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Talk => Speaking Of Bikes... => Topic started by: doc on November 04, 2007, 02:47:27 AM

Title: got a tiger today
Post by: doc on November 04, 2007, 02:47:27 AM
hi, sold my klr and picked up a 06 tiger with 9000 km. huge difference in power. i wanted a better highway bike and think i found it! to bad it's gonna snow tonight. great site. :D
chris
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Post by: 2004Tiger on November 04, 2007, 04:51:16 AM
Welcome. Hope you like it as much as I like mine.
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Post by: zadok_oz on November 04, 2007, 09:27:54 AM
Very nice. You're going to love it. What colour? Make sure to get some pics. :)
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Post by: doc on November 04, 2007, 02:47:42 PM
Quote from: "zadok_oz"Very nice. You're going to love it. What colour? Make sure to get some pics. :)
it's a blue one with a givi top box. need a new rear tire,  the weather guy was right about the snow today :o
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Post by: Stretch on November 04, 2007, 07:52:51 PM
Welcome aboard.  You're in good company.

Sit a spell.  Kick your shoes off.  We have over four years worth of Tiger-specific questions, answers, and tech tips archived.

Y'all come back now, y'heah?  :mrgreen:
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Post by: abruzzi on November 05, 2007, 07:13:04 AM
Snow?  It's like dirt, only white, right?

Geof
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Post by: HockleyBoy on November 05, 2007, 10:10:49 AM
Welcome aboard, you are going to love that Tiger.  :D
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Post by: doc on November 06, 2007, 03:02:46 AM
Quote from: "abruzzi"Snow?  It's like dirt, only white, right?

Geof
like wet white dirt, i'll be rideing tomorow :lol:
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Post by: TigerTrax on November 06, 2007, 02:35:23 PM
Hey Doc...
Welcome aboard.

We had a rider out of Calgary, Curtis Ross, who rode to Jasper, ARKANSAS two consecutive years to our Tiger rally. He has since moved
even further NORTH..... ????

Have a ball with your Tiger.

TigerTrax
Title: bump
Post by: TriumphTengu on November 06, 2007, 05:41:35 PM
I traded in my Honda Shadow Aero VT750 Thursday November 1st and became the very proud owner of a Blue '06 Tiger 955I with 850 miles on her.  It came with a matching top case (which I've stuck in the house) and an extra Cee Bailey #2 tall windscreen(which I put on Saturday afterwork).  What else do I need?  More time to ride the bike!
Jim in Austin
P.S.  November 1st was my birthday.  Best Birthday gift I've ever got.
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Post by: Stretch on November 06, 2007, 11:50:42 PM
Crash bars.  They'll pay for themselves the very first time you drop the bike.
Title: Re: bump
Post by: Tama's Tigre on November 07, 2007, 01:48:32 AM
Quote from: "TriumphTengu"I traded in my Honda Shadow Aero VT750 Thursday November 1st and became the very proud owner of a Blue '06 Tiger 955I with 850 miles on her.  It came with a matching top case (which I've stuck in the house) and an extra Cee Bailey #2 tall windscreen(which I put on Saturday afterwork).  What else do I need?  More time to ride the bike!
Jim in Austin
P.S.  November 1st was my birthday.  Best Birthday gift I've ever got.

Texas is a big state, I know, I live in Houston and track your way for some nice hills and scenery.  Haven't been off road in the Hill Country yet (new to the fold as well), but if you find some cowtrails patna, you let me know.  To cover all those miles, you may need to add a tooth to your front sprocket, to 19 teeth.  It knocks down about 5K RPM at speed. That means that with an 06 (very close ratio gearing), when you're cruising through west Texas at 85, instead of hearing the growl at 6000 RPM, you'll hear the purr at 5500.  I've been tempted to try a 20 toother...

Don't get me wrong, I LOVE THE GROWL AT 9K, but I reserve that for the twisties  :lol:
Title: Re: got a tiger today
Post by: flyingpackman on November 07, 2007, 03:53:59 AM
Quote from: "doc"hi, sold my klr and picked up a 06 tiger with 9000 km. huge difference in power. i wanted a better highway bike and think i found it! to bad it's gonna snow tonight. great site. :D
chris

Doc,

I've been having some of the same thoughts.  I ride my KLR almost exclusively on the road.  After you ride it a while give me your thoughts on if you still think you made the right decision.  

Thanks
Title: Re: got a tiger today
Post by: doc on November 07, 2007, 04:57:46 AM
Quote from: "flyingpackman"
Quote from: "doc"hi, sold my klr and picked up a 06 tiger with 9000 km. huge difference in power. i wanted a better highway bike and think i found it! to bad it's gonna snow tonight. great site. :D
chris

Doc,

I've been having some of the same thoughts.  I ride my KLR almost exclusively on the road.  After you ride it a while give me your thoughts on if you still think you made the right decision.  

