The first ever production bike to
break the 2-litres barrier, the Rocket III is the ultimate power cruiser.
As alluded to by its name and alone among the cruiser fold the Rocket III is
powered by a triple cylinder engine, an engine format that Triumph has very
much made its own. Its fuel-injected, longitudinally-mounted, in-line
three-cylinder engine has a cubic capacity of 2,294cc – 140 cubic inches –
and uses the same size pistons as a ten-cylinder American muscle car.
But the impressive numbers don’t end there as Rocket III makes more peak
torque than two together of almost any other production motorcycle. To be
precise, a massive 147ft.lbf torque at 2,500rpm, with 90% delivered at a
mere 1,800 rpm. This stunning triple digit number means, two-up, it will
accelerate faster than pretty much anything else on two wheels.
But while the Rocket III’s statistics and its looks are striking, our
motorcycles are built to be ridden, not just admired. Usability is a core
belief at Triumph and an element close to the heart of every Triumph rider,
so built around the Rocket III’s motor is a chassis that’s more than a match
for its monstrous output.
How the RIII Classic varies from the standard:
Classic cruiser styling
Superior passenger comfort
Rider footboards & pull-back bars
The Rocket III Classic designed for those who favour a more relaxed approach
to riding

2006
Triumph Rocket III Classic ![]()



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