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Triumph ROCKET 3 R & GT

EVERYONE KNOWS THE Triumph Rocket III; originally launched back in 2004, the megalodon-sized two wheeled muscle machine with the massive triple cylinder engine stuffed between your legs. If you’ve ridden one, you’ll know that you have excellent flexibility because you have performed gymnastics better than a gold medal Romanian Olympic gymnast just to stretch yourself around that massive engine. Roll on the many different versions of the Rocket III over the years and into 2020, when we have the release of the new Triumph Rocket 3 R and GT models. Yes, gone are the three ‘Is’, replaced by a more sensible, number ‘3’ in the title.

Even if you’re remotely interested in the Rocket 3, you’ll know from the numerous dribbles of information distributed since the bike was first teased last year that the new Rocket 3 has a bigger engine, more power and more torque and has gone on a diet that Jenny

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