Triumph Tiger 800 XRX Low Ride Height Variant - Quick Ride Review
I was very very kindly loaned this lovely bike by Destination Triumph while they carried out the first service on my new Street Triple 765 R. This is the blurb on the bike from Triumph's website: "The new road-loving Tiger 800 XRX 'LRH' is an even more accessible version of this easy-handling bike, and is perfect for touring the world’s highways.. The contemporarily styled XRX 'LRH' model comes with an accessible 780mm seat height which is 50mm lower than the standard Tiger XRX, and has the adjustable seat set-up which offers another 20mm reduction to take the lowest seat height setting to 760mm, giving a new accessible riding position. The more responsive Triumph 800 Triple engine, lighter exhaust system, new full-colour TFT instruments and switchgear, new five-position screen, and four riding modes are just a few of the many features designed into this latest generation XRX Low Ride Height model. The 19-inch aluminium cast front wheel and Metzeler Tourance tyres work together with the dynamic systems of the XRX 'LRH' model to ensure an enjoyable comfortable all-road ride. You’ll immediately notice the control gained from a new shorter ratio first gear, giving you more low-speed traction and instant responsiveness right when you need it most. This, in addition to category-defining core technologies including ride-by-wire throttle and new premium Brembo front braking system. The new Tiger 800 XRX delivers a full-on road-focused adventure every single day." I really enjoyed my time on this "Adventure" style bike, and it really opened my eyes to the more practical side of biking I have mostly tried to avoid in the 27yrs I have been riding bikes. It is awesome that Triumph offer the low ride height versions, and this Tiger XRX 'LRH' or Low as it is also referred to is most definitely awesome. The bikes ground clearance is potentially an issue for those wanting to get proper adventury, but to the majority of folk who buy these bikes it will be all the bike they will need. Thank you again to Destination Triumph for the loan, and the fantastic customer service I have had from you so far! :-) Link to Destination Triumph: https://www.destinationtriumph.co.uk/ Link to the bike on Triumph's website: https://www.triumphmotorcycles.co.uk/... My in helmet microphone: https://amzn.to/2L9QY0W My powerbank: https://amzn.to/2OWN3p7 My GoPro Hero 5 Session: https://amzn.to/2OWbW4b My GoPro Hero 7 Black: https://amzn.to/2OVoyIF My Rubber GoPro cover: https://amzn.to/2DFvp8a My GoPro ball joint buckle: https://amzn.to/2NaOCho The SUGRU used to mount the GoPro: https://amzn.to/2N8H1jw The memory cards I use: https://amzn.to/2xFQ6LJ My bikes: 2012 Moto Guzzi V7 Stone, aka "Lord Vader" which has been very customised 2017 KTM 390 Duke with LeoVince LV Pro Carbon + decat 2018 Triumph Street Triple R (low ride height) with Yoshimura Alpha T exhaust My kit: Rain/Winter: Rukka textiles, Held Warm n' Dry gloves Scratching/Trackdays: Dainese 2-piece leathers, Forcefield back protector, RST supermoto gloves Boots: Daytona Road Star GTX gortex (all year round awesome) Chilled rides: Weise retro jacket, Levis, work boots. My helmets: Motovlogging: Nishua Enduro Carbon with paek removed Trackdays: Arai Chaser V Commuting with no camera: Schuberth S2 Chilled rides with no camera: Davida Jet "8 Ball" Cameras: GoPro Hero Seven 7 Black GoPro Hero Six 6 Black GoPro Hero Five 5 Black GoPro Hero Five 5 Session My editing software: https://filmora.wondershare.com/

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