I have had my Tiger for 14 months . Traded in my TBA (beautiful bike as you know).
I ride it daily to work except winter months. Have done a couple long pleasure trips and a four 500 miles days for work.
>1. Anyone with an inseam over 34" have one and how is comfort over a 100miles?
VERY comfortable. I love the position even though there are not many foot placement options. Occasionally I just rotate my foot downwards and it seems to stretch it out just fine. On the Interstate, there is a tendency to ride at a much higher speed.
You MIGHT have an issue with wind noise/buffeting with your height but it fits me fine at 5'9". Windflow is MUCH MUCH better than my TBA.
General guidelines is that a smaller windshield will do the trick if it becomes an issue.
>2. Heat? compared to the TBA
Heat is NOT a problem. Don't even notice it.
>3. Airflow? compared to the TBA
Noiser but less buffeting for myself. The Tiger taught me that I wish I would have installed a smaller windshield for my TBA instead of the massive ones I tried. Look better and work better (assuming you wear a helmet). You DO NOT hear the exhaust so in that respect you could get by without earplugs on long trips except for the wind noise.
>4. Triumph Bags or Givi or other?
Triumph look better but are smaller. I recommend the Triumph side bags with a Givi TOP case for trips and you have plenty of storage. Not exactly cheap however.
Aftermarket sidebags are WAY TO WIDE from the rear.
>5. Taller screen needed or not?
Only way to know is try it. Again, I would recommend a smaller screen...a number are available.
>6. Things you love (other than power and handling---ridden it, was perfect in that regard)
Perfect bike for myself. Grin on my face EVERY morning that I get on it. I love the upright seating position, the feeling that I am on a blazing fast bike (I am I guess), ability to wheelie (although I have only done it about 5"!!), engine growl, fuel injection, heated grips (add-on)
>7. What would you change?
Fuel guage has issues deciding remaining miles till empty, my chain surface rusted prematurely,
>8. Is Blue really faster?
No. White.
Cars think you are the policeman and move out of your way. Serious.
>Any thought on the Tiger you own would be helpful
keep the chain loose...removes clunk of the shift, wish luggage were cheaper, some think the shocks are garbage but I actually like the soft settings...makes for softer rides over bumps at the expense of fast curves I guess. Chain guard is not long enough so you get chain spray on the underside of the bike..no big deal just a hassle.
My shorter legs demand that I pay attention to the slope of the road when I stop...but I am used to it NOW.
Talon makes a great plug-n-play alarm for the Tiger for about $130.00. Even makes the red like blink in the dash.
Add the new Triumph handguards...high quality.
That's all I can think of right now...
Great bike. Best purchase I have made in a long time.