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2010 Triumph Tiger 1050

Black Petrol 1050cc
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MOT Status

Valid
Expires18 Mar 2027
Tests14 (13 pass, 1 fail)
Pass rate92.9%

Mileage

33,418 mi
Last recorded33,418 miles
Recorded on28 Feb 2026
Typical for 2010 Triumph Tiger 105017,937 mi

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Vehicle Details

RegistrationFY10 CFU
MakeTriumph
ModelTiger 1050
Year2010
ColourBlack
Fuel typePetrol
Engine1,050cc

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MOT History

13 pass 1 fail
Pass 28 Feb 2026 33,418 miles
Fail 28 Feb 2026 33,418 miles

Drive chain excessively tight (6.1.7 (k) (i))

Pass 8 Mar 2025 32,203 miles
Pass 19 Mar 2024 30,558 miles
Pass 3 Mar 2023 28,474 miles
Pass 2 Oct 2021 26,202 miles
Pass 23 Oct 2020 23,426 miles
Pass 27 Mar 2019 23,074 miles
Pass 31 Oct 2017 22,904 miles
Pass 21 Oct 2016 22,814 miles
Pass 8 Apr 2016 18,257 miles
Pass 13 Apr 2015 13,136 miles

Exhaust noisy (7.1.2)

Rear Brake pad(s) close to minimum limit (3.2A1f(ii))

Pass 16 Apr 2014 9,263 miles
Pass 26 Feb 2013 7,776 miles

How Reliable is the Triumph Tiger 1050?

Based on 17,430 MOT tests across 1,483 vehicles.

88.9%
Pass Rate
1,229
Miles/Year
20
Year Lifespan
1,483
On UK Roads

Top MOT Failure Points

Tyre tread depth is below minimum requirements of 1.0mm 103
Brake pad(s) less than 1.5 mm thick 94
shock absorber seal failed and leaking oil 61
Brake pad(s) (sintered type) less than 1.0mm thick 50
Roller brake test indicates a binding brake 49
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FY10 CFU is a 2010 Triumph Tiger 1050 in Black with a 1,050cc petrol engine. This vehicle has been through 14 MOT tests with a personal pass rate of 92.9%.

Across all 2010 Triumph Tiger 1050 models, the average MOT pass rate is 89.7% with a typical mileage of 17,937 miles. This particular vehicle has performed better than the average for its year.

The most common reason a Triumph Tiger 1050 fails its MOT is tyre tread depth is below minimum requirements of 1.0mm, accounting for 103 recorded failures. If you're considering buying FY10 CFU, it's worth having these areas checked by a mechanic before committing.

The Triumph Tiger 1050 typically stays on UK roads for around 20 years. At 16 years old, this Triumph Tiger 1050 is approaching the upper end of the typical lifespan for this model.

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FY10 CFU is a 2010 Triumph Tiger 1050, first registered on 1 March 2010.

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The MOT history for FY10 CFU shows 14 tests with a 92.9% pass rate. To check for outstanding finance, stolen markers, write-off history and mileage discrepancies, run a full vehicle check.

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