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Triumph Rocket RS III Palatina Bike
Since 2005 we have been building on the basis of the world’s biggest stock bike, the Triumph Rocket III, the Roadster RS III. The number of these handcrafted motorcycles is limited to 33 units. We modify 72 parts or units on this metamorphosis from a baroque cruiser to a sporty motorcycle. For this oustanding result we need to dismantle the bike down to the frame and engine. All body parts for the Palatina Bikes are produced by Wethje, currently Europe’s leading company in the field of carbon products and a supplier of Formula 1. Well known companies like LSL (foot rests) and Wilbers (suspension) are also part of the RS III project. Because of its paint job and individual fittings, each of our bikes is truly unique and built according to our costumer’s requests. Currently 17 Palatina RS III are on the road.
Engine: Liquid-cooled, DOHC, in-line
3-cylinder, four valves per cylinder, dry sump, electronic fuel injection, ø 52
mm, catalytic converter, generator 492 W, battery 12 V/18 Ah, wet multi-plate
clutch, 5-speed gearbox, shaft. Acceleration 0-100 km/h
3,4 sek
0-140 km/h
5,6 sec Source and more rsrocket.com
GULF
Slipper Sam
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