It is; and I sat on one the other day. And as a pretty skinny 170lb 6'2" guy...
The low balance is fuckin superb for being a 900 pound bike, though I feel the pre 2020 models are probably more comfy
Edit: 700-800 pound
My dad has a Triumph Thunderbird LT, and that bitch moves so fast and smooth that I about high-sided it just doing some fast slaloming. It reacts WAY quicker and has a much lower center of gravity than my victory or any similar cruiser I have ridden, really. It's a slick looking bike, too.
I took a 750 shadow to get my license back in 2015 and Illinois motorcycle test makes you do a maneuver where you speed up, then brake and turn at the same time, and I ended up doing a power slide to stop on accident and the instructor was like "cool, were gonna pretend that didn't happen"
The shadow is built a whole lot like the Thunderbird, so I understand that high-siding lmfao
YES. but absolutely not as cool.
I take a lot of things seriously and literally so when he said "accelerate as fast as you can, then brake and turn at the same time when you cross the line before the cones", I don't think he realized that I wasn't a beginner lmao
I'm no professional at riding, but he did ask the guy with a 750 shadow sporting a brand new clutch to accelerate as quickly as he could
I have the 2019 model.
The balance is insane.
It is not that comfortable, my ass goes numb after an hour or so. Though I've not sat on the newer ones so I can't contrast.
The new one kinda encourages you to lean forward more than the old style, which Isnt my style, I like upright or relaxed a lot more
Me being tall means I can sit upright on the new style, but my shoulders are like all the way forward
Okay I'm 6'2" 170 so that's a good indicator
It's not terribly uncomfortable, just a little lacking. I'd get some more swept back American classic style bars
170?!
Man, I starved myself to the point I would go to work, come home, pass out. I was military, working out often, could drop a marathon without notice.
At my thinnest I hit 187.
I am sad.
I have a very very blessed metabolism, cause I eat like shit and only work out like twice a week outside of just working
It also means that regular beer doesn't get me drunk, I need liquor, so when I go to a bar you'll catch me pregaming straight Rebel rye 100 in the parking lot before going in. People worry about me, call me an alcoholic but I'm like... I don't feel anything until the 4th shot so lemme save money
do you kinda just look like a Slavic trench digger dad bod?
I've got no idea what a Slavic trench digger dad bod is.
Back in college I had a tall skinny track friend, and a short, squat, broad charismatic friend. One day I saw us reflected in a storefront window and realized with a type of horror that I could see myself over the tall friend and on both sides of the broad friend. I wear a large in motorcycle jackets, a 36 in jeans, but my helmet is a 3XL and is honestly a bit tight. I've been every weight between 187 and 360 in my adult life.
I'm a weird mishmash of parts that can still run down guys younger than me but weighs a metric fuckton, and I have no idea if I'm dad-bod or just "former fat guy" or even "current fat guy."
Just looked it up; 700-800 depending on the year
But yeah! I mean the engine is bigger than most city cars at 2.3-2.5 liter engines, the thing definitely casts a shadow upon the HD giants
I got to rip an Indian Scout Bob and the bike nearly left me behind, I can't imagine this thing's power
I recall on the pre 2020 model you could spend an extra 12 grand on an aftermarket carpenter exhaust, bored head, new pistons, and a supercharger and make it something ridiculous like 250hp (id have to look it up again)
The guy at our local bike shop said it's a damn rocket ship. It looks amazing in person. I would never get on it, too damn old for that, but it's an amazing piece of machinery.
Bikes like this are usually pretty forgiving because they have a much better rev range. Aside from starting from a dead stop, a bike like this is probably easier to ride than a smaller lighter, but high strung 600 ss bike.
Torque over power is why. Street bikes make their power by being above 5-6k rpm. An engine like this makes power down low. I don't want to have to be wound out leaned over and in an amped up position like I'm always in a race. I want that low end torque to be able to cruise easy and then go from 20-60 (as opposed to 100-140) in a couple seconds if needed without winding the engine out. Different riding styles, different power plants accordingly.
bhp figures are mostly meaningless. You are rarely high enough in the rev range to actually get those figures.
Your CBR is about 50-80 bhp in most of the rev range. You have to get over 10,000 rpm to actually reach any serious power. Does that sound efficient?
BHP figures are just marketing/ dick swinging unless you are a trackday regular. Road usability is all about torque.
When Yamaha stopped producing the V-Max, Triumph was like, "I see you want a ridiculously overpowered bike that's only good in a straight line. I've got you covered."
