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NEW ACTIVE PRELOAD REDUCTION

Triumph Tiger 1200 GT pro press ride
Motorcycles Triumph Motorcycles 24th Aug 2023

 

 

A new Active Preload Reduction was developed to reduce the rear suspension preload as the Tiger 1200 slows, allowing the seat heights to be reduced. 

For the GT, GT Pro and GT Explorer there are currently two seat height settings – 33.46in and 34.25in, while for the Rally Pro and Rally Explorer these are 34.44in and 35.23in. Through the accessory-fit low seat option, riders are already able to lower the seat position by an additional 0.78in, giving a lowest seat height of 32.67in on the GT family and 33.66in on the Rally family.

Triumph Tiger 1200 GT Pro

 

 

The new Active Preload Reduction feature allows these seat heights to be reduced further. Depending on the combined weight of the rider, pillion and luggage this could lower the riding height by up to 0.78in when the motorcycle comes to a standstill, offering the rider greater ease and confidence. 

New customers will be able to access this new minimum preload feature by simply pressing the ‘Home’ button on the switch cube for one second. 

Chief Product Officer Steve Sargent said: “This new feature can be enabled on the fly, lowering the center of gravity at slower speeds, making it even more accessible, offering riders more confidence at slow speeds and better contact with the ground as they come to a stop.” 

There will be no upgrade fee for existing customers to access the new feature, however standard dealership labor rates will apply for the service of the motorcycle.

 

 

TIGER 1200 UPDATE

The Tiger 1200's advanced Showa semi-active suspension was further enhanced, offering the rider greater ease and confidence.

A new Active Preload Reduction feature was developed to reduce the rear suspension preload as the Tiger 1200 slows, allowing the seat heights to be reduced. 

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