Sun Coast Cycle Sports stocks inspected used parts for the Triumph Explorer, Triumph's large-displacement adventure touring platform. The Explorer designation refers to the same motorcycle covered under our Tiger 1200 Explorer category. If you are searching for parts for a 2012-2021 Triumph Tiger Explorer with the 1215cc shaft-driven inline triple, or the 2022+ Tiger 1200 with the 1160cc chain-driven T-plane triple, please see our Tiger 1200 Explorer Parts page for complete generation splits, compatibility information, and available inventory.
Explorer parts compatibility
Triumph used the "Explorer" name as part of the Tiger 1200 designation across several model years. The 2012-2015 models were marketed as the "Tiger Explorer," while 2016-2021 models were called "Tiger Explorer XR" and "Tiger Explorer XC" to distinguish road and off-road variants. The 2022+ redesign dropped the "Explorer" name entirely, using simply "Tiger 1200." All versions are covered under a single parts category.
The Explorer's 1215cc inline triple is a unique engine family that shares no parts with other Triumph triples (1050cc Speed Triple, 799cc Tiger 800, 888cc Tiger 900, or 675cc Daytona/Street Triple). The 2022+ Tiger 1200 uses a new 1160cc T-plane engine that is also distinct from the 1215cc. See the Tiger 1200 Explorer page for complete generation and compatibility details.
Common Explorer failure points and replacement parts
Shaft drive spline lubrication: The 2012-2021 shaft-driven Explorer requires periodic spline lubrication and bevel gear oil changes. Neglected maintenance leads to premature spline wear and expensive repairs.
Weight-related consumable wear: The Explorer is one of the heaviest adventure bikes in production. Brake pads, tires, and suspension components wear faster than on lighter platforms.
Semi-active suspension (top models): Electronic suspension on premium variants can develop calibration issues requiring dealer diagnostics.
Commonly replaced Explorer parts
- Shaft drive service components (2012-2021)
- Brake pads and rotors
- Windscreen and fairing panels
- Panniers and top box hardware
- Crash bars and engine guards
- Fork seals and suspension service
- Chain and sprocket kit (2022+)
Frequently asked questions
Q: Is the "Explorer" a separate model from the "Tiger 1200"?
No. "Explorer" is a name Triumph used as part of the Tiger 1200 designation. The Tiger Explorer (2012-2021) and Tiger 1200 (2022+) are successive generations of the same model line. All parts and compatibility information are covered on our Tiger 1200 Explorer page.
Q: Does the Explorer share parts with any other Triumph Tiger?
The Explorer's 1215cc engine shares internals with the Trophy SE (2012-2017) sport tourer. No parts interchange with the Tiger 800 (799cc), Tiger 900 (888cc), or Tiger 1050 (1050cc), as each uses a different engine family.
Q: Which Explorer models use shaft drive vs chain drive?
All 2012-2021 Tiger Explorer models use shaft final drive. The 2022+ Tiger 1200 redesign switched to chain drive, which is lighter and provides a more direct power delivery feel. This is a fundamental drivetrain difference that makes the two generations incompatible for final drive components.
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