Triumph Tiger 800XCa

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Triumph Tiger 800XCa
Manufacturer
Production 2015 - 16
Class Adventure
Engine
Liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, in-line 3-cylinder
Bore / Stroke 73.7mm x 73.7mm
Compression ratio 11.3:1
Horsepower 94.94 HP (70.8 KW) @ 9250RPM
Torque 58.27 ft/lbs (79.0 Nm) @ 7850RPM
Fuel System Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection
Ignition Digital CDI
Transmission 6 Speed
Frame Tubular steel trellis frame, swingarm: twin-sided, cast aluminum alloy
Suspension Front: WP 43mm upside down forks, adjustable rebound and compression
Rear: WP monoshock with remote oil reservoir, hudraulically adjustable preload, rebound
Brakes Front: 2 x 308 mm floating discs, Nissin 2-piston sliding calipers, switchable ABS
Rear: Single 255 mm disc, Nissin single-piston sliding caliper, Switchable ABS
Front Tire 90/90 R21
Rear Tire 150/70 R17
Wheelbase 60.79 inches (1544 mm)
Width 33.31 inches (846 mm)
Seat Height 845 mm - 865 mm / 33.3 in- 34.1 in adjustable
Weight 203 kg / 478 lbs (dry), 215 kg / 474 lbs (wet)
Oil Capacity 3.7 L / 0.98 US gal
Fuel Capacity 19 Liters / 5.0 US gal / 4.2 Imp gal
Manuals Service Manual

The Triumph TIGER 800 XCa was a Liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, in-line 3-cylinder Adventure motorcycle produced by Triumph in 2016. Max torque was 58.27 ft/lbs (79.0 Nm) @ 7850 RPM. Claimed horsepower was 94.94 HP (70.8 KW) @ 9250 RPM.

Engine[edit | edit source]

The engine was a Liquid cooled cooled Four stroke, transverse three cylinder, DOHC, 4 valve per cylinder.. The engine featured a 11.3:1 compression ratio.

Drive[edit | edit source]

Power was moderated via the Wet, multi-plate.

Chassis[edit | edit source]

It came with a 90/90 R21 front tire and a 150/70 R17 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via 2 x 308 mm floating discs, Nissin 2-piston sliding calipers, switchable ABS in the front and a Single 255 mm disc, Nissin single-piston sliding caliper, Switchable ABS in the rear. The front suspension was a WP 43mm upside down forks, adjustable rebound and compression while the rear was equipped with a WP monoshock with remote oil reservoir, hudraulically adjustable preload, rebound. The Tiger 800XCa was fitted with a 19 Liters / 5.0 US gal / 4.2 Imp gal fuel tank. The bike weighed just 203 kg / 478 lbs. The wheelbase was 1545 mm / 60.8 in long.


2016 Triumph TIGER 800 XCa[edit | edit source]

House Hinckley release the new Tiger 800 XCa with traction control, switchable ABS, 3 Rider Modes, and a second generation 95PS 800cc triple engine with a seamless flow of torque, the Tiger 800 XCA goes further still. Standard equipment includes heated rider and passenger seats, heated grips, LED fog lamps, and an uprated 650W alternator complete with 3 auxiliary sockets that can power everything you need from heated clothing to GPS systems.

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Overview[edit | edit source]

The all new Tiger 800 is a dynamic Adventure motorcycle designed to deliver whatever you want no matter how you ride. On road or off, the new Tiger’s manners, riding position, handling and responsive engine give the rider everything required to enjoy every ride.

The Tiger 800 XC has a more off-road bias and is available in two derivatives, the XC and range topping XCx. Both models have high levels of standard equipment in a with the XRx bringing more technology to the segment. Traction control and switchable ABS is as standard on all models delivering improved rider safety.


