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Triumph Rocket III 2007 specs

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Triumph Rocket III 2007 motorcycle info

Main Detail

Make
Triumph
Model
Rocket III
Year
2007
Category
Custom / cruiser

Performance and Speed

Power to Weight Ratio
0.4447 HP/kg
Torque
200.00

Dimensions and Weight

Dry Weight
319.3 kg / 704.0 pounds
Overall Height
1,165 mm / 45.9 inches
Overall Length
2,500 mm / 98.4 inches
Overall Width
970 mm / 38.2 inches
Wheelbase
1,695 mm / 66.7 inches

Engine and Exhaust

Bore / Stroke
101.6 x 94.3 mm / 4.0 x 3.7 inches
Engine Capacity
2294.00 cc / 139.98 cubic inches
Compression
8.7:1
Engine Type
In-line three
Ignition
Digital - inductive type - via electronic engine management system
Starter
Electric
2 / 4 Stroke
4

Transmission (Gearbox) and Final Drive

Transmission Type
Shaft drive (cardan)
Gearbox
5-speed
Clutch
Wet. multi-plate

Fuel and Emission Standards

Fuel System
Injection. Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection
Fuel Control
DOHC
Fuel Capacity
23.84 litres / 6.30 gallons

Suspension

Front Suspension
43mm upside down forks
Rear Suspension
Chromed spring twin shocks with adjustable preload

Tires and Rims

Front Tire Dimensions
150/80-R17
Rear Tire Dimensions
240/50-R16

Brakes

Front Brakes
Double disc
Front Brake Diameter
320 mm / 12.6 inches
Rear Brakes
Single disc
Rear Brake Diameter
316 mm / 12.4 inches

Notes, Comments and Warranty Information

Colour Options
Mulberry Red. Phantom Black

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