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The age of big, burly, power boasting motorcycles — no matter the category — is over. They won’t completely disappear; there’s still a legitimate market for them as lineup-topping models. But as far as headliners are concerned, the honor now goes to more accessible, more affordable small and mid-sized motorcycles. And based on its refinement and performance alone, the new Triumph Tiger 800 XC, the British mid-sized adventure motorcycle, relegates anything bigger to irrelevance.
Who’s It For
On the surface, the Tiger 800 XC looks like an all-out adventure bike — a little stocky, tall, well balanced off-road, its styling may be for everyone. But, after spending two days in the saddle, riding through Morocco’s country towns and up into the Atlas Mountains and thrashing it on a very muddy and punishing off-road course, it’s clear the Tiger shows a multitude of talents. The rider that would best exploit the Tiger 800 XC is a year-round commuter who doubles as a weekend warrior.
One technical spec Triumph was eager to show off was the 800cc triple-cylinder engine’s torque curve — or lack thereof. What’s impressive, to say the least, is that Triumph manages to squeeze out nearly all of the engine’s torque right from idle and keeps that delivery strong through the rev-range. That’s a torque curve seldom seen outside of Chevy crate engines set up for drag racing. It’s the kind of power that works well everywhere: in traffic, while going light to light and on the trails, going turn to turn. Reigning in the torque are six different ride modes as well as various levels of traction control and ABS settings. Rain-slick asphalt, dirt and mud are all mitigated with a flick of the wrist and a quick toggle through the menu. As for colder days, the tall, adjustable windshield, mudguards, heated grips and seat on the Tiger XCa form an incredible cocoon of warmth against the cold. Even with less-than-optimal layering, I was surprisingly comfortable in the unseasonably cold weather — amid snow, sleet and rain — drifting across Morocco during the ride.
2018 Triumph Tiger XC

Engine: 800cc Inline-Three
Transmission: Six-speed
Horsepower: 94
Torque: 58 ft-lbs
Weight: 439-459 lbs
EPA Fuel Economy: 49.8 mpg
Price: $14,450 (XCx), $15,850 (XCa)