In 2020 Triumph Motorcycles celebrated 118 years of manufacturing iconic motorcycles. With the home base in Hinckley, Leicestershire, Triumph has been manufacturing motorcycles with an authentic design, character, charisma, and performance.
Triumph Motorcycle has around 650 dealers across the world, therefore it is the largest British motorcycle manufacturer, responsible for making 60,000 bikes every year. The glorious racing history of Triumph is impressive. In every class and field of motorcycle sporting achievement, Triumph competed and won almost every race.
As the latest generation Tiger 900, the 850 Sport shares the same T-plane crank engine tuned uniquely. Compare to the 1-2-3 firing order of the earlier triple engine, the T-plane crank offsets the engine’s firing order to 1-3-2 to be more responsive at lower rpm. Like the Tiger 900 models, the 850 Sport model has the same 888cc engine but with a different tune and produces 84 hp at 8,500 rpm and a torque of 85,35 Nm (60 lb-ft) at 6,500 rpm.
The 850 Tiger sport is fitted as a standard motorcycle with high-end equipment and technology, such as Brembo Stylema 320mm twin discs, Marzocchi gas-pressurized upside-down cartridge forks, road and rain modes, Slip and Assist clutch, and so much more. The 850 Tiger drinks 5.2 L/100 km (55.4 mpg) and it has a starting price of $11,995 (2022).