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Triumph Tiger 1200 vs Kawasaki Z900RS

Do you want to find out which bike is the best, Triumph Tiger 1200 or Kawasaki Z900RS? 91Wheels brings you a detailed comparison between Tiger 1200 and Z900RS. Triumph Tiger 1200 Price starts at Rs.19.39 Lakh (ex-showroom) for GT Pro Snowdonia White and Kawasaki Z900RS Price starts at Rs.N/A (ex-showroom) for N/A. Triumph Tiger 1200 is 3 cylinder, 1160 cc Engine can generate 148 bhp @ 9000 rpm power whereas Kawasaki Z900RS is a NA cylinder, N/A cc Engine can generate N/A power. In terms of mileage, Tiger 1200 provides a mileage of 19.6 kmpl (base model), and Z900RS has a range of N/Akm/charge (base model). Triumph Tiger 1200 is available in 1 colours & 9 variants whereas Kawasaki Z900RS is available in N/A colours & 1 variants.

Tiger 1200 vs Z900RS

Key HighlightsTriumph Tiger 1200Kawasaki Z900RS
PriceRs.19.39 LakhRs.N/A
Engine Capacity1160 ccN/A
Power148 bhp @ 9000 rpmN/A
Mileage/Range19.6 kmplN/A km/charge
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Triumph Tiger 1200 GT Pro Snowdonia White bike
GT Pro Snowdonia White
Rs. 19.39 Lakh
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Specifications Overview

Variant Name
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On Road Price
22.18 Lakh
Price Breakup
N/A
Price Breakup
User Rating
3.8
4.3
Transmission Type
Manual
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Fuel Tank Capacity
20 Litres
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Engine Displacement
1160 cc
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Brakes, Suspension & Tyres

Braking System
Dual Channel ABS
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Calliper Type
Fixed
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Front Disc Size
320
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Front Suspension Preload Adjuster
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Front Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)
34
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Front Tyre Pressure (Rider)
32
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Front Wheel Size
R19
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Rear Suspension Preload Adjuster
check
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Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)
42
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Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider)
42
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Rear Wheel Size
R18
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Wheel Type
Alloy
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Front Suspension
Showa 49mm semi-active damping USD forks. 200mm travel
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Rear Suspension
Showa semi-active damping monoshock
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Front Tyre Size
120/70R19 (M/C 60V TL)
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Instrumentation

Riding Modes Switch
check
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Touch Screen Display
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Fuel level guage
Digital
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Gear Indicator
check
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Tachometer
Digital
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Speedometer
Digital
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Odometer
Digital
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Exterior

Daytime Running Lights
check
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LED headlight
check
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Warranty

Basic Warranty
3 Years/Unlimited Kms
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Body & Suspension

Colors
-
Images
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Frame Type
Tubular steel frame, with forged aluminium outriggers. Fabricated, bolt-on aluminium rear subframe
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Engine & Transmission

Gear Shifting Pattern
1 Down 5 Up
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Spark Plugs
check
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Engine Capacity
1160 cc
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Engine Type
Liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, inline 3-cylinder
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No. of Cylinders
3
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No. of valves per cylinder
4
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Transmission Type
Manual
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Top Speed
220 kmph
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Bore x Stroke
90 mm x 60.7 mm
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Configuration
DOHC
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Cooling type
Liquid Cooled
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Fuelling
Electronic Fuel Injection
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Max Power
148 bhp @ 9000 rpm
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Max Torque
130 Nm @ 7000 rpm
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Mileage (Claimed)
19.6 kmpl
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Comfort & Convenience

Average Speed Indicator
check
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Call/SMS Alerts
check
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Front Storage Box
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Geo Fencing
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Low Battery Indicator
check
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Low Oil Indicator
check
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Pillion Backrest
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Pillion Footrest
check
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Riding Modes
4
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Service Reminder Indicator
check
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Under Seat Storage
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GPS & Navigation
check
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Console Type
Digital
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Distance to Empty Indicator
check
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Engine Kill Switch
check
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Safety

AHO (Automatic Headlight On)
check
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Hazard Warning Indicator
check
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Hazard Warning Switch
check
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Radial Tyres
check
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Side Stand Alarm
check
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Pass Light
check
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Pillion Grabrail
check
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Turn Signal
LED
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ABS - Anti-lock braking system
check
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Slipper Clutch
check
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Traction Control System
check
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Dimensions & Capacity

Length
2245 mm
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Width
849 mm
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Height
1436 mm
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Wheelbase
1560 mm
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Fuel Tank Capacity
20 Litres
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Engine Oil Capacity
4 Litres
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Body Type
Adventure
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Seat Height
850 mm
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Unladden/Kerb Weight
245 kg
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Entertainment & Communication

MID (Multi Info Display)
check
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Pros & Cons

Pros
  • Powerful & torque-rich engine
  • Overall hardware is abuse-friendly
  • Feature-rich & loaded with tech up to the brim
  • Less expensive to maintain as compared to some rivals
Cons
  • Quite expensive for what it offers
  • Ergonomics not well suited for short riders
  • Engine lacks a top-end punch as the rivals
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Triumph Tiger 1200 and Kawasaki Z900RS Owner Reviews

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  • Z900RS Review
    • VS
      Vinit Saini
      3 Year ago
      3.4
      Pros - a 7-inch tft instrument cluster, Multiple riding modes, Cornering abs, Traction control, Tpms, and a keyless start system.
      Likes (1)
      Reply
    • SJ
      Shailesh Jain
      3 Year ago
      4.0
      The bike looks amazing, with BS6 emission and 1160 cc engine. But it is very costly for a two wheeler.
      Like
      Reply
    • AK
      Abhishek Kumar
      3 Year ago
      3.8
      The bike isn't suitable for tall riders, very uncomfortable to drive on long routes. Overall performance is average.
      Like
      Reply
    • VS
      Vinil Sharma
      3 Year ago
      3.8
      Bike racing is my passion, and this bike totally supports it. Best option for road and adventures. Amazing performance and speed.
      Like
      Reply
    • KM
      Kedar Mishra
      3 Year ago
      3.8
      The new display looks great, but very slow to boot up. If you are looking for local rides then it's good to use.
      Like
      Reply
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