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    Default Provan Siberian Tiger - post here

    She is a myth no more; the Siberian Tiger leaps from her lair:

    http://www.tigermotorhomes.com/home.htm

    And she will give ER and GXV a run for their money (less money actually).

    The top of their home page seems to alternate between pics of their old models then this new model every so often. If you see the old models, try again later and hopefully the new model pics will be up.
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    I could not find any details, probably because it is not March 15th yet. But do you know what the difference is between a Siberian and a normal tiger?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Overland Hadley View Post
    I could not find any details, probably because it is not March 15th yet. But do you know what the difference is between a Siberian and a normal tiger?
    North south bed that isn't bolted to the top of the cab. Beyond that I'm not sure but I like how it looks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Overland Hadley View Post
    I could not find any details, probably because it is not March 15th yet. But do you know what the difference is between a Siberian and a normal tiger?
    The vehicle looks different than the concept drawings and floorplan Provan's owner emailed me 16 months ago. The differences are that the rear storage lockers are missing in the back (one interior, one exterior, both 2'x2'xfull height). The bath was also shown as being larger and a dry bath with separate shower and toilet. With the rear storage lockers missing, a rear window has been maintained. The vehicle originally was shown as a dually while this one has single rear wheels. The front facing full queen bed is the same. It obviously maintains the flex frame of the pickup and mates cab/cabin with a bellows walk through like an EarthRoamer XV-LT. Mark originally said the vehicle would be available both on F-350 and F-450. I was under the impression that these first two (prototype and vehicle for the sponsoring customer) were both on F-450, but I cannot tell if that is correct. Estimated price was to be $130k-$150k. It was to be same interior height as the Bengal Tiger, but looks even taller.

    Existing Bengal and CX models have the frame braced to make it inflexible; cab and cabin are fused with full walk through. The bed in the cab-over is sideways and the cab-over is mated to the cab roof.
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    Quote Originally Posted by klahanie View Post
    My guess is this is a F4/550 cab and chasiss with 84" CA. Which would make the floor ~2' longer. Interesting lower body work - looks like a pick up box from the side with possibly a large hatch in front of the tire. Nice that Provan has kept the width similar to other Tigers - an attractive feature to me. Does look tall though.

    Tom are you sure it has bellows to the cab? would expect it but can't see it in the photo.

    Hope this is a winner for Provan. I really like their product.

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    From the pics, I think this is the same length as the previous crew cab Tigers. I could be wrong about the bellows, but I think the cab over is up higher so it doesn't hit the roof when the frame flexes. If the frame flexes, it would have to have bellows, wouldn't it? Mark indicated the Siberian would be available on F-350 and F-450. It surely looks like you are right about maintaining the exterior of the pickup bed and implanting a storage hatch afore the wheel.
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    that is a 450. it looks to have super singles on the rear. the 350 does not come with the black fender flares and has regular 18in wheels, not the dish style wheels like is on the front of that truck.
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    Looks very interesting.

    Looking at the specs for the 2011 Tiger CX I was dissapointed to see the interior height is only 5'11". Maybe this one is taller inside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cnynrat View Post
    Looks very interesting.

    Looking at the specs for the 2011 Tiger CX I was dissapointed to see the interior height is only 5'11". Maybe this one is taller inside.
    It is. The Bengal Tiger is about 6" taller than the CX and the Siberian is either the same or a tad more than that.

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    Default New Name, New Eye Candy - Tiger Adventure Vehicles

    Tigermotorhomes is now Tiger Adventure Vehicles, in line with their intended market.

    Plus HD video of the Siberian Tiger. http://www.tigervehicles.com/
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    Default New Tiger Web Site; Full Siberian Details

    Provan is now Tiger Adventure Vehicles. The site is all new. The URL is now: http://www.tigervehicles.com/

    The Siberian is a beauty and I think ER and GXV are going to take a serious market share hit from the quality and competetive price of this magnificent vehicle.

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