Here is my 2021 Tiger 900 GT. Just started putting on the miles, and waiting for some accessories to arrive.
Had quite a useful day today fitting some farkles. -Cheapo radiator guard. Copy of the EP version. Came with a complete extra set of screws. Fitment was perfect, and it feels just a tad more solid compared to the OEM plastic ones. -Outback Motortek crash bars. In glossy white, looking good with the white frame. Very sturdy. To fit these you do need good tools, like some swivels, because some bolts are quite difficult to reach. One remark, the instructions are YouTube-only. Fine, but when they go over all the parts in the video it seemed like I was missing some parts...turns out you re-use some bits that come off the bike. No issue but they should mention that in the video. But all good in the end. -Barkbuster handguards The classic, great fit, no issues with the levers or the screen. -Rottweiler mirrors. These are marketed as KTM-specific, but they fit all bikes with handguards. They also go on the OEM plastic ones. The mirrors have lots of adjustment, and are very clear and free of vibrations. Even includes nice blanking-caps for the OEM mirror mount. Took a while but happy with the results. And only partially removed the flesh from one finger in the proces. Result.
I'm intrigued by the mini-pannier or piggy-back pannier in the, normally, wasted space behind the left pannier on your bike. I have the same bike with the Triumph expedition panniers and I've always felt that the void could be used for a toolbox. Is your little pannier affixed to the big one or is it a stand-alone fit? With the main pannier removed is the mini one securely fastened to the bike ie won't fall off and, can't be stolen? Anyone know if such a thing is available to buy in the UK, please.
First trip on the GT Pro, western Virginia. May 2021. Ten day trip from Florida to St Paul Virginia. Bike performed flawlessly.