Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro 2020 vs. Triumph Trident 660 2021

Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro 2020

Triumph Trident 660 2021
Vue d’ensemble - Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro 2020 vs Triumph Trident 660 2021
In terms of engine specifications, the Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro 2020 and the Triumph Trident 660 2021 both feature inline three-cylinder engines. However, the Tiger 900 GT Pro has a larger displacement of 888cc compared to the Trident 660's 660cc engine. This results in the Tiger 900 GT Pro having a higher engine power of 95.2 HP compared to the Trident 660's 81 HP. The Tiger 900 GT Pro also has a higher torque of 87 Nm compared to the Trident 660's 64 Nm.
In terms of fuel system, both motorcycles feature fuel injection. They also both have electric starters and chain transmissions.
In terms of suspension, the Tiger 900 GT Pro features an upside-down telescopic fork front suspension from Marzocchi with a diameter of 45mm. The rear suspension is a swing arm with a monoshock from Marzocchi. The Trident 660, on the other hand, features an upside-down telescopic fork front suspension from Showa with a diameter of 41mm. The rear suspension is also a swing arm with a monoshock from Showa. The Tiger 900 GT Pro offers more adjustability with preload and rebound adjustments for the rear suspension, while the Trident 660 only has preload adjustment.

Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro 2020
In terms of chassis, both motorcycles have steel frames. However, the Tiger 900 GT Pro has a tubular frame type, while the Trident 660 has a perimeter frame type. The Tiger 900 GT Pro has a higher rake of 65.4 degrees compared to the Trident 660's 24.6 degrees. The Tiger 900 GT Pro also has a longer trail of 133.3mm compared to the Trident 660's 107.3mm.
In terms of brakes, both motorcycles have double disk front brakes. The Tiger 900 GT Pro has larger diameter front brakes of 320mm compared to the Trident 660's 310mm. The Tiger 900 GT Pro also has four-piston front brake pistons from Brembo, while the Trident 660 has double-piston front brake pistons from Nissin.
In terms of advanced rider assistance systems, the Tiger 900 GT Pro offers more features. It has electronically adjustable suspension, riding modes, cornering ABS, ride by wire, and traction control. The Trident 660, on the other hand, offers ABS, riding modes, and traction control.
In terms of dimensions and weights, the Tiger 900 GT Pro has a wider front tire width of 100mm compared to the Trident 660's 120mm. The Tiger 900 GT Pro also has a larger front tire diameter of 19 inches compared to the Trident 660's 17 inches. The Tiger 900 GT Pro has a wider rear tire width of 150mm compared to the Trident 660's 180mm. Both motorcycles have the same rear tire diameter of 17 inches. The Tiger 900 GT Pro has a longer wheelbase of 1556mm compared to the Trident 660's 1401mm. The Tiger 900 GT Pro also has a higher seat height of 810mm compared to the Trident 660's 805mm. The Tiger 900 GT Pro has a larger fuel tank capacity of 20 liters compared to the Trident 660's 14 liters.

Triumph Trident 660 2021
In terms of equipment, both motorcycles feature LED headlights and TFT displays. The Tiger 900 GT Pro has additional features such as LED daytime running lights, a heated seat, and a more generous standard equipment package.
In terms of strengths, the Tiger 900 GT Pro is praised for its three-cylinder engine full of character, agile turn-in behavior, quickshifter as standard, electronically adjustable suspension strut, generous standard equipment, good ergonomics, good wind and weather protection, and long-distance capability. The Trident 660 is praised for its powerful three-cylinder powerplant, surprisingly good chassis and brakes for this class, extensive electronic equipment, optional quickshifter with blipper, and simple and accessible controls.
The Tiger 900 GT Pro has a weakness in the form of a flood of switches on the left handlebar, while the Trident 660 has a weakness in its traction control being overall very defensive.
Caractéristiques techniques Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro 2020 par rapport à Triumph Trident 660 2021
Avantages et inconvénients en comparaison
Avantages et inconvénients en comparaison
Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro 2020

Les bonnes choses prennent du temps, dit-on. Chez Triumph, on s'y est tenu et avec la Tiger 900 GT Pro, on a mis sur les jantes en fonte une moto qui poursuit la longue et fructueuse voie de la 800 avec de nombreuses améliorations de détails et qui est aussi bien une moto pratique pour le quotidien que pour des tours et des voyages prolongés. Le triple est devenu plus pointu, tout en restant un moteur harmonieux avec lequel même les débutants ne peuvent pas se tromper, sans pour autant ennuyer les motards expérimentés. Et ce, grâce à des débattements de suspension suffisants sur des routes de différentes qualités ainsi que sur des passages tout-terrain tout à fait modérés. Nous n'avons pas trouvé grand-chose à redire à la première impression, mais nous allons certainement examiner la Tiger de plus près.
Triumph Trident 660 2021

On voit bien que la Trident est une nouvelle moto. Triumph a développé ici les ingrédients nécessaires pour l'année 2021. Un son impertinent mais pas envahissant, un moteur poussif et un package électronique complet avec Quickshifter sont tout simplement amusants. Une moto décontractée avec laquelle on peut prendre beaucoup de plaisir à conduire, même en tant que motard expérimenté.
Comparaison des prix Prix moyen du marché Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro vs Triumph Trident 660
There are a few key differences between a Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro 2020 and a Triumph Trident 660 2021. In terms of price, the actual average price of a Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro 2020 is about 61% higher. Compared to Triumph Trident 660 2021 there are less Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro 2020 bikes available on the 1000PS.de Marketplace, specifically 5 compared to 23. It takes less time to sell a Triumph Trident 660 with 85 days compared to 88 days for the Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro. Since model year 2020 1000PS.de editors have written 10 reviews for the Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro and 20 reviews for the Triumph Trident 660 since model year 2021. The first review for the Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro was published on 12/3/2019 and now has more than 65,300 views. This compares to more than 76,700 views for the first review on Triumph Trident 660 published on 10/30/2020.