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Side Stand Switch Protector, Tiger 800<br />

The side stand switch on the Tiger 800 is completely<br />

unprotected in a seriously vulnerable position where<br />

larger stones or ruts can cause direct damage. This<br />

is an extremely annoying shortcoming on difficult<br />

terrain, <strong>as</strong> the switch needs to be byp<strong>as</strong>sed. It’s only<br />

when the side stand switch stops working and the bike<br />

refuses to start that you realise just how important<br />

this component is! <strong>Touratech</strong>’s protector for the side<br />

stand switch on the Tiger 800 is a resilient guard<br />

made from high-grade stainless steel that effectively<br />

prevents damage to the switch so it won’t stop you in<br />

your tracks. A little part that’s extremely functional!<br />

420-5105<br />

Rear Brake Fluid Reservoir Guard<br />

On the Tiger 800 the brake fluid reservoir is all<br />

too e<strong>as</strong>ily accessible, putting it at risk of damage<br />

or tampering. Made from l<strong>as</strong>er-cut stainless steel,<br />

<strong>Touratech</strong>’s brake fluid reservoir guard effectively<br />

prevents damage and undesired access to the reservoir<br />

lid, yet you can still e<strong>as</strong>ily see the fluid level. The<br />

guard simply bolts onto the existing mounting point.<br />

420-5030<br />

Sprocket Guard Triumph Tiger 800<br />

Made from black anodised aluminium and stainless<br />

steel, <strong>Touratech</strong>’s sprocket guard for the Triumph Tiger<br />

800 replaces the pl<strong>as</strong>tic cover to give a clear view<br />

of the final drive. On a long trip this means you can<br />

constantly check the sprocket for wear, and it’s e<strong>as</strong>ier<br />

to clean off chain gre<strong>as</strong>e and mud without having to<br />

remove the entire pl<strong>as</strong>tic guard every time. Designed<br />

to keep the chain lubricant in the housing – so it<br />

won’t get all over the surrounding components. Plus<br />

the combination of metals offers a visual highlight.<br />

420-5050<br />

Chain Guard Triumph Tiger 800<br />

<strong>Touratech</strong>’s chain guard for the Triumph Tiger 800<br />

stops chain lube getting onto your bike. Much sturdier<br />

than the original pl<strong>as</strong>tic part, the <strong>Touratech</strong> chain<br />

guard is made from riveted stainless steel and aluminium<br />

yet is still relatively light. Visually the metal chain<br />

guard fits much better with the overall concept of a<br />

touring enduro like the Tiger 800. The chain guard<br />

is simple and quick to fit <strong>as</strong> it attaches to the existing<br />

mounting points.<br />

420-5045 (anodised black)<br />

420-5046 (anodised alu)<br />

Triumph Tiger 800

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