3 feels more confident, offering noticeably more reserves, especially when fully loaded, and it perfectly complements the touring-oriented setup of the Tracer. Nonetheless, the triple of the Tiger Sport is a real highlight—rev-happy, powerful, and sonorous. Triumph rounds out the package with a standard quickshifter that operates precisely and underscores the sporty intent.
Suspension Character and Comfort: Showa vs Semi-Active System
In the suspension department, the Triumph Tiger Sport 800 scores with its fully adjustable Showa suspension, offering compression and rebound damping at the front and rebound damping and preload adjustment at the rear. With 150 millimeters of travel on both axles, it skillfully combines comfort and stability. It adeptly absorbs bumps on uneven roads while remaining stable in corners, instilling a lot of confidence.

The suspension duel becomes unbalanced, as the significantly more expensive Tracer GT+ is equipped with semi-active components.
The Yamaha Tracer 9 GT+ takes a different approach here: its semi-active suspension dynamically adapts and provides extra comfort on varying surfaces. In contrast, the Tiger impresses with transparency and more direct feedback—ideal for riders who prefer a more classic suspension feel.
Braking Performance Comparison: Tiger Excels, Tracer Falters
A clear advantage of the Triumph Tiger Sport 800 lies in its brakes. With 310-millimeter front brake discs, it offers noticeably more reserves than the Yamaha Tracer 9 GT+, which is equipped with smaller 298-millimeter discs. While the Yamaha's brakes, even in the GT+ variant, seem average at best, the Triumph's brakes are more robust and provide better modulation.
The brake feel on the Tiger is slightly soft but builds up progressively and is well controllable. After a short acclimatization, strong deceleration can be achieved. The adjustable brake lever and the finely tunable rear brake complete the package. Here, Triumph clearly sets the benchmark.
Display and Cockpit: Triumph's Functional but Outdated Approach
A minor criticism of the Triumph Tiger Sport 800 is the cockpit. The LC-TFT hybrid display serves its purpose but appears outdated compared to modern full-TFT displays. The Yamaha Tracer 9 GT+ clearly scores here with a high-resolution, full-color TFT display that impresses even in the standard version. For riders who value a modern look and high readability, the Yamaha undoubtedly offers the more contemporary solution.
Motorcycle Gear for the Unpredictable Summer
Temperatures reaching up to 35°C, torrential downpours, and hot filming sessions—our crossover tour challenged not only the bikes and us but also our gear. With versatile soft luggage solutions from SW-Motech, storage was expanded, and textile suits from Modeka made the tour as comfortable as possible. Both Poky's Modeka Lucano suit, Amelie's Striker III Lady suit, and my Aeris II suit distinguished themselves with pragmatic qualities such as well-distributed pockets, cooling ventilation areas, and comfortable wear.

Meanwhile, our sweaty heads were adorned with HJC F100 Carbon helmets, which, with their flip-back system, are even more comfortable to wear than conventional flip-up helmets. The versatility of our gear was completed by the Cardo Packtalk Pro communication systems on the helmets, ensuring seamless coordination on even the most chaotic tour.

Conclusion on the Crossover Comparison: Triumph Tiger Sport 800 vs Yamaha Tracer 9 GT+ Y-AMT 2025
Despite the differing equipment in this uneven comparison, our journey through Slovenia provided fascinating insights. The question of the best inline-triple engine in the touring motorcycle segment remains, in my opinion, a matter of taste. Sporty curve enthusiasts will likely appreciate the cheeky character of the Yamaha CP3 engine. Those who prefer a more refined, linear experience that is anything but dull should consider trying the Tiger Sport 800. Beyond the engines, the rider's size will have a significant impact on the purchasing decision. The Yamaha offers better ergonomics and superior wind protection for taller riders, while the Triumph is easier for shorter riders to handle.
- How much does a Yamaha Tracer 9 GT+ Y-AMT cost?
- Here you will find an overview of the price level of new and used motorbikes!
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Triumph Tiger Sport 800 2025 - Experiences and Expert Review
Gregor
The Triumph Tiger Sport 800 stands out as a versatile sport tourer, offering a successful blend of sportiness and everyday usability. Notable features include the new 798cc triple engine with its linear power delivery yet distinct character, and the well-tuned Showa suspension that provides both comfort and stability. Its standard equipment of a quickshifter, cruise control, cornering ABS, and traction control highlight the bike's modern appeal. Ergonomics are accessible to many riders due to the low seat height and narrow design, while fuel consumption and range are impressive. However, wind protection shows weaknesses, particularly for taller riders. This hardly detracts from the overall impression, especially considering the Tiger Sport 800's price. Such value for money is unmatched by any other new crossover motorcycle.
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Yamaha Tracer 9 GT+ Y-AMT 2025 - Experiences and Expert Review
Gregor
The Yamaha Tracer 9 GT+ 2025 impressively demonstrates how technology can be effectively used to make touring easier, safer, and more exciting. It is a revelation for seasoned long-distance riders, tech-savvy enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a well-conceived motorcycle with style, system, and substance.
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