The original Triumph Tiger 900, known as the "Steamer," is the rugged pioneer of Triumph’s modern adventure era. Built with a robust frame and the charismatic 885cc triple engine, it remains a favorite for riders who appreciate mechanical simplicity and analog charm. At British Legends, we specialize in Triumph Tiger 900 parts and Triumph Tiger 900 accessoires that focus on keeping this classic adventure bike in peak condition, addressing common age-related maintenance while offering tasteful upgrades.
We also stock all the spare parts required for the general maintenance and routine servicing of your bike, from consumable wear parts to components that require regular replacement to keep your bike performing as it should over time.
Maintaining a first-generation Tiger requires a proactive approach, especially regarding the cooling and electrical systems. Our catalog of Triumph Tiger 900 parts includes high-quality gaskets, ignition components, and cooling system upgrades designed to handle the thermal demands of the early 885cc engine. For those performing a restoration, we prioritize Triumph Tiger 900 accessoires that respect the bike's original 90s aesthetic while providing modern durability, such as reinforced subframe bolts and high-efficiency air filters that allow the triple-cylinder engine to breathe as it was intended.
A key technical detail for "Steamer" owners is the transition from the early carburetor models to the fuel-injected (885i) versions towards the end of the production run. This means that certain Triumph Tiger 900 parts, specifically fuel tanks and intake manifolds, are not interchangeable between the early 90s versions and the 1999-2001 models. When selecting Triumph Tiger 900 accessoires like pannier racks or engine bars, it is vital to check the specific mounting points on the cradle frame, as these evolved slightly over the years. At British Legends, we verify the compatibility of our kits to ensure that your upgrades integrate perfectly with the unique architecture of this early Hinckley triple.
Generally, no. The frame and engine architecture of the 1993-2001 models are unique. Most structural Triumph Tiger 900 parts from the later 955i or 800 series will not fit without significant modification.
To improve the long-distance capability of the original Tiger, we recommend upgrading to a taller windscreen and reinforced luggage mounting points, as the original plastic components can become brittle over time.