Four distinctive models giving greater rider choice Rider focussed technology including standard fit traction control and switchable ABS on all models delivering improved rider safety First in class inclusion of cruise control on XRx and XCx versions Three riding modes to control throttle response, ABS, and traction control on XRx and XCx models Class leading, second generation, 95ps 800cc triple engine producing lower emissions and delivering a 17% increase in fuel efficiency over previous Tiger 800 (up from 55mpg to 65 mpg) Ride by Wire technology for smoother power delivery and lighter throttle response Improved off road capability with standard fitment of WP Suspension on all XC models New styling, improved ergonomics, and adjustable seat height giving 20mm of adjustability


The new Tiger 800 comes in two guises. The Tiger 800 XR is more focussed to the world of road riding whereas the Tiger 800 XC has a more off-road intent. Both models have high levels of standard equipment in a range that now includes 4 derivatives with range topping x models. The XRx and XCx bring more technology to the segment offering the rider a range of standard equipment designed to match their purpose.

RIDER FOCUSSED TECHNOLOGY Rider focussed technology is what makes this new Tiger stand apart from the competition. Technology that has been developed to optimise the ride both on and off-road. This includes:

Ride by Wire The introduction of a full Ride by Wire system that interacts with the ECU opens up a whole new level of technology. With the inclusion of advanced ABS, traction control, selectable throttle maps, programmable rider modes, and cruise control, the new Tiger 800 leads the segment as a technological tour de force and adds new levels of active safety.

Switchable ABS The switchable ABS system is standard on all Tiger 800 models and uses the latest technology to prevent wheel lock-up, ensuring maximum confidence and control in any road conditions. On the XR and XC models, the ABS can be turned On or Off.

Riders on the XRx or the XCx can further customise their preferences for the ABS settings via the bikes three advanced Riding Modes. When the Off Road mode is selected, the ABS is disabled to the rear wheel and the system also allows a level of front wheel slip. This provides the rider with a level of electronic intervention under braking whilst optimizing their off road enjoyment.

Triumph Traction Control Triumph’s Traction Control (TTC) system is standard across all models. This feature prevents the unexpected spinning of the rear wheel, cutting the engine torque to avoid the loss of lateral grip ensuring maximum confidence and control both on or off road. The rider can select their TTC setting to either On or Off on the XR and XC models.

The higher specification ‘x’ versions provide Road, Off-Road, or Off settings. In the Off-Road mode, the traction control system allows increased rear wheel slip compared to the Road mode. Riders can configure their traction control preferences in conjunction with the 3 Rider Mode settings.




Throttle Maps With a choice of 4 different throttle maps on the XRx and XCx models, riders can select the optimum setting to meet both riding and weather conditions. The throttle maps can easily be changed via the switch cube to provide greater levels of control to meet changing conditions.

The difference between the maps is given by the throttle opening against the butterfly position: the new engine delivers full power with all the maps, but the rider needs a different opening of the throttle to achieve the same response: - The Rain map reduces the throttle response to suit wet and slippery situations. - The Road map represents the standard map, extremely linear and smooth for everyday conditions - The Sport map offers a sharper and quicker response with less throttle twist required. - The Off-Road map provides the optimal throttle response to face dirt tracks and unpaved terrains, perfect to suit the off-road attitude of the new Tigers.

Three Riding Modes: A key feature on the XRx and XCx models is the ability to configure the bike to the terrain at the press of a button. When riding between road and off-road terrains, a simple press of the mode button followed by the release of the throttle and pull of the clutch lever allows the rider to swap between Road and Off-Road settings. This automatically configures the ABS, Traction Control, and Throttle Maps with the bike still in motion to best tackle the route ahead. There are three modes available: - ROAD SETTING – automatically sets the ABS, Traction Control, and Throttle Map to ‘ROAD’ setting - OFF ROAD SETTING – automatically sets the ABS, Traction Control, and Throttle Map to “OFF-ROAD” therefore reducing the ABS and traction control intervention allowing for a level of slip. - PROGRAMMABLE RIDER MODE – this mode is fully configurable and allows the rider to select their chosen settings for ABS, Traction Control, and a choice of 4 x Throttle Maps independently. As an added safety measure, should the rider select a mode that requires ABS or Traction Control to be disabled, then the rider must come to a stop and push the mode button and these features will be deactivated.

