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Triumph Motorcycles is an iconic British brand that came into existence in 1902. This typical name came into existence in 1983 while earlier, the brand was known as Triumph Engineering. Bonneville series was sold at a very slow rate in 1983 while all other product were discontinued to revise the design language in a better way.
John Bloor was the man behind all this as he brought this once defunct brand and made it rise again with his efforts. He and his team had a tour of rival Japanese brands manufacturing facilities and adopted those for Triumph’s success. He then started setting new export plans.
Triumph is a unique brand as they prefer three cylinder machines over four cylinder layout seen in most brands. Bonneville range stays twin cylinder as buyers demand class leading torque from these motorcycles. Street Triple, Speed Triple and Tiger series of bikes are equipped with ultra refined three cylinder engines.
They have a record of highest displacement production motorcycle engine on their name for Rocket III. The motorcycle is powered by a 2294cc, three cylinder engine producing 148PS at 5750 rpm and 221 Nm at 2750 rpm. It even carries class leading 24 liter fuel tank as stock.
Majority of sales come from Tiger and Bonneville series internationally while Indian market also has a similar trend with Street Triple giving equal contribution. Start of 2018 marked Triumph as India’s third largest selling premium brand while close numbers with Kawasaki may make them second in coming months.
They bring most of their products through CKD route while those placed at much higher point are still coming through CBU route. Triumph Daytona 675 is their only supersport offering worldwide. 2018 range of Triumph bikes rival some selected products from Harley Davidson, Suzuki, Yamaha, Kawasaki and Honda in India.
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Questions and Answers
What are the colour options of Triumph Rocket 3?
Triumph Rocket 3 was available in various color options, including:
- Korosi Red
- Phantom Black
- Silver Ice and Storm Grey (GT)
- Phantom Black (GT)
- Silver Ice Cranberry Red
- Red / Diablo Red (GT)
- Chrome / Jet Black (R)
Can we use Triumph Rocket 3 for Ladakh road trip?
Yes, the Triumph Rocket 3 is suitable for a Ladakh road trip due to its powerful engine and riding capabilities. Proper preparation and rider experience are important for a safe journey.
What are the main differences between the Triumph Rocket 3 R and Triumph Rocket 3 GT?
The Triumph Rocket 3 R and Triumph Rocket 3 GT are two versions of the same model with some key differences. The Rocket 3 R is designed as a powerful roadster, highlighting raw performance and a sporty riding experience. On the other hand, the Rocket 3 GT is designed as a grand riding bike, prioritizing long-distance comfort and touring capabilities with features like a more relaxed riding position, adjustable footpegs, and a touring-oriented windscreen. Both models share the same powerful engine and premium features, but the GT is more focused on providing a comfortable and luxurious ride for long ridings.
Can a short person ride the Triumph Rocket 3 R comfortably?
Yes, for comfortable riding, the person's minimum height should be around 5.2 feet to ride the Triumph Rocket 3 R. The bike's design and seat height are suitable for riders of this height and taller.
What is the waiting period of Triumph speed 400?
For the availability, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealer in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
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