I don't know whether anyone has seen these already, but apparently they were in an owners group forum and made their way onto the ADV Rider forum. If they truly are sneak peaks, we are in for some fun. A big tiger with a shaft drive sounds like a great idea. Where have I seen that combo before? ;)
Having said all that, it does look reasonably light. So, could we see a 225kg 1200cc allroad here? ;) That would be interesting.
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And on the road:
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The remote cylinder for the rear shock looks huge; maybe some kind of active suspension?
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I would expect a new Tiger to have active suspension. All of its competitors have it. ;) However, it looks a bit clumsy like that.
Maybe that's the nitro bottle

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Quote from: ssevy on July 12, 2021, 06:39:28 PM
The remote cylinder for the rear shock looks huge; maybe some kind of active suspension?
If it's a development mule, it's most likely an adjustment unit with a datalogger.