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Reviewed on September 24, 2009

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5.0
Hey I could write all day about how it s impressive but then I have a biased opinion. And if I took the time to talk about all that is right with it I would be cutting my time down on riding it today. If you want to GO YOUR OWN WAY and be approached by everyday bikers where ever you go, I suggest... read more
Hey I could write all day about how it s impressive but then I have a biased opinion. And if I took the time to talk about all that is right with it I would be cutting my time down on riding it today. If you want to GO YOUR OWN WAY and be approached by everyday bikers where ever you go, I suggest buying your own and finding out. I spent a lot of money chasing the dream on a Harley and it's still the same old same old. You can ride or you can call the Harley shop and check on the progress of your new Harley. Because the damn thing is junk from the factory. I truly live to ride and when I turn the key on my Rocket and put my leather and helmet on, it's heaven. Go ahead chase the dream but do it with confidence on a Rocket III. Enuf said!!!
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Reviewed on February 16, 2009

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I've owned a couple dozen two wheel machines over the years, but other than dirt bikes, I'll never want anything under me but this Rocket III. I have no need to make room in the garage for anything else... this bike is everything you want in a bike. The only reason I'd tell you to buy something... read more
I've owned a couple dozen two wheel machines over the years, but other than dirt bikes, I'll never want anything under me but this Rocket III. I have no need to make room in the garage for anything else... this bike is everything you want in a bike. The only reason I'd tell you to buy something else is if you just don't have the strength to hang on for this ride. It is INCREDIBLE.
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Reviewed on November 18, 2007

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I got my Rocket III in August of 2006 and I absolutely love it! All of my friends ride Harleys and every time we go riding my Rocket always manages to draw the attention and questions from everyone. "How do you like it? How does it ride? Is it as fast as I hear it is?And I always answer, "I love... read more
I got my Rocket III in August of 2006 and I absolutely love it! All of my friends ride Harleys and every time we go riding my Rocket always manages to draw the attention and questions from everyone. "How do you like it? How does it ride? Is it as fast as I hear it is?And I always answer, "I love it! Great! It's even faster!This bike is a marvel and it thinks it is a middle weight bike. I have been riding Triumphs since 1967 and this is the best motorcycle I have ever had the pleasure of owning regardless of manufacturer. It is great to be a Rocketeer. P.S. I love the sound of the exhaust! This is worth every nickel!
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Reviewed on August 23, 2007

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5.0
Just completed a trip from Indiana to the Gulf Coast (Natchez, Miss through Baton Rouge, New Orleans (107 degrees), Mobile, Biloxi, Pensacola, Panama City Gatlinburg) ending back in Indiana - 2500 miles. The R3 performed flawlessly getting 40 miles per gallon of juice and getting a lot of stares. ... read more
Just completed a trip from Indiana to the Gulf Coast (Natchez, Miss through Baton Rouge, New Orleans (107 degrees), Mobile, Biloxi, Pensacola, Panama City Gatlinburg) ending back in Indiana - 2500 miles. The R3 performed flawlessly getting 40 miles per gallon of juice and getting a lot of stares. The only thing distracting was the seat - a bit too harsh for my a*#. Will upgrade the seat to gel filled prior to next jaunt. Local upholstery shop can rework for a good price. Thinking of Sturgis next year.
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Reviewed on July 23, 2007

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This bike has everything: handling, power, touring, comfort, and great looks. More and more are being sold and the aftermarket accessories are showing up. Everything from corbin add ons to performance mods, and check out the Rivco products. Wanted something different and in it's own class, a Rocket... read more
This bike has everything: handling, power, touring, comfort, and great looks. More and more are being sold and the aftermarket accessories are showing up. Everything from corbin add ons to performance mods, and check out the Rivco products. Wanted something different and in it's own class, a Rocket might be just the one!
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Reviewed on May 26, 2007

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This is an absolute engineering marvel. The H-D riders are suffering from engine envy. What a magnificent machine. Not a bike for the mild or meek. This monster requires constant attention while riding and strength of upper body. Very, very quick. Extremely responsive throttle and very smooth at... read more
This is an absolute engineering marvel. The H-D riders are suffering from engine envy. What a magnificent machine. Not a bike for the mild or meek. This monster requires constant attention while riding and strength of upper body. Very, very quick. Extremely responsive throttle and very smooth at speed. Large 240 mm rear tire taakes getting used to as it wants to stand back up in the curves but with practice you can overcome that feeling. Worth every cent I paid for it, and more. You will GRIN when you ride this bad boy.
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Reviewed on May 21, 2007

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Riding since 1971 at age 4. I thought off-road would be forever then @18 the sport bikes until this year. Cruising can be so rewarding with this bike and no sacrifice if I choose to change up to a 1/4 mile set-up. No compromises can be found with this bike. Comfortable using 100% of the tread... read more
Riding since 1971 at age 4. I thought off-road would be forever then @18 the sport bikes until this year. Cruising can be so rewarding with this bike and no sacrifice if I choose to change up to a 1/4 mile set-up. No compromises can be found with this bike. Comfortable using 100% of the tread and occasional grind on the peg feelers.
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Reviewed on April 26, 2007

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I have had my Rocket for 1 year now, I have put exactly 5500 miles on it to date. I returned it to the dealer once for an idle correction, otherwise it has been problem free. The Rocket is a good fit for big guys. It gets you away from the V-twin norm and has more power than most bikes on the... read more
I have had my Rocket for 1 year now, I have put exactly 5500 miles on it to date. I returned it to the dealer once for an idle correction, otherwise it has been problem free. The Rocket is a good fit for big guys. It gets you away from the V-twin norm and has more power than most bikes on the road, definitely the most power in its class.
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Reviewed on February 27, 2007

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11,000 miles and all I did was change oil. I have ridden up to 600 miles in a day without being exhausted. I could have gone further but I was traveling with a couple of other riders who were beat. This bike is pure fun and there is nothing like the acceleration. Got cought in a rain storm and was... read more
11,000 miles and all I did was change oil. I have ridden up to 600 miles in a day without being exhausted. I could have gone further but I was traveling with a couple of other riders who were beat. This bike is pure fun and there is nothing like the acceleration. Got cought in a rain storm and was forced to ride for almost 150 miles. The bike was very solid and I had total confidence in it. It is still stock with only leather lyke bags added. Great performance with out any work at all.
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Reviewed on February 22, 2007

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I've been driving a Kawasaki Vulcan 2000 for the last 2 years and love it. The Rocket 3 on the other hand is faster, more agile, feels much lighter and is almost as fun as a Hayabusa with the lower (Cruiser) insurance rates. I still have the Kawasaki but it's not gettin' much riding time due to... read more
I've been driving a Kawasaki Vulcan 2000 for the last 2 years and love it. The Rocket 3 on the other hand is faster, more agile, feels much lighter and is almost as fun as a Hayabusa with the lower (Cruiser) insurance rates. I still have the Kawasaki but it's not gettin' much riding time due to the Triumph. Absolutely a must have. Great fit and finish.
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