Thanks
hi packman, i remember you from klr.net, first time on the highway today and the tiger is real smooth at 150 km. with power to spare. i like the klr but like you i went off road only a few times. i like the long runs on the pavement with the choice to hit a dirt road here and there. all day rides on the tiger should be no problem, really nice and wide seat, no vibes, good wind protection, think i wanna go for another ride.
cheers, doc
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Post by: doc on November 07, 2007, 05:02:09 AM
Quote from: "TriumphTengu"I traded in my Honda Shadow Aero VT750 Thursday November 1st and became the very proud owner of a Blue '06 Tiger 955I with 850 miles on her.  It came with a matching top case (which I've stuck in the house) and an extra Cee Bailey #2 tall windscreen(which I put on Saturday afterwork).  What else do I need?  More time to ride the bike!
Jim in Austin
P.S.  November 1st was my birthday.  Best Birthday gift I've ever got.
great news, that sure is low mileage, let me know what you think og the tall screen. :)
Title: Re: got a tiger today
Post by: flyingpackman on November 08, 2007, 02:37:38 AM
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Quote from: "doc"hi, sold my klr and picked up a 06 tiger with 9000 km. huge difference in power. i wanted a better highway bike and think i found it! to bad it's gonna snow tonight. great site. :D
chris

Doc,

I've been having some of the same thoughts.  I ride my KLR almost exclusively on the road.  After you ride it a while give me your thoughts on if you still think you made the right decision.  

Thanks
hi packman, i remember you from klr.net, first time on the highway today and the tiger is real smooth at 150 km. with power to spare. i like the klr but like you i went off road only a few times. i like the long runs on the pavement with the choice to hit a dirt road here and there. all day rides on the tiger should be no problem, really nice and wide seat, no vibes, good wind protection, think i wanna go for another ride.
cheers, doc

Doc,

Thanks, I've been lurking over here for a couple of years.  Some days I want to get rid of the KLR and get a tiger and some days I'm happy I bought it.  I keep an eye on the papers, craigslist and ebay for a good used Tiger, but I haven't seen many.   If the right one comes along I think I'll also make the switch.  Good luck with your new ride.
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Post by: Chad M on November 08, 2007, 11:35:25 PM
Pac-man, if it helps any, I sold my KLR last year and bought an '05 Tiger.  It's quite simply the best bike I've ever owned, my old GS included!  I do miss the KLR for trail rides, but I don't miss it one iota on the dirt and gravel roads.  I'm putting together another thumper for the single track as I don't relish the idea of dropping my dear Tiger.  I don't think you could go wrong with a Tiger purchase, it seems to be a common progression... don't fight it.

C.
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Post by: TigerTrax on November 09, 2007, 12:38:16 AM
Hey Pacman...
I thought you already have a Tiger....

Get it on man....

Trax
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Post by: flyingpackman on November 09, 2007, 02:56:08 AM
Twice I almost bought one, but backed out.  I've got over 12,000 miles on my 05 KLR.  Almost all of the miles are back and forth to work.  Only a few hundred of the miles are off the pavement and then it's only been on dirt roads.  This summer I took a trip on the KLR to a conference that was about 600 miles away.  Up to that point I had decided to just keep the KLR and drive it into the ground.  But now I realize that the KLR is a killer on the highway for long stretches.  Maybe young guys can go long distances on a KLR, when you get over 40 you start to think that the comfort may be worth the price.   Anyway, I started looking again for an 01-05 and decided to come back over here and lurk a bit more.  Thanks
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Post by: TigerTrax on November 09, 2007, 04:39:59 AM
Gotcha...
Let me put it to rest for you:
1. Last year my buddy ('05 Tiger) and I ('06 Tiger ) rode from North Georgia to Nebraska ( 1147 miles ) in one shot!  No problem.

2. A year ago my wife ( pillion ) rode with me to the Tiger Ride-In at Durango. We put 2500 miles 2 up. Across the Plains to Estes 45° & rain for one solid day; Up over Trail Ridge Rd thru Grand Lake & down to Glenwood Springs; Next day we headed South to someplace, Silverton, Red Mountain, and some other passes ... fully loaded we took those hairpins in 4th gear as slow as 10 mph.... Tiger didn't hiccup!
3. On the way home we rode thru sleet, rain, snow and ice around WolfCreek Pass. Winds were ferocious. Tiger never let me down.

Good ol Gerbings and sealSkynz socks.

Tiger will also go off road for you.... depending on your guts and skill.
Just stay off the slick pine needles and loose rock on a canter.

There are plenty of Tigers available at great buys.
Get one... Join us in West Virginia in June '08!!!

Trax
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Post by: zombie on November 09, 2007, 02:07:24 PM
hey tiger trax
what are the dates for the east coast ride in next year?
I'm determined to make one of these things in 08
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Post by: TigerTrax on November 10, 2007, 12:10:17 AM
No date set... Thought it would be done by now.... many m/c events make these things tougher every year.

It will be held in West VA.

Trax
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