Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin 2022 vs. Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro 2021
Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin 2022
Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro 2021
Overview - Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin 2022 vs Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro 2021
The Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin 2022 and the Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro 2021 are both enduro motorcycles that offer a range of features and capabilities.
Starting with the engine and drive train, the Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin 2022 is equipped with an in-line, 2-cylinder engine with a displacement of 1084cc. It delivers 102 HP of power and 105 Nm of torque. The Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro 2021, on the other hand, features an in-line, 3-cylinder engine with a displacement of 888cc. It produces slightly less power at 95.2 HP and torque at 87 Nm.
In terms of suspension, both motorcycles come with upside-down telescopic forks at the front. The Honda Africa Twin uses Showa suspension with a 45mm diameter and offers a travel of 230mm. The Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro, on the other hand, features Marzocchi suspension with a 45mm diameter and a travel of 180mm. The rear suspension on both bikes is a swing arm with a monoshock. The Africa Twin has a Showa rear shock with a travel of 220mm, while the Tiger 900 GT Pro has a Marzocchi rear shock with a travel of 170mm.
Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin 2022
When it comes to the chassis, both motorcycles have a steel frame. The Africa Twin has a double cradle frame with a rake of 62.5 degrees and a trail of 113mm. The Tiger 900 GT Pro features a tubular frame with a slightly steeper rake of 65.4 degrees and a trail of 133.3mm.
In terms of braking, both motorcycles have double disc brakes at the front. The Honda Africa Twin does not specify the type of brakes, while the Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro has double disc brakes.
Both motorcycles come with a range of advanced rider assistance systems. The Africa Twin offers ABS, riding modes, cornering ABS, ride by wire, cruise control, traction control, and anti-wheelie. The Tiger 900 GT Pro features suspension electronically adjustable, riding modes, cornering ABS, ride by wire, and traction control.
In terms of dimensions and weights, the Africa Twin has a front tire diameter of 21 inches and a rear tire diameter of 18 inches. The Tiger 900 GT Pro has a slightly smaller front tire diameter of 19 inches and a rear tire diameter of 17 inches. The Africa Twin has a wheelbase of 1574mm, while the Tiger 900 GT Pro has a slightly shorter wheelbase of 1556mm. The seat height on the Africa Twin is adjustable from 850mm to 870mm, while the Tiger 900 GT Pro has a seat height range of 810mm to 830mm. The Africa Twin has a fuel tank capacity of 18.8 liters, while the Tiger 900 GT Pro has a slightly larger fuel tank capacity of 20 liters.
Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro 2021
In terms of equipment, both motorcycles come with LED headlights and a TFT display. The Africa Twin also offers Bluetooth and connectivity, while the Tiger 900 GT Pro features LED daytime running lights and a heated seat.
In terms of strengths, the Africa Twin has a powerful engine, sophisticated electronic driving aids, a wonderfully functioning DCT (optional), a touch-screen color display, good ergonomics, and long-distance capability. It also offers good wind protection for off-road riding. The Tiger 900 GT Pro, on the other hand, is praised for its accessible, superior engine, very comfortable ergonomics, extensive electronics package, good wind protection, and comfort for pillion riders. It also features a top quickshifter.
In terms of weaknesses, the Africa Twin is criticized for its operating concept of the electronics, which is not very clear and intuitive. It also has less robust handguards for off-road use, a windshield that offers manageable protection, and ergonomics that are not ideal for standing riding. The Tiger 900 GT Pro, on the other hand, is said to have a chassis that is too soft for sporty riders and slight engine vibrations noticeable on the motorway.
Technical Specifications Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin 2022 compared to Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro 2021
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin 2022
For me, the Africa Twin is a touring enduro as a touring enduro should be. This was already true of the predecessor model and did not change with the increase in displacement and power. Because the latter remained manageable at 102 hp, and Honda even managed to shed a few kilos compared to the CRF1000L. So it remained versatile, functioning just as well on the motorway as off-road. The chassis absorbs almost all bumps, the engine remains sovereign in every situation, ergonomics and seating comfort are exemplary. A motorbike for all days as well as for the big trip - wherever that may be.
Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro 2021
The Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro is a very good touring bike, as long as you are not in a hurry. It has plenty of equipment, every conceivable electronic feature, extremely pleasant ergonomics and a well-balanced, easy-care three-cylinder engine. At the same time, it is oriented towards comfort across the board. Others are better at racing around corners, but the British lady prefers to cruise in a relaxed manner. Why overuse the soft chassis when you can instead enjoy the top wind protection and inhale the landscape around you.
Price Comparison Avarage Market Price Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin vs Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro
There are a few key differences between a Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin 2022 and a Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro 2021. In terms of price, the actual average prices of both motorbikes are almost the same. Compared to Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro 2021 there are less Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin 2022 bikes available on the 1000PS.de Marketplace, specifically 4 compared to 9. It takes less time to sell a Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin with 82 days compared to 109 days for a Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro. Since model year 2020 1000PS.de editors have written 28 reviews for the Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin and 10 reviews for the Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro since model year 2020. The first review for the Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin was published on 9/23/2019 and now has more than 109,400 views. This compares to more than 65,300 views for the first review on Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro published on 12/3/2019.