New Triumph Rocket III

Two new variations of Triumph's beast, with a bit more bite than before

Posted: 21 January 2013
by Visordown News

TRIUMPH have announced 2013 versions of their Rocket III in Roadster and Touring variations.

Both variations have undergone a fairly comprehensive overhaul. Most notably, previous incarnations were electronically restricted in the first three gears in order to prevent 'rider intimidation'. No more in the case of the Roadster. 

Thanks to new fuel-injection mapping and ECU, the Rocket III's 2.3-litre three-cylinder engine is now totally unrestricted across the rev range - the engine is capable of a pretty tasty 146bhp and 163 lb-ft of torque. 

The Roadster has shed some chrome, and has been painted matt black for a more 'aggressive' look. The 2013 revisions include ABS as standard and a more upright seating position. The Roadster is also now available in new colours – metallic black with twin red centre stripes, and matt black with twin white centre stripes.

The 2013 Touring edition shares an engine with the Roadster, but has a slight torque reduction as compared to the Roadster, allowing 'just' 203Nm (still less restricted than the previous version). In keeping with the touring function, the new bike features chrome engine dresser bars, sissy bar with backrest for a rear seat passenger, gel passenger seat and dual density layered foam rider's seat. 36-litre panniers are standard. Clearly this is all geared towards making the powerful Rocket III a bit more comfortable over distance. The Touring version is also available in new colours – black and red with single coach line, and black with twin gold coach lines.

The Triumph Rocket III 2013 will be avaliable in UK dealerships from March and will be priced at £12,899 for the Roadster and £13,899 for the Touring.


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Id love to see that engine in some sort of streetfighter!

Posted: 21/01/2013 at 21:30

Don't be ridiculous. Totally useless engine in a street fighter. The engine alone weighs as much as a street triple!

Posted: 21/01/2013 at 22:18

Lighten up gunshot it's only his opinion

Posted: 22/01/2013 at 11:50

Ridiculous is fun sometimes :) I have an Yamaha MT-01. 1700cc air-cooled, push-rod V-twin in a 570lbs package...far from being a lightweight, but fun as hell and tons of character!

Posted: 22/01/2013 at 14:11

I don't think it would be too out of place in a WW2 Spitfire!!!!! Hmmm... Triumph Spitfire....where have I heard that before.....oh yeah, ugh, its a nightmare, forget it....sorry!

Posted: 22/01/2013 at 18:12


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Ridiculous is fun sometimes :) I have an Yamaha MT-01. 1700cc air-cooled, push-rod V-twin in a 570lbs package...far from being a lightweight, but fun as hell and tons of character!

@ John Doe3, stick with your MT-01 mate far better looking bike than the lead Bucket 3, just can't imagine why on earth anyone want to have one of those!

Posted: 22/01/2013 at 18:57

Thats why I would like to see that engine in a more compact and sexy looking bike :) They got it wrong, the engine is aimed at a younger crowd in the 25-40 year old bracket, and the bike styling is aimed at the 50+ crowd.

Posted: 22/01/2013 at 19:17

Well I am 50 + and I do not like it either, in fact I thought it was ugly when it first came out.
keith

Posted: 23/01/2013 at 16:44

Oh p.s. it reminds me of a 1930 bike.
Keith

Posted: 23/01/2013 at 16:51

Not saying all 50+ like the looks, just like not all 25-40 would love the engine :) But I'm pretty sure 90% of the Rocket III sales are made to 50+ men, it's simply the main cruiser market.

Posted: 23/01/2013 at 17:48

All I can say is ride one and if your not smiling, then I will listen to you. Big, overweight.... Bit like an old American muscle car. Hmmm Mustang vs Mondeo. Go for the grim factor anyday.

Posted: 24/01/2013 at 13:42

I am a commited sport bike person but I had a roadster when they came out. Road it all round France and Spain and couldn't stop laughing. It was brilliant.

Posted: 24/01/2013 at 17:12

I'd be curious to try one for sure, just like I'd be curious to try a Diavel...

Posted: 26/01/2013 at 14:27

How many miles  to an overpriced tyre will this do??


Posted: 26/01/2013 at 20:06

grin factor is right
love my roadster
but really want 1200 speed triple ,keeping my 07 trip forever

Posted: 27/01/2013 at 01:43

Love it Dudes

Posted: 26/02/2013 at 11:15

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