BMW R 1200 GS 2010 vs. Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2019

BMW R 1200 GS 2010

BMW R 1200 GS 2010

Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2019

Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2019

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Overview - BMW R 1200 GS 2010 vs Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2019

The BMW R 1200 GS model year 2010 and the Triumph Tiger 800 XCA model year 2019 are both enduro motorcycles that offer unique features and capabilities.

Starting with the engine and drive train, the BMW R 1200 GS 2010 is equipped with a Boxer engine, while the Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2019 has an inline engine. The BMW has a larger bore of 101 mm compared to the Triumph's 74 mm, which may result in a different power delivery and torque characteristics. The BMW also has a higher engine power of 110 HP and torque of 120 Nm, compared to the Triumph's 95 HP and 79 Nm. The transmission differs as well, with the BMW using a prop shaft and the Triumph using a chain. The BMW has 2 cylinders and a displacement of 1170 ccm, while the Triumph has 3 cylinders and a displacement of 799 ccm.

In terms of suspension, the BMW R 1200 GS 2010 has a front suspension with a strut design, while the Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2019 features an upside-down telescopic fork. Both motorcycles have preload adjustment for their front suspensions. The rear suspension of the BMW is a single swing arm design with preload adjustment, while the Triumph has a swing arm suspension with preload adjustment.

BMW R 1200 GS 2010

BMW R 1200 GS 2010

In terms of chassis, the BMW R 1200 GS 2010 has a load-bearing engine frame type, while the Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2019 features a tubular frame type.

Both motorcycles have double disk brakes at the front. The rear tire width of the BMW is 110 mm, while the Triumph has a wider rear tire width of 150 mm. The wheelbase of the BMW is 1507 mm, slightly shorter than the Triumph's 1545 mm. The seat height of the BMW is 850 mm, while the Triumph has a slightly lower seat height of 840 mm. The fuel tank capacity of the BMW is 20 l, compared to the Triumph's 19 l.

Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2019

Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2019

In terms of strengths, the BMW R 1200 GS 2010 has a sporty look, is well equipped, and offers enough storage space. On the other hand, the Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2019 has an agile engine, easy handling, and full comfort features. It also offers six different riding modes, including an Offroad Pro mode, which allows for a great standing position off-road. Additionally, the Triumph has the ability to deactivate traction control and ABS.

As for weaknesses, the BMW R 1200 GS 2010 may require some time to get used to the technology of the conversion. On the other hand, the Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2019 has a color TFT display that is not optimally anti-reflective and a higher price compared to the BMW.

In conclusion, both the BMW R 1200 GS 2010 and the Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2019 offer unique features and capabilities. The BMW has a sporty look and ample storage space, while the Triumph offers an agile engine and easy handling. Ultimately, the choice between the two will depend on individual preferences and priorities.

Technical Specifications BMW R 1200 GS 2010 compared to Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2019

BMW R 1200 GS 2010
Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2019

Engine and Drive Train

Engine typeEngine typeBoxerEngine typeIn line
BoreBore101 mmBore74 mm
StrokeStroke73 mmStroke61.9 mm
Engine powerEngine power110 HPEngine power95 HP
Rpm at Max. PowerRpm at Max. Power7,750 rpmRpm at Max. Power9,500 rpm
TorqueTorque120 NmTorque79 Nm
Rpm at TorqueRpm at Torque6,000 rpmRpm at Torque8,050 rpm
Compression RatioCompression Ratio12 Compression Ratio11.3
Clutch TypeClutch TypeToughened, DryClutch TypeMultiplate in oil-bath
TransmissionTransmissionProp shaftTransmissionChain
Number of gearsNumber of gears6Number of gears6
CylindersCylinders2Cylinders3
StrokesStrokes4-StrokeStrokes4-Stroke
CoolingCoolingOil-airCoolingliquid
DisplacementDisplacement1,170 ccmDisplacement799 ccm

Suspension Front

Front suspensionFront suspensionStrutFront suspensionUpside-Down telescopic fork
AdjustmentAdjustmentPreloadAdjustmentCompression, Rebound

Suspension Rear

SuspensionSuspensionSingle swing armSuspensionSwing arm
AdjustmentAdjustmentPreloadAdjustmentPreload

Chassis

Frame typeFrame typeLoad-bearing engineFrame typeTubular

Brakes Front

TypeTypeDouble diskTypeDouble disk
PistonPistonFour pistonsPistonDouble piston

Brakes Rear

TypeTypeDiscTypeDisc
PistonPistonDouble pistonPistonSingle piston

Dimensions and Weights

Front tyre widthFront tyre width110 mmFront tyre width90 mm
Front tyre heightFront tyre height80 %Front tyre height90 %
Rear tyre widthRear tyre width110 mmRear tyre width150 mm
Rear tyre heightRear tyre height80 %Rear tyre height70 %
LengthLength2,210 mmLength2,215 mm
WidthWidth915 mmWidth865 mm
HeightHeight1,450 mmHeight1,390 mm
WheelbaseWheelbase1,507 mmWheelbase1,545 mm
Seat HeightSeat Height850 mmSeat Height840 mm
Fuel Tank CapacityFuel Tank Capacity20 lFuel Tank Capacity19 l
License compliancyLicense compliancyALicense compliancyA

Pros and Cons in comparison

Pros and Cons in comparison

BMW R 1200 GS 2010

BMW R 1200 GS 2010

A GS Adventure has practically everything you need for the big trip. But firstly, Touratech manufactures some parts for BMW anyway and secondly, it doesn't stop with the optional extras offered by the Bavarians.

Sporty look

well equipped

enough storage space

The technology of the conversion takes some getting used to

Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2019

Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2019

The best Tiger 800 ever - because while the new Tiger 800 XCa can boast a special Offroad Pro mode and a superb standing position off-road, it doesn't mess around on paved roads either: superb seating position, the same manoeuvrability as the more road-oriented Tiger 800 XRt thanks to wider handlebars and even more lean angle clearance thanks to the longer suspension travel. You don't have to do without comfort despite serious off-road capabilities and sporty rideability; colour TFT display, height-adjustable windshield, heated grips and seats as well as full LED lighting are not even available at extra cost from other manufacturers in the mid-range touring enduro class, but are standard on Triumph's top model.

Agile engine

easy handling

full comfort features

six different riding modes

Offroad Pro mode

great standing position off-road

traction control and ABS can be deactivated

Colour TFT display not optimally anti-reflective

high price

Price Comparison Avarage Market Price BMW R 1200 GS vs Triumph Tiger 800 XCA

There are a few key differences between a BMW R 1200 GS 2010 and a Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2019. There are the same number of bikes of both models available on the 1000PS.de marketplace, specifically 16. It takes less time to sell a BMW R 1200 GS with 64 days compared to 143 days for a Triumph Tiger 800 XCA. Since model year 2005 1000PS.de editors have written 98 reviews for the BMW R 1200 GS and 8 reviews for the Triumph Tiger 800 XCA since model year 2015. The first review for the BMW R 1200 GS was published on 1/20/2004 and now has more than 19,100 views. This compares to more than 18,900 views for the first review on Triumph Tiger 800 XCA published on 5/5/2015.

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