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Triumph Rocket 3

Meet the 2020 Triumph Rocket 3, a mighty new bike that packs the biggest motorcycle engine ever to hit the streets. The beastly ride is powered by an impressive 165-hp 2,500cc triple engine engine that produces the highest torque of any production motorcycle at a staggering 163 pound-feet. Other standout features include a fully adjustable Showa suspension, Brembo Stylema M4 brakes, an all-new signature twin LED headlight, Rider modes, cornering ABS, traction control, hill hold, cruise control, keyless ignition, and TFT instruments all come as standard. And you can enhance this incredible bike even more by personalizing your ride with over 50 custom accessories. The Rocket 3 will be produced in two versions, the R and the GT. The main distinction points to the riding ergonomics. Final pricing will be confirmed in November 2019.



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