TRIUMPH ROCKET III 

Without doubt the Rocket III has forever expanded the parameters of cruiser – and motorcycle – design. Triumph, through the desire and will to create something quite special has harnessed the sheer brute power of the world’s largest capacity production motorcycle and, in doing so, has delivered one awesome machine.  

The Rocket III’s unique, fuel-injected twelve-valve longitudinally mounted inline three-cylinder engine has a cubic capacity of 2,294cc – that’s 140 cubic inches – using massive 101.6mm diameter pistons. It makes 147ft-lbs of torque at 2,750rpm. This incredible output means even two-up the Rocket III accelerates incredibly hard without obvious effort, and relentless forward motion is just a slight twist of throttle away.  

From the outset of the Rocket III project, back in 1999, gaining precise control of the huge engine was recognised as intrinsic to the bike’s success. Twin butterfly valves for each throttle body are used and this set-up allows the ECU (Electronic Control Unit) to control the mixture flow and ignition map dependent on gear selected and road speed. This allows the torque curve to be tailored specifically for each gear ratio. And the result is impressive – over 90% of the engine’s prodigious torque output is available at just 2000rpm, giving incredible levels of flexibility and making the five-speed gearbox (nearly) redundant. 

However while the Rocket III’s statistics and looks are striking Triumphs are built to be ridden, not just admired.  At the heart of every Triumph motorcycle is a core belief in usability and the Rocket III is no exception.  So while the Rocket’s sheer presence was always a fundamental part of its appeal, one of the project team’s other key goals was to build a great handling bike.   

The Rocket III’s chassis centres around a large tubular steel twin-spine frame, which houses the motor while maintenance-free shaft drive – a first for Triumph - lays power to the massive, 240/50-section rear tyre.  The front brakes are sports bike specification – the Daytona 955i’s twin four-piston calipers mated with 320mm floating discs – and provide awesome stopping power.  The rear brake, developed by Brembo especially, is a single twin caliper and 316mm disc.  The 43mm upside down forks and twin rear shocks, built by Japanese suspension specialist Kayaba specifically for the Rocket III, add composure and supple compliance.  This and the relaxed, comfortable ergonomics allow the rider to take full advantage of the extended range provided by the fuel-efficient engine and huge, 25 litres fuel tank (6.6 gal US).  

The Rocket III may be the largest capacity production motorcycle in the world but it’s designed first and foremost to be ridden.   Good lock-to-lock movement, seamless fuel-injection and a low centre of gravity combine to make low speed manoeuvring surprisingly easy, while the steering geometry and overall length give a securely planted feel.  Added to this is generous ground clearance, making the Rocket III a truly useable machine that will tour highways, cruise streets and hustle turns with effortless ability.

 The ability to personalise the Rocket III was integral to the design philosophy and as the bike went through its prototype stages so did the myriad of factory-approved parts designed specifically around the new machine.  Designed, developed and tested by our accessories engineers in collaboration with the same Triumph design team and test riders responsible for the bike itself, the accessories reflect the same close attention to detail and finish.  For example the leather panniers, which are crafted in England, are constructed from the highest quality 4mm aniline leather and feature triple themed detailing and quick release chromed buckles. 

The choices a Rocket III owner can make to customise and enhance their bike are huge; street-rodders can add exhaust pipes, wind-cheating fly screens and a host of chrome.  Likewise, high-mileage touring riders can match panniers, windscreens, sissy bars, back rests and chrome to the Rocket III’s potential, making it an excellent long-distance motorcycle.  Then there are the custom-paint options for the tank and bodywork, such as the stunning ‘Tribal’ and ‘Flame’ designs.  

The standard paint options are Jet Black, Cardinal Red and, new for 2005, a  sleek Graphite scheme. 

Everything about the Rocket III sets it apart. Its raw character, muscular performance, stunning looks, attention to detail and monumental presence are simply unique. Which means the Rocket III isn’t merely a special motorcycle. It’s a truly extraordinary one.

 

Specification changes for 2005:  

-          Graphite paint scheme

 

Triumph accessories available:

-          ‘Tribal’ Custom Paint Kit

-          ‘Flames’ Custom Paint Kit

-          Tall Sissy Bar & Luggage Rack

-          Short Sissy Bar & Luggage Rack

-          Touring Gel Seat – Rider

-          Touring Gel Seat - Pillion

-          Dual Touring Seat

-          Roadster Seat

-          Chrome Footboard Kit

-          Chrome Rocker Gear Lever

-          Light Bar & Fog Light Kit

-          Chrome Engine Dresser Bars

-          Chrome Frame Covers

-          Chrome ‘Elephant’ Casting

-          Chrome Side Panels

-          Chrome Master Cylinder Cover Kit

-          Chrome Oil Tank

-          Oil Tank Embellisher

-          Chrome Levers

-          Chrome Coolant Pipe Cover

-          Chrome Axle Nut Covers

-          Chrome Lifter Arm Covers

-          Chrome Bolt Head Finishers

-          Chrome Stud Cover Finishers

-          Chrome Cam Tensioner Finisher

-          LCD Oil Temperature Gauge

-          Fuel Level Gauge

-          Clock

-          Tank Knee Pads

-          Tank Cover

-          Leather Pannier Kit

-          Pannier Embellishers

-          Roadster Screen

-          Summer Screen

-          Fly Screen

-          Silencer Kit (for off road use only)

-          Silencer End Caps

-          Alarm / Immobiliser

 

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Specification:
 

Specification

ENGINE

Type

 

Liquid-cooled, DOHC, in-line 3-cylinder

Capacity

 

2294cc

Bore/Stroke

 

101.6 x 94.3mm

Compression Ratio

 

8.7:1

Fuel System

 

Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection

Ignition

 

Digital – inductive type – via electronic engine management system

TRANSMISSION

Primary Drive

 

Gear

Final Drive

 

Shaft

Clutch

 

Wet, multi-plate

Gearbox

 

5-speed

CYCLE PARTS

Frame

 

Tubular steel, twin spine

Swingarm

 

Twin-sided, steel

Wheels

Front

Alloy 5-spoke, 17 x 3.5in

 

Rear

Alloy 5-spoke, 16 x 7.5in

Tyres

Front

150/80 R 17

 

Rear

240/50 R 16

Suspension

Front

43mm upside down forks

 

Rear

Chromed spring twin shocks with adjustable preload

Brakes

Front

Twin 320mm floating discs, 4 piston calipers

 

Rear

Single 316mm disc, 2 piston caliper

DIMENSIONS

Length

 

2500mm (98.4in)

Width (Handlebars)

 

970mm (38.2in)

Height

 

1165mm (45.9in)

Seat Height

 

740mm (29.1in)

Wheelbase

 

1695mm (66.7in)

Rake/Trail

 

32º/152mm

Weight (Dry)

 

320kg (704lbs)

Fuel Tank Capacity

 

25 litres (6.6 gal US)

PERFORMANCE

(MEASURED AT CRANKSHAFT TO DIN 70020)

Maximum Power

 

142PS (140bhp) at 5,750 rpm

Maximum Torque

 

200Nm (147ft.lbf) at 2,500 rpm

COLOURS

 

Jet Black, Cardinal Red, Graphite

 

Two Year Unlimited Mileage Warranty

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