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Reviewed on September 5, 2025

Motorcycle reviewed 2009 Triumph Rocket Three Touring view listing

5.0
I’ve owned my 2009 Triumph Rocket lll Touring model since new. Current odometer reading: 49,772 miles. Still looks and rides like new. No major issues so far. Just regular maintenance, as outlined in the owner’s manual. Due to weight, the rear tire lasts about 5k miles no matter brand. Front... read more
I’ve owned my 2009 Triumph Rocket lll Touring model since new. Current odometer reading: 49,772 miles. Still looks and rides like new. No major issues so far. Just regular maintenance, as outlined in the owner’s manual. Due to weight, the rear tire lasts about 5k miles no matter brand. Front tire anywhere between 11-13k miles. It’s always a pleasure riding this comfortable and powerful motorcycle; still turns heads during my frequent travels thru these last 16-years.
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Reviewed on June 24, 2025

Motorcycle reviewed 2018 Triumph Street Triple 765R view listing

5.0
I love this motorcycle. Smooth throttle response, the "ride by wire" throttle is fantastic. If you have never tried this type of throttle, you're missing out; there is zero delay in the throttle response. The Brembo brake system is top-notch. I got to put them to the test on the track, and they... read more
I love this motorcycle. Smooth throttle response, the "ride by wire" throttle is fantastic. If you have never tried this type of throttle, you're missing out; there is zero delay in the throttle response. The Brembo brake system is top-notch. I got to put them to the test on the track, and they did not disappoint. The stock muffler is ugly af, so I imagine most people will want to swap that out. Nice thing tho, you get to drop a lot of weight cause the stock setup is pretty heavy. The Ohlins shocks are impressive as well. I highly recommend going online and learning how to adjust them properly for your weight and terrain. Oh, the only real downside I can think of is the oil change light on the 2018 requires an app obd2 to reset it after each oil change, or you have to pay the dealerships like $20 bucks just to reset the damn light each oil change. (its clearly a software bug, because there is an option for resetting the oil light in the menu, but its a known issue for the 2018 that it doesn't work)
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Reviewed on April 12, 2025

Motorcycle reviewed 2024 Triumph Street Triple 765R view listing

4.8
Bought as my first bike and love every bit of it. I am 6'5" @ 230. This bike fits me well I can flat foot it easily. Riding position is comfortable. This bike has enough power to go 90 with me on it and still have more to give. I added the Triumph frame sliders and passenger grab rails. The... read more
Bought as my first bike and love every bit of it. I am 6'5" @ 230. This bike fits me well I can flat foot it easily. Riding position is comfortable. This bike has enough power to go 90 with me on it and still have more to give. I added the Triumph frame sliders and passenger grab rails. The passenger grab rails are a must if you are riding with someone. With my wife(140) and I this bike will go 80 and still want to go faster if needed. Bike has ABS,traction control, rider modes, and a quick shifter. You can also tame the throttle for new riders too get use to the power before unleashing it all. I love this bike and would recommend it to anyone!
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Reviewed on March 14, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Triumph Rocket Three Touring view listing

4.8
This beast of a motorcycle just launches like a monster and stops just as well. The 240 rear tire will have you learning the curves a tad differently but once you do it’s very fun. Love the looks of this motorcycle as well as performance but for the longer trips over 100 miles or more you might... read more
This beast of a motorcycle just launches like a monster and stops just as well. The 240 rear tire will have you learning the curves a tad differently but once you do it’s very fun. Love the looks of this motorcycle as well as performance but for the longer trips over 100 miles or more you might want to check different shocks but the seat and foot and hand arrangement are great for me. Thanks
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Reviewed on February 5, 2022

Motorcycle reviewed 2008 Triumph Rocket Three Touring view listing

5.0
This is the second rocket I’ve owned I had a 2006 roadster that I loved I bought this 2008 rocket touring been an excellent bike I love the power and it has great handling for a heavy bike and the growl from this bike sounds like no other bike out... read more
This is the second rocket I’ve owned I had a 2006 roadster that I loved I bought this 2008 rocket touring been an excellent bike I love the power and it has great handling for a heavy bike and the growl from this bike sounds like no other bike out there
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