Triumph Rocket 3 | |
Manufacturer: | Triumph Motorcycles Ltd |
Production: | 2019–present |
Assembly: | Hinckley, Leicestershire. |
Predecessor: | Triumph Rocket III |
Class: | Power cruiser |
Engine: | water-cooled dual overhead camshaft inline three-cylinder |
Compression: | 10.8:1 |
Power: | @ 6,000 rpm |
Torque: | @ 4,000 rpm |
Transmission: | Wet clutch, six-speed manual, shaft drive. |
Frame: | Aluminium |
Suspension: | Front: Showa upside-down 1 1 cartridge front forks, compression and rebound adjuster. travel. Rear: Fully adjustable Showa piggyback reservoir RSU with remote hydraulic preload adjuster, rear wheel travel. |
Brakes: | Front: Dual discs, Brembo M4.30 Stylema 4-piston radial monobloc calipers, Cornering ABS. Rear: Single disc, Brembo M4.32 4-piston monobloc caliper, Cornering ABS. |
Tires: | Front: 150/80 R17 V Rear: 240/50 R16 V |
Rake Trail: | 27.9°, . |
Width: | R:, GT: . |
Height: | R:, GT: . |
Seat Height: | R:, GT: . |
Dry Weight: | R:, GT: . |
Footnotes: | [1] |
The Triumph Rocket 3 is a motorcycle by manufacturer Triumph Motorcycles Ltd.[2] Like its predecessor, the Rocket III, it is characterized by an engine that, at, is much larger than any other production motorcycle and consequently has much higher torque.[3] The Rocket 3 is made in three different guises, the sports-oriented R, the touring-oriented GT and the limited-edition TFC.[4]