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2016 Triumph ROCKET III ROADSTER ABS

2016 Triumph ROCKET III ROADSTER ABS

$15,750

New Orleans, Louisiana

Year 2016

Make Triumph

Model ROCKET III ROADSTER ABS

Category -

Engine -

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Torque. Unleashed.    2.3 litres of pure unadulterated muscle. A hefty 221Nm of torque. And a brooding presence that simply demands respect. The Rocket III is one of those bikes that comes along once in a lifetime. Monstrous levels of torque come as standard with the turbine-like triple cylinder engine. So too does a roar like that of some primal beast every time you twist the throttle. With ABS as standard, muscular streetfighter looks and finished in black or matte black, The Roadster III packs the ultimate punch and delivery a riding experience like no other.

2016 Triumph Daytona 675 R ABS

2016 Triumph Daytona 675 R ABS

$9,250

Shreveport, Louisiana

Year 2006

Make Triumph

Model Rocket III

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Engine 2294 cc cc

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The Rocket III has carved a unique niche in the clone-like cruiser market and existsin a class all its own with its striking looks, stunning performance and incrediblespecification. But while it may be the largest capacity production motorcycle in theworld it’s designed first and foremost to be ridden. Good lock-to-lock movement,seamless fuel-injection and a low center of gravity combine to make low speedmaneuvering surprisingly easy, while the steering geometry and overall length give asecurely planted and confident feel. Added to this is generous ground clearance,making the Rocket III a truly useable machine that will tour highways, cruise streetsand hustle turns with effortless ability. The Rocket III is not only the world’s largest capacity production motorcycle; it’s also a bike without equal. Its unique, fuel-injected, triple cylinder engine has a cubiccapacity of 2,294 cc – that’s 140 cubic inches – and uses massive, 101.6 mmdiameter pistons. It makes 147 ft.lbs. of torque at 2,750 rpm. This incredible outputmeans even two-up the Rocket III accelerates incredibly hard without obvious effort,and relentless forward motion is just a slight twist of throttle away. Twin butterfly valves for each throttle body are used to give precise control over the engine and this set-up allows the ECU (Electronic Control Unit) to vary the mixture flow and ignition map dependent on gear selected and road speed. The torque curve is thus tailored specifically for each gear ratio. And the result is impressive – over 90 percent of the engine’s prodigious torque output is available at just 2,000 rpm, giving incredible levels of flexibility and making the five-speed gearbox (nearly) redundant. New for 2006 is the black finished engine. The Rocket III’s chassis, as you’d expect is something quite special. It centers on alarge tubular steel twin-spine frame, which houses the motor while maintenance-freeshaft drive lays power to the massive 240/50-section rear tire. The front brakes aresports bike specification – twin four-piston calipers mated with 320 mm floating discs– and provide awesome stopping power. The rear brake, developed by Bremboespecially, is a single twin caliper and 316 mm disc. The 43 mm upside down forks and twin rear shocks, built specifically for the RocketIII, add composure and supple compliance. This and the relaxed, comfortableergonomics allow the rider to take full advantage of the extended range provided bythe fuel-efficient engine and huge 6.3 gal US making the Rocket III a perfect tool forthose long, high-mileage days in the saddle. The ability to personalize the Rocket III was integral to the design philosophy and asthe bike went through its prototype stages so did the myriad of factory-approvedparts designed specifically around the new mach

2014 Triumph Bonneville T100

2014 Triumph Bonneville T100

$9,250

Shreveport, Louisiana

Year 2006

Make Triumph

Model Rocket III

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Engine 2,294 cc

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2006 Triumph Rocket III, BEAUTIFUL, UNQUIE, MONSTER - The Rocket III has carved a unique niche in the clone-like cruiser market and exists in a class all its own with its striking looks, stunning performance and incredible specification. But while it may be the largest capacity production motorcycle in the world it?s designed first and foremost to be ridden. Good lock-to-lock movement, seamless fuel-injection and a low center of gravity combine to make low speed maneuvering surprisingly easy, while the steering geometry and overall length give a securely planted and confident feel. Added to this is generous ground clearance, making the Rocket III a truly useable machine that will tour highways, cruise streets and hustle turns with effortless ability. The Rocket III is not only the world?s largest capacity production motorcycle; it?s also a bike without equal. Its unique, fuel-injected, triple cylinder engine has a cubic capacity of 2,294 cc ? that?s 140 cubic inches ? and uses massive, 101.6 mm diameter pistons. It makes 147 ft.lbs. of torque at 2,750 rpm. This incredible output means even two-up the Rocket III accelerates incredibly hard without obvious effort, and relentless forward motion is just a slight twist of throttle away. Twin butterfly valves for each throttle body are used to give precise control over the engine and this set-up allows the ECU (Electronic Control Unit) to vary the mixture flow and ignition map dependent on gear selected and road speed. The torque curve is thus tailored specifically for each gear ratio. And the result is impressive ? over 90 percent of the engine?s prodigious torque output is available at just 2,000 rpm, giving incredible levels of flexibility and making the five-speed gearbox (nearly) redundant. New for 2006 is the black finished engine. The Rocket III?s chassis, as you?d expect is something quite special. It centers on a large tubular steel twin-spine frame, which houses the motor while maintenance-free shaft drive lays power to the massive 240/50-section rear tire. The front brakes are sports bike specification ? twin four-piston calipers mated with 320 mm floating discs ? and provide awesome stopping power. The rear brake, developed by Brembo especially, is a single twin caliper and 316 mm disc. The 43 mm upside down forks and twin rear shocks, built specifically for the Rocket III, add composure and supple compliance. This and the relaxed, comfortable ergonomics allow the rider to take full advantage of the extended range provided by the fuel-efficient engine and huge 6.3 gal US making the Rocket III a perfect tool for those long, high-mileage days in the saddle. The ability to personalize the Rocket III was integral to the design philosophy and as the bike went through its prototype stages so did the myr

2006 Triumph Rocket III Classic

2006 Triumph Rocket III Classic

$9,995

Shreveport, Louisiana

Year 2006

Make Triumph

Model Rocket III Classic

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Engine 2,294 cc

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2006 Triumph Rocket III Classic, Turbo Triumph 199 RWHP - Rolling up alongside the Rocket III in 2006 is the new Rocket III Classic. While the original model has won the hearts of the power-cruiser crowd the Rocket III Classic is aimed squarely at those who favor a more relaxed approach to riding. Firmly focused on rider and passenger comfort, the Rocket III Classic comes with rider footboards, pull-back bars and a comfy stitched touring seat as standard. All subtle but significant touches that add to the bike?s already impressive long haul abilities. The incredible levels of flexibility offered by the Rocket?s 2.3 liters, 147 lbs. ft. engine make for effortless riding whether two-up, fully-loaded with luggage, or solo. The sophisticated fuel-injection feeds in power seamlessly, with controlled acceleration on tap at the twist of a throttle, while maintenance-free shaft drive delivers forward motion to the rear rubber. Good lock-to-lock movement, an incredibly light clutch and a low center of gravity make low speed maneuvering extremely easy, while the steering geometry and overall length give a securely planted feel. 43 mm upside down forks and twin rear shocks; twin disc front brakes with four-piston calipers and single disc rear and generous ground clearance complete the package, giving added composure and supple compliance. Two luxurious, two-tone paint schemes, coach lined by hand; a deep-chromed cam cover that contrasts handsomely with the black-finished engine and cone muffler end caps add the final touches to what is already a distinctive and uniquely styled machine.