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jon bda
29-08-2003, 23:33
Robbed from another forum but i thought you might like to see it...
:)

http://www.canadiandriver.com/news/03images/rocket3.jpg

The first ever production bike to break the 2-litres barrier, the Rocket III is the ultimate power cruiser.
As alluded to by its name and alone among the cruiser fold the Rocket III is powered by a triple cylinder engine, an engine format that Triumph has very much made its own. Its fuel-injected, longitudinally-mounted, in-line three-cylinder engine has a cubic capacity of 2,294cc – 140 cubic inches – and uses the same size pistons as a ten-cylinder American muscle car.

But the impressive numbers don’t end there as Rocket III makes more peak torque than two together of almost any other production motorcycle. To be precise, a massive 147ft.lbf torque at 2,500rpm, with 90% delivered at a mere 1,800 rpm. This stunning triple digit number means, two-up, it will accelerate faster than pretty much anything else on two wheels.

But while the Rocket III’s statistics and its looks are striking, our motorcycles are built to be ridden, not just admired. Usability is a core belief at Triumph and an element close to the heart of every Triumph rider, so built around the Rocket III’s motor is a chassis that’s more than a match for its monstrous output.

Just as remarkable as the engine’s sheer motive force is the balance that’s been struck between power and control making the Rocket III a surprisingly easy-to-manage machine. The ergonomics are such that it’s no more of a stretch to the foot or handlebar controls than it is on the Triumph America cruiser model. This relaxed riding position, along with the hugely torquey engine, provides the perfect platform for stealing the limelight close to home or for eating up countless miles on a longer jaunt.

The standard machine is fitted with a detachable pillion seat and comes in Jet Black or Cardinal Red. There is also a whole range of Triumph accessories available for those who want to add a touch of their own personal style.

But make no mistake, the Rocket III is not just another motorcycle; it’s the ride of a lifetime. There isn’t a benchmark it hasn’t obliterated, a limit it hasn’t disregarded. It is, simply, the biggest and most impressive production motorcycle the world has ever seen. Added to the breathtaking riding experience are truly original looks that ensure it will never be mistaken for any other machine.

Awesome is an over-used word but for the Rocket III it’s barely adequate.

TazUk
30-08-2003, 22:16
It must weigh an absolute ton :eek:

I'll stick to my Daytona I think :p

iggy
30-08-2003, 22:22
bloody hell.

not exactly the prettiest bike ive ever seen though :/

jon bda
31-08-2003, 00:50
...tis a bit of a thing alright...

Acceleration
0-60 2.8 seconds
0-100 7.2 seconds
0-120 12.3 seconds

Torque
triumph rocket 3 - 147ftlb
suzuki hayabusa - 102ftlb
kawasaki zx-12r - 98.9ftlb
suzuki gsx-r1000 - 79.5ftlb
yamaha r1 - 77.4ftlb
harley v-rod - 77ftlb
cbr600rr - 49ftlb

Weight
320Kg

240/50 rear tyre :eek:
pulls 1.2G under acceleration
£14,000 guestimated

TazUk
31-08-2003, 11:24
Looks to me like it's aimed at the American market, can you imagine trying to ride that around London :eek:

iggy
31-08-2003, 12:58
exactly what i was thinking m8, tis a shame.

i just cant get used to the look of the thing, it looks sort of tacky.
but then it IS aimed at the american market, im sure theyll lap it up :rolleyes:

sazzy
10-10-2003, 12:15
i dont know my dad is the rat pack leader for parts of england and you would be serprised what people like out there i think a lot of the old boys who would like to recapture the speedy youth might catch onto it...

Big Adam
10-10-2003, 12:24
I would not like to drop that thing on a wet night! :(

sazzy
10-10-2003, 12:28
thats also goin to take some cleaning!!!

iggy
10-10-2003, 17:05
just looked at it again after sodding ages, its STILL ugly

jon bda
10-10-2003, 20:20
Originally posted by iggy
just looked at it again after sodding ages, its STILL ugly

:D

jimboy61
06-07-2007, 03:28
Yes we silly big mouthed, and equally large gonadal Americans do love the size, horsepower, and overall impressive torquey Rocket III. I cant wait to buy one. And yes as my beloved fellow Brit riders have pointed out quite accurately, im sure this was built for the American market.

brumster
06-07-2007, 09:45
Hmmm. Impressive numbers. I'm just not old enough yet for my "Cruiser Desire Gene" to kick in. Hopefully I'll have it chemically neutered somehow with a course of drugs. Might get them to do the Caravaning gene and Rover 75 gene while I'm at it.

Still, go Triumph, they know their market better than me!

SiLvEr_SnAkE
06-07-2007, 10:39
Is that a record?
Digging up a 4 year old thread?

liadbacklad
06-07-2007, 10:40
I may be wrong but i''ve heard/seen this before i'm sure?? :confused:

When i was younger i used to read BIKE magazine and could of sworn ti was out years ago.

Or is this just the 'latest' version?

EDIT:
Is that a record?
Digging up a 4 year old thread?

Well there you go! me not paying attention!!

brumster
06-07-2007, 11:04
Oops - the embarrassment :o