Cruise Control The new Tiger 800 is the first bike in the middleweight adventure sector to offer cruise control. It is standard on the XRx and XCx models, thus making light work of those enjoyable long rides, reducing rider fatigue and optimising fuel consumption.

Trip Computer All Tiger 800 models feature trip computers. The range topping ‘x’ models add additional functionality such as journey time, average speed, average fuel economy, range to empty, and instantaneous fuel consumption.


MORE EFFICIENT TRIPLE ENGINE The original Tiger 800 redefined what riders should expect from the middleweight Adventure class and the new Tiger has pushed that further. Delivering an even more satisfying, exciting and rewarding ride, the new Tiger is a more comfortable and refined motorcycle with greater fuel efficiency, more agility and improved touring capability for 2015.

The Tiger’s 95PS three cylinder engine gives the bike a unique character and sophisticated feel. Inside the engine the raft of changes have reduced mechanical noise and strengthened the premium feel of the triple. The 800cc unit is a rewarding engine that pulls strongly and smoothly from low speeds, delivers a wide spread of mid-range power and still lets the rider use the higher revs, right up to the 10,000rpm limit. Making the most of the engine’s eager character has now been made even easier thanks to a lighter and more precise gear change action, which now uses parts from Triumph’s class-leading Daytona 675 supersport bike.

Fuel consumption has been hugely improved – up by 17% on the “mixed use” cycle (European GTR2 test cycle) to 65mpg, and given the 19 L fuel tank capacity it now has a potential range of 272 miles to a dry tank meaning longer riding between stops. This is a 50 miles improvement per full tank of fuel over the outgoing Tiger 800.

RIDE AND HANDLING The new Tiger has a class-leading chassis which translates to outstanding handling on the road, and increased capability off road. The Tiger gives plenty of feedback to the rider and has high stability and neutrality, putting the bike exactly where the rider wants it to be on both smooth and uneven surfaces. The XR models are fitted with Showa suspension, calibrated to ensure excellent handling on any surface. The front suspension is a 43 mm Showa USD fork, now anodised black. The rear suspension includes a Showa mono-shock which is preload adjustable, allowing easy adjustment and flexibility to tailor the suspension setting to meet the requirements of every journey, be it a spirited solo ride or a comfortable two-up with panniers adventure.

WP suspension has been used to further boost the Off-Road riding qualities of the new XC models. The WP 43mm USD fork, with rebound and compression damping is easily adjustable through dedicated clickers on the fork tops. The rear suspension unit is a WP mono shock adjustable for preload and rebound damping and has a dedicated dirt protector for the RSU body.

The wheels emphasize the different personalities of the XR and XC models. The new Tiger XR is fitted with light-weight cast aluminum wheels, 17-inch diameter at the rear and 19-inch at the front, measuring 4.25 and 2.5 inches in width respectively, they ensure superb handling and stability. The XC models feature spoked wheels for superior durability on rough terrain: 17-inch diameter at the rear with 4.25 inches in width and off-road oriented 21-inch diameter at the front with 2.5 inches in width.




STYLE The new Tiger 800 has been given a new look with a new radiator shroud and tank side panels that have sharp lines and taut surfaces. The new bodywork gives the bike a more prone, dynamic stance but the styling isn’t all just about cosmetic gain, the Tiger’s fuel tank styling also ducts hot air from the engine away from the rider’s legs. The new “Titanium” powder coat finish on the double-tube frame highlights the rugged looks of the frame whilst the semi-matt finish on the engine combined with the bike’s black wheels and handlebars gives the new Tiger a sophisticated, premium look.

