The Touring version of the 2014 Triumph Rocket comes with a series of special features that make it better suited for the long haul. Among them you’ll find a tall windscreen, saddlebags, a 5.9us ...
All please bow your heads as the 2,458cc Triumph Rocket TFC 3 enters the building. This isn’t a normal motorcycle, but rather a deity and its divinity bestowed upon the world a motorcycle with the ...
If you are a fan of British motorcycles, then models from the Triumph India lineup are bound to be on your shortlist. Apart ...
Back in 2004, when Triumph first introduced the Rocket ΙΙΙ, its 2.3-liter engine set a benchmark in the world of mass-produced motorcycles. Running uncontested ever since, the British motorcycle ...
In a case of ‘bigger is better,’ Triumph has taken the wraps off its highly anticipated new edition of the Rocket 3—with more torque than any production motorcycle on the planet. Available in two ...
There are some things nobody needs in this world, and a motorcycle with a huge 2,458 cc engine is one of them. That’s what powers the new Triumph Rocket 3 TFC (Triumph Factory Custom), which sets a ...
Triumph’s newest motorcycle has surely been aptly named. Meet the 2020 Triumph Rocket 3, a mighty new bike wearing an evocative moniker it’s clearly worthy of, thanks to its three-cylinder motor, ...
The 2.3-litre Triumph Rocket III has become the 2.5-litre Rocket 3 and is till the biggest torque monster of any production bike in the world. Currently the Rocket III has the biggest capacity engine ...
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Triumph is a renowned British motorcycle company that was founded in 1902 in Coventry, England. The U.K.-based bike maker is known for having a catalogue of some of the best adventure, cruiser, and ...