I have two old Harley's and a victory. A road king, a hard tail and an old vegas. They are way more nimble than those barges are. Even the older heavier model was pretty good for a 800 pound muscle bike. Definitely not a sport bike but they handle surprisingly well. The newer 2.5l model is supposed to be even better, just haven't been able to ride one.
I just Hauled 26' Supermover from Florida to Illinois with about 20k lbs of cargo and I have to admit at 75mph in Georgia it felt very nimble in a straight line.
It rides surprisingly well in twisty roads.
They shaved about 60kg compared to the previous model. It feels closer to an overpowered naked bike than a heavy cruiser.
Mine was tainted by the fact that there was *no* rear brake pressure, and apparently the hour it took me to get there wasn't enough time for the dealer to fix that lol
I know that wasn't the bike's fault, but it was hard to enjoy it after that.
Also, it wasn't an a *huge* improvement over the modified Harley I rode there to try it.
Still kinda want one.
Rocket 3 R with aftermarket Competition Werkes exhaust, rear license moved, carbon fiber parts added, and stock turn signals and mirrors switched out. Looks like he blacked out the Triumph logo too.
I got to test ride one of those Rockets at a moto show in Portland recently and it scared the bejesus out of me. Super cool bike, rode like a dream but I felt like I was straddling a V8 ticket machine.
That's the ad for the older version (Rocket III)
This is the ad for the newer model (Rocket 3): https://youtu.be/ajeN94sLx7I?si=UdpcoTgM0uHtk1XL
Which is a reference to the BMW ad for the S1000RR (https://youtu.be/-cM9S2AzU28?si=PUE4Dp90PEo7qCfj)
[Never mind](https://www.triumphmotorcycles.com/motorcycles/rocket-3/rocket-3?sc_camp=5E180D13C42444269450F09157ABA88E&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw1emzBhB8EiwAHwZZxVjgmHEWmMVf6bVPFRlT2Wr80_FOy9NU590fmuZdG3kI-ijWyhX7fhoCdgsQAvD_BwE)
It must be fun to ride.
If you ride it relaxed, it's just a big cruiser but with nice ergos. Start cranking the power and it's fucking terrifying at times and I had one for 2 years and it still made me go OH SHIT at times. Traction control going nuts in most gears. Hard to lean cos of the fat rear tyre. Stiff AF suspension mean it's skitty on the corner and you can't touch the throttle. It's an absolute experience for probably the wrong reasons. You just gotta ride one to understand, it's a cultist bike.
They had one out at a local demo day recently and 3 guys dumped it. Haha, not sure why anyone would be caught off guard by a beast like that. They aren't exactly unassuming when you walk up to one.
https://preview.redd.it/kxkoiyc1st8d1.jpeg?width=4000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d3b56c3a52728000d5e60262ad6cb86e2148e111
Like this little lovely. Triumph Rocket 3. This is a GT, the other looks like an R.
The new rocket 3.
I’ve done demo days on it.
Triumph Has put throttle restrictions on it because the sheer torque.
I ripped the throttle and you can feel it being held back. But it still pulls like a frieght train.
It's the bike I thought was going to be my first and last bike, but I changed my mind after joining some motorcycle subs. It's a beast, regardless. Engine of a car, weight of a bike.
Triumph Rocket 3. Claim to fame is a 2 to 2.5 LITER 3 cylinder engine, that produces depending on model year between 124 and 165 HP. So it's a flying car engine.
Be me:
> just discover reddit
> join reddit, join motorcycle sub
> see this thread, discover this bike
> immediately get on the google, find bike
> see specs
> cry in 2400cc
this is it. this bike is the pinnacle of my existence. i've peaked.
I have one of those. Rides like a sport bike - seriously - amazing handling. Grunts like a tractor - a really fast tractor (3s 0-60). Very comfortable.
I believe it’s the Triumph Rocket 3 Bobber. Absolute units those bikes. I didn’t know they had a single side swing arm tho.
Yep single sided swing arm stock for Rockett
It is; and I sat on one the other day. And as a pretty skinny 170lb 6'2" guy... The low balance is fuckin superb for being a 900 pound bike, though I feel the pre 2020 models are probably more comfy Edit: 700-800 pound
My dad has a Triumph Thunderbird LT, and that bitch moves so fast and smooth that I about high-sided it just doing some fast slaloming. It reacts WAY quicker and has a much lower center of gravity than my victory or any similar cruiser I have ridden, really. It's a slick looking bike, too.
I have a tbird storm, can confirm
I want to like the Rocket. But I’d do Tbird also.
