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Triumph Rocket III Touring

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Make Model

Triumph Rocket III Touring

Year

2015 - 16

Engine

Four stroke, 3-cylinder, DOHC, 12 valves

Capacity

2294 cc / 140 cub in
Bore x Stroke 101.6 x 94.3 mm
Cooling System Liquid cooled
Compression Ratio 8.7:1

Induction

Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with twin butterflies and progressive linkage on primary butterflies
Lubrication Wet sump
Engine Oil Synthetic, 15W/50
Oil Capacity 5.9 L / 1.6 US gal / 1.3 Imp gal
Exhaust Stainless steel 3 into 1 into 2, large volume catalysts in front of chrome-plated exhaust

Ignition 

Digital  inductive type via electronic engine management 

Starting

Electric

Max Power

77.3 kW / 105.9 hp @ 5400 rpm

Max Torque

203 Nm / 20.7 kgf-m / 150 ft.lbs @ 2500 rpm
Clutch Wet, multi plate

Transmission 

5 Speed 
Final Drive Shaft
Gear Ratios 1st: 41/14 / 2nd: 37/19 / 3rd: 33/23 / 4th: 29/25 / 5th: 27/28:1
Frame Tubular steel, twin spine, swingarm twin-sided, steel

Front Suspension

Kayaba 43mm upside down forks
Front Wheel Travel 120 mm / 4.7 in

Rear Suspension

Kayaba black spring twin shocks with 5 position adjustable preload
Rear Wheel Travel 105 mm / 4.1 in

Front Brakes

2 x 320 mm floating discs, Nissin 4-piston fixed caliper, ABS

Rear Brakes

Single 316 mm disc, Brembo 2 piston floating caliper, ABS
Wheels Front Cast aluminium alloy, 25-spoke, 16 x 3.5 in
Wheels Rear Cast aluminium alloy, 25-spoke, 16 x 5.0 in

Front Tyre

150/80 R16

Rear Tyre

180/70 R16
Rake 3
Trail 184 mm / 7.2 in
Dimensions Length  2603 mm / 102.4 in
Width      995 mm / 39.1 in  including levers (widest fixed part)
Height  1182 mm / 46.5 in excluded quick release screen & mirrors
Wheelbase 1705 mm / 67.1 in
Seat Height 730 mm / 28.7 in

Dry Weight

358 kg / 789 lbs

Wet Weight

395 kg / 869 lbs

Fuel Capacity 

22.3 Litres / 5.9 US gal

Consumption Average

5.6 L/100 km / 17.8 km/l / 41.9 US mpg / 50.4 Imp mpg
Colours Cranberry red & Phantom black, Phantom black with gold and red key lines

 

No touring bike has more effortless torque than the Rocket III Touring, with more at idle than most touring bikes can muster at their best.

Our head-turning 2.3 litre, three-cylinder engine is built for long hauls, heavy loads and going places in style. The world’s biggest production motorcycle engine, it gives you everything from comfort to performance to street presence, yet is as light and engaging to handle alone or with two people on board.

Combining classic touring cruiser style with the awesome performance of the legendary 2.3litre Rocket III engine, the Rocket III Touring has been designed specifically for riders who demands serious long haul capabilities.

Specially tuned torque rich 2.3 litre inline three-cylinder engine delivers 203Nm or torque for effortless two-up touring.

36 litre hard luggage panniers and quick release detachable screen as standard.

Sissy Bar and multi-layer cushioned seat to provide supreme comfort and day long touring capability for pillions.

 

Engine
Performance

In a different state of tune to the Rocket III Roadster for even more useable torque, lower down the rev range, for a better touring ride. 106PS at 6000rpm and a torque of 203Nm to be precise.

A ride like no other bike, with smooth and powerful yet unintimidating acceleration with any load and on any incline. You’ll find the Rocket III Touring is a gentle giant with its 2.3 litre, three cylinder engine that is powerful and flexible enough to reward your riding style.

Configuration

The classic looks of the Rocket III Touring are backed up by plenty of modern technology. Massive cylinders and crankcases hide double overhead camshafts, four valves per cylinder and the latest materials and engine design ideas. Fuelling is taken care of by state-of-the-art electronic fuel injection with twin butterflies per cylinder for smooth, predictable throttle control.

Fuel Efficiency

Even the fuel economy figures of the Rocket III Touring look impressive. 51.9mpg at 56mph and 41.9mpg at 75mph means you get well over 150 miles out of a single tank.

Shaft Drive

One of the main reasons that the engine cylinders are aligned along the length of the bike is so that they can better link up with the Rocket III Touring’s final shaft drive. This means you get a bike that’s lighter and capable of handling such huge levels of torque.

Chassis
Frame

We’ve achieved exceptional strength and stiffness from a steel twin spine frame that includes the engine as an integral component. It’s what makes the Rocket III Touring such an agile and engaging big bike to ride.

Suspension

Designed for long distance comfort. Chromed twin rear shocks and funky forks with chromed shrouds aren’t there just to look pretty, they contain sophisticated damping components that give you outstanding wheel control in low urban speeds or enthusiastic cornering.

The rear preload is five-way adjustable and ready for any load you need to carry.

Brakes

We had to give a bike with such big personality and performance a pair of four-piston calipers up front on large diameter 320mm discs. And a big 316mm disc at the rear so that you have exceptional control as well as feel and feedback.

Wheels and Tyres

We fitted small diameter 16 inch wheels and a restrained 180 section rear tyre to the Rocket III Touring. Adding to your agility and fluidity.

Seat Height

We wanted a wide range of riders to be able to manage the Rocket III Touring easily, even in low speed manoeuvring, but still allowed plenty of room for taller riders. So we set the seat height at a low 730mm for many comfortable hours in the saddle.

Comfort

We made the Rocket III Touring with an 18 inch wide saddle with a three-layer construction and taped seams for a ride that’s comfortable all day long.

Riding Position

We’ve created a spacious riding position that is relaxed and laid-back with large footboards and the controls sited forward and bars pulled back and high up. The classic touring position with Triumph rider focussed comfort thrown in.

Handling

The expertise of our chassis engineers is here to see in the Rocket III Touring. They have achieved an agility and fluidity that totally belies its size and weight. So that even low speed turns and hairpins are not just easy to handle, but a pleasure to ride.

Equipment and Technology
ABS

The advanced ABS brakes on the Rocket III Touring are fitted as standard. This is a massive bike that comes with huge amounts of control.

Immobiliser

As a premium flagship motorcycle we equipped the Rocket III Touring with an immobiliser as standard.

Instruments and Computer

The comprehensive dash can be scrolled through from the right handlebar, giving you all the key information at your fingertips including fuel gauge, range to empty, dual trip and clock.

Touring Screen

A touring screen you can detach quickly without tools.

Footboards

The Rocket III Touring comes equipped with spring loaded, chrome plated footboards for a bit of extra style and comfort.

Q R Screen and Back Rests

To improve on the already high levels of comfort, we added back rests as standard and a bar mounted screen that can be detached without tools for all day, long distance riding.

Luggage

With an engine like this we didn’t have to hold back on luggage space. So we gave the Rocket III Touring extra generous, lockable, detachable, water resistant panniers knowing that, however much you need to carry, your 2.3 litre triple will hardly notice.