BIKE (UK)

New daddy Tiger?

Just weeks after the launch of the new Tiger 900, a photograph­er spots this. Is it a 900 with a shaft? Or a new 1200?

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Atfirst glance this looks like the new Tiger 900 with a curiously large rear shock reservoir, but then you notice the shaft drive and different engine cases and plastics. So what is it? We reckon it’s a prototype of Triumph’s new 1200 Tiger. Comparing it with the current 1200, the engine looks more compact, which suggests Triumph have used the same cylinder liner technology they debuted with the 900 – instead of three separate sleeves, they use one big liner which saves space. The engine is canted forward in the same way as the 900 too, presumably to get more weight over the front wheel to improve handling.

Making 134bhp, the current bike isn’t short on power, so it’s likely that Triumph will boost capacity just enough to maintain that figure in the face of more restrictiv­e Euro5 emission regulation­s. Our bet is 1250, to confuse potential GS buyers.

To make room for a big front wheel and long travel suspension, the 900 has twin radiators either side of the tank. It’s di‰cult to see, but it looks like the 1200 pulls the same trick, though quite why anyone would be tempted to take the 1200 off road is anyone’s guess. The current model weighs 248kg dry, and it’s unlikely the new model will be a huge amount less.

Besides its bigger engine, the new bike’s point of difference over the brilliantl­y competent 900 will be shaft drive. This has been completely redesigned, and is much slimmer thanks to the singleside­d swingarm being ditched in favour of a convention­al design.

Like the 900 there will be model variations, though we can only hope the new Rally (for off-roadish models) and GT (tourers) designatio­ns are applied rather than the XCATX nonsense inflicted on the current 1200. º Expect to seethe new tiger in show rooms next year.

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