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Triumph Rocket III (2005-current)

The Triumph Rocket III is the biggest, most bad-ass motorcycle money can buy. The specs are awesome a 2.3-litre engine producing almost 150ft lb of torque, pistons the same size as those found in a Dodge Viper supercar and what was at one time the biggest back tyre on a production bike… The Triumph Rocket III is simply an incredible experience and...

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noahwasalad

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noahwasalad says:

triumph test ride

well hallo i dont know if anybody bothers to read these, i ll have a go. have owned lots of different motorbikes over the years im now fifty. 125 replica racers honda, mz computers honda comuters etc. The one question i would as myself is will it go over a pothol. My farther used to be a driver, he always used to say to me they send people to stoke on trent to learn them dig holes in the road. So will your espensive hard earned bike keep you alive against all comers. I have riden yes ill say the word a british bike for some fifteen years, In all that time it has only had one modification to my knowledge. I ramble anyway took a basic rocket 111 out went along A34 congelton to newcastle road. anyone ever gone along this road and been overtaken buy a car and felt a prat well espesially if it was a woman from barclays bank in an mg. Well it just dosnt happen on a rocket three, People look and think well im not even going to try and wow is that a beautiful bike and yes when u hit a pot hole you dont flert of into the hedge.  so i sharnt bore you with specs and all that stuff the only thing i can tell you is i felt like crying when i had to give the bike back to B +S motorcycles. Thanks Nigel

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ozzibeerbelly

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rocket 111 arrows comments

Arrow must be a pussy, the rocket is awsome, fantastic bike to ride, brilliant handling for a cruiser, I ride a rocket 111 touring with the big screen no vibration at any speed we have some long straight roads here flat out is not to quick get your wheels balanced this is a fantastic ride. Nothing beats it on acceleration the wife really has to hang on, quicker than any sports bike, just don,t try small roundabouts its to long for that, best bike i,ve ever owned or ridden including lots of japs, earlier triumphs, nortons learn how to ride a real bike before you comment!!!!!

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feduptryingtoofindausername

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the awesome rocket three

what a animal anyone that cant handle a rocket must have done direct access lol never had any problems every ride leaves me grinning like a cheshire cat get rid of the cat get some after market pipes it needs a backrest my daughter rides with me and she used too be so tense trying too hang on it made her back hurt now with the back rest its no problem full throttle yipeee its the only bike i have ever test rode that when i got back i said i cant put into words how that bike goes i live in derbyshire i'm 50 years old the roads are twisty and rutted and ive never had any problem throwing it around dont be scared of it go out and make it sing

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