Practical touches are plentiful. Alongside the adjustable rider seat height and handlebar position the bike gets a large-for-the-class 19 litre fuel tank, a quick-adjust headlight angle lever for 2-up riding, an Auxiliary power socket near the ignition switch and an aluminum sump guard as standard on all models.

ERGONOMICS Comfort has been improved with both versions getting changes in geometry designed to reduce weight on the wrists and to increase leg room. With both bikes also having adjustable seats and handlebars, the rider has the most comfortable and adaptable riding position in the class.

Weather protection has been improved whilst riding thanks to the combination of the new bodywork which keeps the iconic Triumph ‘raised shoulder’ profile and the new fly screen. On the XRx and XCx the screen is adjustable without tools with the x models also receiving newly-designed hand guards to increase rider protection.

TRIUMPH GENUINE ACCESSORIES An extensive range of Triumph Genuine Accessories for the New Tiger has been developed to provide a multitude of options to make it your own. New slim line heated grips, a 3D mesh Low Comfort Seat and an all new Tri-Tour aluminum structured luggage system are just three of the comprehensive range of 70 accessories available. There is also the option of five newly created accessory packs offering riders a choice of Sport, Comfort, Touring, Protection, or Luggage packs.

Tri Tour Expedition Rigid Luggage: - Fully weatherproof panniers and top box made from 1.5mm thick aluminum structure - Weight saving of 1.1kg per pannier and 1.4kg on the Top box versus Triumph Adventure Panniers (also available)

Low Comfort Seat - 20mm reduced height compared to standard seat - 3D mesh offers outstanding levels of comfort

Slim Line Heated Grips - Compliments new ride by wire technology - Slim line design offering dual temperature heat settings

Make Model Triumph Tiger 800 XCa
Year 2015 - 16
Engine Type Four stroke, transverse three cylinder, DOHC, 4 valve per cylinder.
Displacement 799 cc / 48.7 cub in
Bore X Stroke 74 x 61.9 mm
Compression 11.3:1
Cooling System Liquid cooled
Lubrication Wet sump
Oil Capacity 3.7 L / 0.98 US gal
Induction Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection
Ignition Digital CDI
Starting Electric
Exhaust Stainless Steel, 3 into 1, high-level stainless steel silencer
Clutch Wet, multi-plate
Max Power 70.8 KW / 95 hp @ 9250 rpm
Max Torque 79 Nm / 8.1 kgf-m / 58 ft.lb @ 7850 rpm
Transmission 6 Speed
Final Drive Chain, O-ring
Frame Tubular steel trellis frame, swingarm: twin-sided, cast aluminum alloy
Front Suspension WP 43mm upside down forks, adjustable rebound and compression
Front Wheel Travel 220 mm / 8.7 in
Rear Suspension WP monoshock with remote oil reservoir, hudraulically adjustable preload, rebound
Rear Wheel Travel 215 mm / 8.5 in
Front Brakes 2 x 308 mm floating discs, Nissin 2-piston sliding calipers, switchable ABS
Rear Brakes Single 255 mm disc, Nissin single-piston sliding caliper, Switchable ABS
Front Wheel 36-Spoke 21 x 2.5 in, aluminum rim
Rear Wheel 32-Spoke 17 x 4.25 in, aluminum rim
Front Tire 90/90 R21
Rear Tire 150/70 R17
Rake 24.3°
Trail 95.3 mm / 3.75 in
Dimensions Length 2215 mm / 87.1in Width 845 mm / 33.3 in (with handlebars) Height 1390 mm / 54.7 in (without mirrors)
Wheelbase 1545 mm / 60.8 in
Seat Height 845 mm - 865 mm / 33.3 in- 34.1 in adjustable
Dry Weight 203 kg / 478 lbs
Wet Weight 215 kg / 474 lbs
Fuel Capacity 19 Liters / 5.0 US gal / 4.2 Imp gal