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Triumph Tiger 900 GT - 2020 Specifications and Reviews

The 2020 Triumph Tiger 900 GT is a middleweight adventure tourer designed for riders seeking accessible off-road capability combined with on-road comfort. It delivers a balanced package with proven Marzocchi suspension, competent Brembo braking, and a manageable 192kg weight that suits both novice and experienced adventure riders. Best known for its approachable nature and versatile character, it excels on mixed terrain while maintaining practical daily usability.

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General information

CategoryEnduro / offroad
Year2020
ModelTriumph Tiger 900 GT
 
 

Engine and Transmission Specifications

Emission detailsEuro 5
Greenhouse gases120.6 CO2 g/km. (CO2 - Carbon dioxide emission)
Fuel consumption5.20 litres/100 km (19.2 km/l or 45.23 mpg)
ClutchWet multi-plate
Transmission typeChain   (final drive)
Gearbox6-speed
Cooling systemLiquid
Fuel controlDouble Overhead Cams/Twin Cam (DOHC)
Fuel systemInjection
Bore x Stroke78.0 x 61.9 mm (3.1 x 2.4 inches)
Compression11.3:1
60-140 km/h (37-87 mph), highest Gear gear10.30 seconds
0-100 km/h (0-62 mph)4.20 seconds
Top speed196.0 km/h (121.8 mph)
Torque87.0 Nm (8.9 kgf-m or 64.2 ft.lbs) @ 7250 Revolutions">RPM
Power93.9 Horsepower">HP (68.5 Kilowatt">kW)) @ 8750 Revolutions">RPM
Engine typeIn-line three, four-stroke
Capacity:888.0 ccm (54.19 cubic inches)
 
 

Brakes, suspension, Frame and wheels

Rear brakesSingle disc. Brembo with single pistons
Diameter325 mm (12.8 inches)
Front brakesDouble disc. Brembo radial-type monobloc, with 4 pistons
Rear tire150/70-R17
Front tire100/90-19
Rear SuspensionMarzocchi rear suspension unit, manual preload adjustment, 170mm rear wheel travel
Front SuspensionMarzocchi 45mm upside down forks, non-adjustable
Trail133 mm (5.2 inches)
Rake (fork angle)24.6°
Frame typeTubular steel, bolt on sub

Physical measures and capacities

Fuel capacity20.00 litres (5.28 US gallons)
Wheelbase1556 mm (61.3 inches)
Overall height1460 mm (57.5 inches)
Seat height810 mm (31.9 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Power/weight ratio0.4889 HP/kg
Dry weight192.0 kg (423.3 pounds)

Other specs

StarterElectric
Color optionsPure White; Saphire Black, Korosi Red

Rider Reviews

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MotorcycleDB Review

The 2020 Triumph Tiger 900 GT is a powerful and stylish adventure motorcycle that delivers an exhilarating riding experience. With its responsive 888cc inline triple engine, the Tiger 900 GT offers impressive performance and smooth power delivery, making it a joy to ride on both on and off-road terrains. The bike's advanced technology, including its adaptive cornering lighting and optimized cornering ABS, enhances safety and control, while its comfortable and ergonomic design ensures a comfortable ride for long distances. For riders looking for a versatile and capable adventure motorcycle, the 2020 Triumph Tiger 900 GT is a top choice. Its combination of powerful performance, advanced technology, and comfort make it a standout option in its class. Whether you're navigating city streets or tackling rugged trails, the Tiger 900 GT is sure to impress with its agility and reliability.
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⚠ Safety Recalls (1)

EQUIPMENT Aug 2020 · 20V451000

Triumph Motorcycles America, LTD (Triumph) is recalling certain Tiger 900, Rally, Rally Pro, GT, GT Low and GT Pro motorcycles. The rear reflex reflectors may detach. As such, these motorcycles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 108, "Lamps, reflective devices, and associated Equipment."

Risk: Detachment of the rear reflector may reduce the visibility of the motorcycle to other drivers, increasing risk of crash.

Remedy: Triumph will notify owners, and dealers will replace the rear reflex reflectors, free of charge. The recall began August 19, 2020. Owners may contact Triumph customer service at 1-800-232-3780. Triumph's number for this recall is SRAN 582.

Source: NHTSA. View all Triumph recalls →