After some 230kms/5hrs ride (yes, 100s of hairpins) on the '24 Tiger 900 GTPro, my verdict is:
A really good bike, just not for me.
What it boils down to is I don't want any bike with a 19" front for my daily ride. Really strange the 900 Tiger range doesn't include one model with a 17" front, like the 660....
So - the likes and dislikes (remember my main comparison is my '21 Tracer 7):
- engine: good, especially at higher speeds. AT ~100km/h cruising on motorway it's really peppy. Somewhat dull at low rpms, my Tracer feels more agile from ~3k.
- clutch: nice!!!!
- gearshift: ok, but a bit vague feel, often needed to check dash to see if neutral or 1st was engaged. May be an artefact of the quick shifter?
- suspension: soft, comfy, but surprising level of vibrations through bike on rough surfaces. No better than my tracer with Ohlins rear, but Gran Canaria offers few pot holes so haven't tested it to the limits
- seat: ok, on par with tracer. Good: you may slide back and forth quite a bit. Bad: somewhat square corners felt in butt. Very comfy knee angle and posture (WAY better suited to me than the Tracer).
- windscreen: okay, less turbulence than both Mk1 & Tracer, adjusting at speed fiddlier than the Tracer
- dash: nice, clear, huge improvement over the previous model (and the crappy Tracer's)
- controls: nice! Esp. turn signal switch, being so light and precise. Need to operate clutch and flasher simultaneously? No prob.
- brakes: very powerful front! Dull rear (like on most bikes)
- handling: I would take my Tracer any day! When I tried the '21-model Tiger 3 years ago, I didn't think of it as hard-to-turn. But back then I rode my Mk1 and was accustomed to applying some force to turn. It took some time to reprogram to Tracer's point-and-shoot geometry, yesterday I had to reverse that technique (and hated it).
So - not for me, but nice. It also made me realise why I've been thinking I probably did corner faster with the Mk1 than my more quick steering Tracer; it's the phenomenon of reaching the limit of lean without seriously applying force to the bars on the Tracer. As hours on the Tiger went by I got used to actively countersteering, making it easier to just push a little more to tighten the turn. My Tracer turns just by aiming but at a certain point I need to push to lean more and yesterday I *think* I found the answer... Need to practice active counter steering at roundabouts++ after vacation!
Status: all 19"-ers removed from list, leaving only the Tiger 660, F900XR and Tracer 9/9Gt for future tests for now.
Canary Ride rental in Las Palmas is recommended! Nice & competent staff!