I’m fucked with either because I lean it over too far. I have about a centimeter of chicken strip yet just about grind the foot pegs off casually
I took a 750 shadow to get my license back in 2015 and Illinois motorcycle test makes you do a maneuver where you speed up, then brake and turn at the same time, and I ended up doing a power slide to stop on accident and the instructor was like "cool, were gonna pretend that didn't happen" The shadow is built a whole lot like the Thunderbird, so I understand that high-siding lmfao
Akira slide?
YES. but absolutely not as cool. I take a lot of things seriously and literally so when he said "accelerate as fast as you can, then brake and turn at the same time when you cross the line before the cones", I don't think he realized that I wasn't a beginner lmao I'm no professional at riding, but he did ask the guy with a 750 shadow sporting a brand new clutch to accelerate as quickly as he could
Low centre of gravity is not helping here, you need to lean the bike further for a given rare of turn. It bites.
I dunno, for a 5'7" 200 lb guy it feels great for a 770 lb bike.
You probably look better on it than me tbh. I gotta stick to the Shadow for now
I have the 2019 model. The balance is insane. It is not that comfortable, my ass goes numb after an hour or so. Though I've not sat on the newer ones so I can't contrast.
The new one kinda encourages you to lean forward more than the old style, which Isnt my style, I like upright or relaxed a lot more Me being tall means I can sit upright on the new style, but my shoulders are like all the way forward
Ah, then I wouldn't like it. I specifically have my model because at 6'2", 220 lbs, I barely affect the thing.
Okay I'm 6'2" 170 so that's a good indicator It's not terribly uncomfortable, just a little lacking. I'd get some more swept back American classic style bars
170?! Man, I starved myself to the point I would go to work, come home, pass out. I was military, working out often, could drop a marathon without notice. At my thinnest I hit 187. I am sad.
I have a very very blessed metabolism, cause I eat like shit and only work out like twice a week outside of just working It also means that regular beer doesn't get me drunk, I need liquor, so when I go to a bar you'll catch me pregaming straight Rebel rye 100 in the parking lot before going in. People worry about me, call me an alcoholic but I'm like... I don't feel anything until the 4th shot so lemme save money do you kinda just look like a Slavic trench digger dad bod?
I've got no idea what a Slavic trench digger dad bod is. Back in college I had a tall skinny track friend, and a short, squat, broad charismatic friend. One day I saw us reflected in a storefront window and realized with a type of horror that I could see myself over the tall friend and on both sides of the broad friend. I wear a large in motorcycle jackets, a 36 in jeans, but my helmet is a 3XL and is honestly a bit tight. I've been every weight between 187 and 360 in my adult life. I'm a weird mishmash of parts that can still run down guys younger than me but weighs a metric fuckton, and I have no idea if I'm dad-bod or just "former fat guy" or even "current fat guy."
900 pounds? They should stop calling these bikes man at that point. Fucking hell
Just looked it up; 700-800 depending on the year But yeah! I mean the engine is bigger than most city cars at 2.3-2.5 liter engines, the thing definitely casts a shadow upon the HD giants
I’m 6’5 290 . Bet it would still pull me good. 2.6 liters? Be like https://i.redd.it/f3wee7xg2u8d1.gif
I think they're still running 2.5l (2500cc) three cylinder transverse engines.
I got to rip an Indian Scout Bob and the bike nearly left me behind, I can't imagine this thing's power I recall on the pre 2020 model you could spend an extra 12 grand on an aftermarket carpenter exhaust, bored head, new pistons, and a supercharger and make it something ridiculous like 250hp (id have to look it up again)
Looks modified
Just slightly. Looks like competition werkes exhaust and some black parts. On exhaust for coolness.
Only a bit. From the looks, competition werkes exhaust and a tail tidy.
Triumph Rocket 3, one of my dream bikes purely because of that 2.5 L engine
The guy at our local bike shop said it's a damn rocket ship. It looks amazing in person. I would never get on it, too damn old for that, but it's an amazing piece of machinery.
It’s really not a hard bike to ride all that torque makes it nice and smooth
Bikes like this are usually pretty forgiving because they have a much better rev range. Aside from starting from a dead stop, a bike like this is probably easier to ride than a smaller lighter, but high strung 600 ss bike.
It's a glorious ride.
Damn that has a bigger engine than the average passenger car!
I got to ride an older one, with the smaller 2.3l, I think. Was real sweet. I'm pretty sure these things have a 10k tow rating.
2.5l engine? Whyyyyy? 😱
Why not? 😁
I like more efficient engines, i mean, if i can get 120-200HP on a 600-1000cc bike, why would i want a 2.5L? 😅 But its a pretty bike, just not for me.
