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BN12 AUA

2012 Triumph Tiger

Yellow Petrol 800cc
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MOT Status

Valid
Expires24 Mar 2027
Tests10 (9 pass, 1 fail)
Pass rate90%

Mileage

61,218 mi
Last recorded61,218 miles
Recorded on25 Mar 2026
Typical for 2012 Triumph Tiger17,358 mi

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Vehicle Details

RegistrationBN12 AUA
MakeTriumph
ModelTiger
Year2012
ColourYellow
Fuel typePetrol
Engine800cc

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MOT History

9 pass 1 fail
Pass 25 Mar 2026 61,218 miles

Front Brake disc worn, pitted or scored, but not seriously weakened (1.1.14 (a) (ii))

Pass 16 Feb 2024 59,241 miles

Front Brake disc worn, pitted or scored, but not seriously weakened (1.1.14 (a) (ii))

Front Brake pad(s) close to minimum limit (1.1.13 (a))

Pass 16 Mar 2021 53,705 miles
Pass 17 Mar 2020 51,252 miles
Pass 18 Mar 2019 45,858 miles
Pass 22 Mar 2018 40,099 miles
Pass 27 Mar 2017 35,241 miles
Pass 15 Mar 2016 27,368 miles
Fail 15 Mar 2016 27,368 miles

Stop lamp does not illuminate immediately a brake applies (1.3.1a)

Pass 16 Mar 2015 21,240 miles

How Reliable is the Triumph Tiger?

Based on 196,853 MOT tests across 24,469 vehicles.

90.6%
Pass Rate
1,327
Miles/Year
32
Year Lifespan
24,469
On UK Roads

Top MOT Failure Points

Brake pad(s) less than 1.5 mm thick 812
Roller brake test indicates a binding brake 793
Tyre tread depth is below minimum requirements of 1.0mm 629
Stop lamp does not illuminate immediately a brake applies 374
Headlamp aim too low 304
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BN12 AUA is a 2012 Triumph Tiger in Yellow with a 800cc petrol engine. This vehicle has been through 10 MOT tests with a personal pass rate of 90%.

Across all 2012 Triumph Tiger models, the average MOT pass rate is 91.5% with a typical mileage of 17,358 miles. This particular vehicle has a lower pass rate than the average for its year, which may indicate maintenance issues worth investigating.

The most common reason a Triumph Tiger fails its MOT is brake pad(s) less than 1.5 mm thick, accounting for 812 recorded failures. If you're considering buying BN12 AUA, it's worth having these areas checked by a mechanic before committing.

The Triumph Tiger typically stays on UK roads for around 32 years. At 14 years old, this Triumph Tiger is still in the earlier part of its expected life.

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What year was BN12 AUA registered?

BN12 AUA is a 2012 Triumph Tiger, first registered on 29 March 2012.

Is BN12 AUA safe to buy?

The MOT history for BN12 AUA shows 10 tests with a 90% pass rate. To check for outstanding finance, stolen markers, write-off history and mileage discrepancies, run a full vehicle check.

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