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Triumph Rocket III
ManufacturerTriumph Motorcycles Ltd
Production2004-2017[1]
SuccessorTriumph Rocket 3
Engine2,294 cc (140.0 cu in) DOHC liquid-cooled straight three
Bore / stroke101.6 mm × 94.3 mm (4.00 in × 3.71 in)
Top speed145 mph (233 km/h)[2]
Power127.1 hp (94.8 kW)
(rear wheel)[2]
148 hp (110 kW)@ 5,750 rpm (claimed)[3]
Torque144.6 lb⋅ft (196.1 N⋅m)
(rear wheel)[2]
163 lb⋅ft (221 N⋅m)@ 2,750 rpm (claimed)[3]
TransmissionGear (Primary) / Shaft (final drive)
Tires150/80 R17, 240/50 R16
Wheelbase1,695 mm (66.7 in)
DimensionsL: 2,500 mm (98 in)
W: 970 mm (38 in)
Seat height740 mm (29 in)
Weight797 lb (362 kg)[2] (wet)
Fuel capacity24 L (5.3 imp gal; 6.3 US gal)
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The Triumph Rocket III is a three-cylinder motorcycle made by Triumph Motorcycles Ltd. At 2,294 cc (140.0 cu in) it had the largest-displacement engine of any production motorcycle[4] until 2019 when Triumph released the Triumph Rocket 3.

The name "Rocket III" is derived from the 1968 BSA 750cc pushrod triple, the Rocket 3, which was a badge-engineered version of the original "Triumph Trident."

  1. ^ "TRIUMPH ROCKET III (2009-2017) Review | Specs & Prices".
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  4. ^ "2010 Triumph Rocket III Roadster / Touring". 3 March 2010. Retrieved 23 September 2010.

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