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View Poll Results: 800 or 1200?
800 30 85.71%
1200 5 14.29%
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Old 11-22-12, 03:16   #31
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Heres an ICON vid showcasing the TIGER, not sure whcih model they are but they are pretty heavily modded im sure for this vid. SIT BACK AND ENJOY!


www.youtube.com/watch%3fv=aTvYAcJOx3s


AND I JUST SAW IT WAS ALREADY POSTED LOL WELL HERE IT IS AGAIN!
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Old 11-28-12, 12:02   #32
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my Dad picked up a tiger 800 the other week. Seems like a pretty fun bike. The seat is so soft and comfy compared my streety.
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Old 11-29-12, 20:04   #33
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Neither, BMW F700GS :P

I was looking at the Tigers until I noticed that they're just as expensive as a GS, and the rear subframe is welded on.
I'm also slightly too short for the Tigers and for the F800GS

So anyone who owns a Tiger, I hope you don't let it fall over too much!
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Old 11-29-12, 22:40   #34
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While I agree the BMWs really are the better option for mid size adventure bikes I don't agree about the sub-frame even being part of the equation. The only bikes I see bend rear subframes regularly are heavy touring bikes and sport bikes with aluminum subframes. The Tiger has a very heavy duty steel subframe. If you bend it you were either rear ended by a car or you threw it off a cliff. In any case the rear subframe is going to be the least of your worries.
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