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2005 Triumph Rocket Iii on 2040-motos

US $6,370.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:26 ColorColor: Red metallic with lots of Chrome
Location:

Lyons, Illinois, United States

Lyons, Illinois, United States
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Triumph Rocket III tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):2,294 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Cruiser For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Triumph Rocket III description

You are Bidding for:

" 2005 Triumph Rocket III "

 2005 Triumph Rocket III model in attractive condition Red metallic with lots of Chrome plus a Black leather seat Engine size is 2294.00 ccm and a five Gear Manual transmission. Currently with 26,300 original miles.

!!!NEW tires and battery plus fresh oil changes!!!

Recently installed high quality chrome radiator cover guards, for protects your radiator from costly stone chip damage.

Many extras added: Chrome Engine Crash Guard with Footpegs, Floorboards, Driver and Passenger Leather Backrest, Leather Saddle Bag, Chrome Luggage Rack and more..... (see pictures)


This bike is in pristine condition, adult owned with low millage and having always been garaged.

Clean and clear title in hand.

PayPal are only accepted for the $250 deposit. I accept only cash in person, sorry cannot take another method for the full payment amount.

!!Need cash in hand before any test ride please!!

There is not for shipping - Only Local Pickup

Feel free to contact me with any questions.

Thanks for looking and enjoy the riding season.



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Description:

Engine & Drive Train
Type: Liquid-cooled, inline longitudinal triple
Valve arrangement: DOHC, two intake, two exhaust valves per cylinder
Displacement, bore x stroke: 2294cc, 101.6 x 94.3mm
Compression ratio: 8.7:1
Carburetion: EFI, three 56mm throttle bodies
Transmission: Wet, multi-plate clutch, 5 speeds
Final drive: Shaft

Chassis
Wheels: Cast alloy, five spoke, 17 x 3.5 front, 16 x 7.5 rear
Front tire: 150/80R-17
Rear tire: 240/50R-16
Front suspension: 43mm stanchions, inverted; 4.7 in. travel
Rear suspension: Two dampers, adjustable for preload, 4.1 in. travel
Front brake: Two four-piston calipers, 320mm discs
Rear brake: Two-piston caliper, 316mm disc
Fuel capacity: 6.6 gal.
Handlebar width: 37.8 in.

Electrical & Instrumentation
Battery: 12v, 18AH
Forward lighting: Dual, 5.2-inch headlights
Taillight: Single-bulb taillight, license light
Instruments: Mechanical speed, tachometer, LCD odometer/dual tripmeters, lights for low fuel, high beam, turn signals, neutral, oil pressure

Performance
Fuel mileage: 33.1-35.3 mpg; 33.9-mpg average
Average range: 226 miles
60-80 top-gear acceleration: 3.28 sec.
Quarter-mile acceleration: 11.55 sec @ 118 mph
Just a few short years ago a cruiser with the sheer performance of the Rocket III would have been an impossible daydream, an engineer's 'what if...'
The Rocket III is a whirling, mechanized cyclone of power. Its three fuel-injected cylinders displace a monstrous 2,294cc and pump out 147lb-ft of torque. That amazing output is fed to the giant 240-section rear tire via a five-speed gearbox and shaft drive, while the massively strong steel frame, upside-down forks and Daytona 955i spec four-piston brake calipers elementally contain the Rocket III's potential.
But the Rocket III is in possession of fine balance. Of course it demands respect on all levels but it remains a truly useable machine, and will tour highways, cruise streets and hustle turns with effortless ability. The Rocket III may be the largest capacity production motorcycle in the world but it's designed to be ridden.
True individuality is rare and the Rocket III has forever defined a complete generation of motorcycles. Everything about it is special. Its muscular performance, stunning looks, attention to detail and monumental presence are simply unique.
Which means the Rocket III isn't just a special motorcycle. It's a truly an extraordinary one.

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