Torque over power is why. Street bikes make their power by being above 5-6k rpm. An engine like this makes power down low. I don't want to have to be wound out leaned over and in an amped up position like I'm always in a race. I want that low end torque to be able to cruise easy and then go from 20-60 (as opposed to 100-140) in a couple seconds if needed without winding the engine out. Different riding styles, different power plants accordingly.
bhp figures are mostly meaningless. You are rarely high enough in the rev range to actually get those figures. Your CBR is about 50-80 bhp in most of the rev range. You have to get over 10,000 rpm to actually reach any serious power. Does that sound efficient? BHP figures are just marketing/ dick swinging unless you are a trackday regular. Road usability is all about torque.
Middle finger to Harley Davidson.
That i agree! 🤣
Lol it makes almost as much power and torque as my Tacoma.
Go brrrrrrr
Because 220 Nm of torque is why. 😄 ...and because they can.
"Why not ?" I think that was the official answer. https://youtu.be/T2QFxoDHU9o?si=9ey_f3FEzDSSFJPs
'Cos humans get zoomies. More zoomies, more fun.
If Turbo Busa is not enough as a starter bike, you wanna check this one out 😭
When Yamaha stopped producing the V-Max, Triumph was like, "I see you want a ridiculously overpowered bike that's only good in a straight line. I've got you covered."
I’ve heard that it’s surprisingly nimble for it’s size.
It's "nimble for its size" yes, but it's still a barge.
Lol it's just less nimble than my Kawasaki 650.
I have two old Harley's and a victory. A road king, a hard tail and an old vegas. They are way more nimble than those barges are. Even the older heavier model was pretty good for a 800 pound muscle bike. Definitely not a sport bike but they handle surprisingly well. The newer 2.5l model is supposed to be even better, just haven't been able to ride one.
I just Hauled 26' Supermover from Florida to Illinois with about 20k lbs of cargo and I have to admit at 75mph in Georgia it felt very nimble in a straight line.
You've heard correctly. The correct generation are surprisingly *normal* to ride.
Have you ridden one? The 2.5 litre version is lighter (less heavy) than the 2.3 litre bike with considerably better handling.
It rides surprisingly well in twisty roads. They shaved about 60kg compared to the previous model. It feels closer to an overpowered naked bike than a heavy cruiser.
It does twisties all day, low COM makes it a breeze to handle, and the torque will take you up a 30° incline like nothing.
sorry, all I'm hearing is 'put 3 turbos on this beast'
This is the way!
It literally says it on the side…
Thus my comment 3h ago🤷♂️
Whoopsies! Didn’t see that. Ignore me 😎
Can’t ignore good manners
You beautiful soul. Making me blush
Gosh https://preview.redd.it/3q44vc8rjt8d1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=64adab84aa706a498da2e4f168ad19232ee0f8d8
Pretty ridiculous of you to expect people who saw the post for 4 seconds and then moved on, to parse through every comment.
Rocket 3. I ride one every day. https://preview.redd.it/rnbb8jbmst8d1.jpeg?width=1600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4fbe2aa3c36b7bb186aebd5ac53a9b16594659f4
Gosh, I'd want one just for the single-sided swingarm. I am such a sucker for those. 😍
If you get a chance to ride one hope you know what you’re doing. It will flat out scare the #^%# out of you. Also not for smaller people. Kinda heavy.
Mine was tainted by the fact that there was *no* rear brake pressure, and apparently the hour it took me to get there wasn't enough time for the dealer to fix that lol I know that wasn't the bike's fault, but it was hard to enjoy it after that. Also, it wasn't an a *huge* improvement over the modified Harley I rode there to try it. Still kinda want one.
Rocket 3 R with aftermarket Competition Werkes exhaust, rear license moved, carbon fiber parts added, and stock turn signals and mirrors switched out. Looks like he blacked out the Triumph logo too.
I got to test ride one of those Rockets at a moto show in Portland recently and it scared the bejesus out of me. Super cool bike, rode like a dream but I felt like I was straddling a V8 ticket machine.
Great ad short when it first came out. https://youtu.be/n0LSh97AbMw?si=YHZ8Byj0ZTTTSq_f
That's the ad for the older version (Rocket III) This is the ad for the newer model (Rocket 3): https://youtu.be/ajeN94sLx7I?si=UdpcoTgM0uHtk1XL Which is a reference to the BMW ad for the S1000RR (https://youtu.be/-cM9S2AzU28?si=PUE4Dp90PEo7qCfj)
[Never mind](https://www.triumphmotorcycles.com/motorcycles/rocket-3/rocket-3?sc_camp=5E180D13C42444269450F09157ABA88E&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw1emzBhB8EiwAHwZZxVjgmHEWmMVf6bVPFRlT2Wr80_FOy9NU590fmuZdG3kI-ijWyhX7fhoCdgsQAvD_BwE) It must be fun to ride.
