Triumph Rocket 3

{{About|the motorcycle introduced in 2019|the motorcycle introduced in 2004|Triumph Rocket III|the BSA Rocket 3|BSA Rocket 3/Triumph Trident}}

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{{Infobox motorcycle

| name = Triumph Rocket 3

| image = File:Black Triumph Rocket 3 R.jpg

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| manufacturer = Triumph Motorcycles Ltd

| parent_company =

| production = 2019–present

| assembly = Hinckley, Leicestershire.

| predecessor = Triumph Rocket III

| successor =

| class = Power cruiser

| engine = {{cvt|2458|cc}} water-cooled dual overhead camshaft inline three-cylinder

| bore_stroke = {{cvt|110.2|×|85.9|mm}}

| compression = 10.8:1

| top_speed =

| power = {{cvt|167-182|PS|kW hp}} @ 6,000 rpm

| torque = {{cvt|221-225|Nm}} @ 4,000 rpm

| ignition =

| transmission = Wet clutch, six-speed manual, shaft drive.

| frame = Aluminium

| suspension = Front: Showa {{cvt|47|mm}} upside-down 1 1 cartridge front forks, compression and rebound adjuster. {{cvt|120|mm}} travel.
Rear: Fully adjustable Showa piggyback reservoir RSU with remote hydraulic preload adjuster, {{cvt|107|mm}} rear wheel travel.

| brakes = Front: Dual {{cvt|320|mm}} discs, Brembo M4.30 Stylema 4-piston radial monobloc calipers, Cornering ABS.
Rear: Single {{cvt|300|mm}} disc, Brembo M4.32 4-piston monobloc caliper, Cornering ABS.

| tires = Front: 150/80 R17 V
Rear: 240/50 R16 V

| rake_trail = 27.9°, {{cvt|134.9|mm}}.

| wheelbase = {{cvt|1677|mm}}

| length =

| width = R: {{cvt|889|mm}}, GT: {{cvt|886|mm}}.

| height = R: {{cvt|1065|mm}}, GT: {{cvt|1066|mm}}.

| seat_height = R: {{cvt|773|mm}}, GT: {{cvt|750|mm}}.

| dry_weight = R: {{cvt|291|kg}}, GT: {{cvt|294|kg}}.

| wet_weight =

| fuel_capacity = {{cvt|18|L}}

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| footnotes = {{cite web |url=https://www.triumphmotorcycles.co.uk/motorcycles/rocket-3/rocket-3/specification |title=Rocket 3 specifications {{!}} For the Ride}}

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The Triumph Rocket 3 is a motorcycle by manufacturer Triumph Motorcycles Ltd.{{cite web |url=https://www.cycleworld.com/all-new-2500cc-triumph-rocket-3-announced-for-2020/ |title= All-New 2,500cc Triumph Rocket 3 Announced For 2020 | work = Cycle World | first = Chris | last = Northover | date = July 31, 2019 | publisher = Octane Media, LLC }} Like its predecessor, the Rocket III, it is characterized by an engine that, at {{cvt|2458|cc}}, is much larger than any other production motorcycle and consequently has much higher torque.{{cite web |url=https://robbreport.com/motors/motorcycles/2020-triumph-rocket-3-motorcycle-2861430/ |title=Triumph's New Rocket 3 Has More Torque Than Any Other Production Bike | first = Peter | last = Jackson | work = Robb Report | date = 2019-08-01 }} The Rocket 3 is made in three different guises, the sports-oriented R, the touring-oriented GT and the limited-edition TFC.{{cite web |url=https://www.revzilla.com/common-tread/first-look-2020-triumph-rocket-3-tfc |title=First look: 2020 Triumph Rocket 3 TFC | work = RevZilla}}

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