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Triumph Rocket 3 TFC

Triumph Motorcycles have announced the spectacular new 2019 Rocket 3 TFC, an ultra-limited edition powered by the largest production motorcycle engine in the world. The impressive beast packs a crazy 2,500cc three-cylinder engine with 168 horsepower and 163 lb-ft of torque! (the world’s highest for a production motorbike). The new aluminum frame weighs an astonishing 88 pounds less than the original Rocket 3 (launched way back in 2004) sleekening the silhouette for a lighter visual load. The burly beast also features a new aluminum single-sided swingarm, lighter engine components, carbon-fiber bodywork, up-spec technology, and an impressive level of premium specification equipment such as Brembo Monoblock brakes, 20-spoke cast aluminum wheels, twin LED headlights, a radial master cylinder, MCS span, a fully adjustable Showa monoshock, a ratio-adjustable brake lever, cruise control, optimized cornering ABS and traction control, and full-color TFT instruments. Only 750 of these big bruisers will be built, so talk to your dealer now to own this new motorcycle legend.



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