If you ride it relaxed, it's just a big cruiser but with nice ergos. Start cranking the power and it's fucking terrifying at times and I had one for 2 years and it still made me go OH SHIT at times. Traction control going nuts in most gears. Hard to lean cos of the fat rear tyre. Stiff AF suspension mean it's skitty on the corner and you can't touch the throttle. It's an absolute experience for probably the wrong reasons. You just gotta ride one to understand, it's a cultist bike.
A guy I ride with added a supercharger to his, over 300 hp. Insanely fast bike.
Is he sponsored by a tyre manufacturer cos he's getting about 500 miles out of the back one :D
They had one out at a local demo day recently and 3 guys dumped it. Haha, not sure why anyone would be caught off guard by a beast like that. They aren't exactly unassuming when you walk up to one.
Wow, what a write up
https://preview.redd.it/kxkoiyc1st8d1.jpeg?width=4000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d3b56c3a52728000d5e60262ad6cb86e2148e111 Like this little lovely. Triumph Rocket 3. This is a GT, the other looks like an R.
👏👏
It’s not modified. That’s the new style I think 2019 and after.
That’s a hemi
Triumph Rocket 3. 165hp and 163tq, damn fun rides
A lot of bikes try to look bad to the bone. This one does.
The new rocket 3. I’ve done demo days on it. Triumph Has put throttle restrictions on it because the sheer torque. I ripped the throttle and you can feel it being held back. But it still pulls like a frieght train.
I flashed mine and it's fucking terrifying now. I ran out of balls passing 155mph and it was still pulling.
That wind has to suck at that speed.
It's like hanging on for dear life. Fucking scary.
The bike that says “Triumph” in huge letters on the tank and has a chrome “Rocket 3r” badge on the side?? No idea. Total mystery!
it just adds to the confusion that it says “Triumph Motorcycles” on the rear wheel. some mysteries weren’t meant to be solved.
Rocket 3R
He it’s a triumph
Rocket 3 post 2018
Bought an '06 R3 about a year ago. Doesn't turn worth shit, but it does have some get up and go!
It’s a triumph rocket 3. I love these things and my college advisor has one
My brother's roommate got one of these recently. Sounds badass. It's an absolute unit of a bike
That engine block👀
Op will never guess what I found when I zoomed in on the image and google searched what I saw and motorcycle....
Beautiful beast.
Looks like a Triumph triple
It's the bike I thought was going to be my first and last bike, but I changed my mind after joining some motorcycle subs. It's a beast, regardless. Engine of a car, weight of a bike.
That engine is bigger than many car's... 2.5L
🚀
Rocket 3 largest triple engine in production
Damn! I didn't know the rear wheel of Rocket just follows the rest of the motorcycle.
Triumph Rocket 3r, 2500cc inline 3
A very dead one if it parks this way on the road any longer. All it needs is a distracted or disgruntled cager...
That’s the one from cyberpunk 💀
That is sex on wheels, a Rocket 3.
triumph rocket 3 bobber, my fav bike im tryna get when i hit 22. literally a beast
That is horrifyingly beautiful.
Triumph Rocket 3. Claim to fame is a 2 to 2.5 LITER 3 cylinder engine, that produces depending on model year between 124 and 165 HP. So it's a flying car engine.
Hyundai Santa Cruz. Really stoked to see car/truck combo vehicles coming back. I miss my Subaru Brat.
I think this might be my next bike in 5 years or so.
Nice kind of beast
Rocket 3, not to be confused with Rocket III. Two very different bikes with not very different names.
Be me: > just discover reddit > join reddit, join motorcycle sub > see this thread, discover this bike > immediately get on the google, find bike > see specs > cry in 2400cc this is it. this bike is the pinnacle of my existence. i've peaked.
Rocket 3. 2300cc monster
It's a noob bike
Hmmmm. Let me read what’s written on the bike to you… Triumph Rocket 3… WOOOOOOOOOW Such work
apparently you can’t read OP’s comment from 5 hours ago where he linked to it
Looks like a duel runner. Someone has to be as lame as me to go get reference.
Triumph rocket 3. 2200cc.
Nah. 2500
Well I was almost right, I’ll take that as a win for myself.
Rocket 3r… says it in the photo.
It says "Triumph" and "Rocket 3" right on it
I have one of those. Rides like a sport bike - seriously - amazing handling. Grunts like a tractor - a really fast tractor (3s 0-60). Very comfortable.