Triumph Tiger 1200 vs BMW R 1250 GS Adventure

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show more imgEngine
Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Explorer
BMW R 1250 GS Adventure Standard
Max Power
147.95 bhp @ 9000 rpm
134.1 bhp @ 7,750 rpm
Max Torque
130 Nm @ 7000 rpm
143 Nm @ 6,250 rpm
Battery Type
12 Volt, 8 Ah
Maintenance-Free
Charging Time
N/A
0
Compression Ratio
13.2:1
12.5 : 1
Cooling System
Liquid Cooled
Air/Liquid Cooled
Engine Type
Liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, inline 3-cylinder
Air/liquid-cooled four stroke flat twin engine, double overhead camshaft, one balance shaft and variable engine timing system BMW ShiftCam.
Displacement
1160
1254
Bore
90 mm
102 mm
Load Carrying Capacity
N/A Kg
217 Kg
No Of Cylinders
3
2
Peak Power
150 W
N/A W
Range
360 Km
630 Km
Stroke
60 mm
76 mm
show more imgSpeed
Top Speed
N/A Km/h
200 Km/h
show more imgTyres & Wheels
Tyre Size
Front : 120/70R21, Rear : 150/70R18
Front:120/70 - R19 , Rear:170/60 - R17
Wheel Size
Front : 533.4 mm, Rear : 482.6 mm
Front: 482.6 mm Rear: 431.8 mm
Wheels Type
Spoke
Cross spoke
Tubeless Tyre
Tubeless
Tubeless
Wheelbase
1560 mm
1504 mm
Front Tyre Pressure Rider
N/A psi
36 psi
Front Tyre Pressure Rider And Pillion
N/A psi
36 psi
show more imgBrakes
Rear Brake
Disc
Single disc brake, double-piston floating caliper
Abs
Dual Channel
BMW Motorrad Integral ABS Pro (part-integral, slant-layer-optimized)
Front Brake
Disc
Dual disc brake, floating brake discs, 4-piston radial calipers
Braking Type
N/A
Dual Channel ABS
Front Brake Diameter
320 mm
305 mm
Rear Brake Diameter
282 mm
276 mm
show more imgFuel
Fuel Supply
Fuel Injection
Fuel Injection
Fuel Capacity
20 L
30 L
show more imgBody
Body Type
Adventure Tourer
Adventure
Drive Type
Shaft Drive
Shaft drive
Frame
Tubular steel frame, with forged aluminium outriggers. Fabricated, bolt-on aluminium rear subframe
Two-section frame, front- and bolted on rear frame, load-bearing engine
Additional Storage
N/A
N/A
Adjustable Windshield
Yes
N/A
Height
1436 mm
1460 mm
Kerb Weight
245 Kg
268 Kg
Length
N/A mm
2270 mm
Saddle Height
850 mm
N/A mm
Seat Height
N/A mm
890 mm
Total Weight
N/A Kg
485 Kg
Width
849 mm
980 mm
show more imgElectrical Accessories
Mobile Connectivity
N/A
Yes
show more imgSwitches & Controls
Riding Modes
Yes
Eco, Rain and Road
Starting
Self Start Only
Electric Start
Engine Kill Switch
N/A
Yes
Pass Switch
N/A
Yes
Traction Control
Yes
N/A
show more imgMeter
Display
Yes
No
Instrument Console
TFT
Digital
Tripmeter
Digital
Digital
Techometer
Digital
Digital
Low Battery Indicator
N/A
Yes
show more imgClutch & Gear
Clutch
Hydraulic, wet, multi-plate, slip and assist
Wet clutch with an anti-hopping function, hydraulic activation
Gear Box
6 Speed
6-speed gearbox with helical gear teeth
Transmission
Manual
Constant Mesh
show more imgLights
Tail Light
LED
LED Tail Lamp
Turn Signal Lamp
LED
Yes
Low Fuel Indicator
N/A
Yes
show more imgBattery
Battery Capacity
N/A
12 V / 11.8 Ah
No Of Batteries
N/A
N/A
show more imgShockers
Suspension Front
Showa 49mm, semi-active damping USD forks. 200mm travel
BMW Motorrad Telelever; stanchion diameter 37 mm, central spring strut
Suspension Rear
Showa semi-active damping monoshock, with automatic electronic preload adjustment. 200mm wheel travel
Cast aluminium single-sided swing arm with BMW Motorrad Paralever; WAD strut (travel-related damping), spring pre-load hydraulically adjustable (continuously variable) at handwheel, rebound damping adjustable at handwheel
show more imgSeat
Seat Type
Split
N/A
Stepup Seat
N/A
Yes
show more imgOthers
Additional Features
My Triumph Connectivity System, Triumph shift assist
3 riding modes (ECO, Rain and Road)
Cruise Control
Yes
N/A

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A. Tiger 1200 is the most affordable model among the two.

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