Initial Ride Feedback

It's in the third post, it's a Facebook video so sometimes doesn't load on certain devices.

Warp, got this back, perhaps the Triumph PR comment was miss-informed and not Drivetribe, guess we still have to wait to find out.
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Here a quicky, seems like it's 100% induction noise lol, good thing it's a good noise.
 
It's in the third post, it's a Facebook video so sometimes doesn't load on certain devices.

Warp, got this back, perhaps the Triumph PR comment was miss-informed and not Drivetribe, guess we still have to wait to find out.
Screenshot_20191119-070539.png

2k@80 in 6th, not bad at all if true
 
Seems fairly quick, I'd guess right around 150 at the wheel. Certainly sounds like a rocket 3 still :). I hear more overlap I think from the cams than the old model.

You can clearly see the riders not accustomed to the agility and gets surprised by it, exactly as predicted based on the geometry.

134 kph is top of 2nd gear. Confirms my prediction that gearing is shorter overall than the 5 speed. Triumphs own PR disclosure said 6th at 80MPH is right around 3000 RPM. This means 6 gears covering the same span or very similar that we have with 5. Kind of missed the whole point of a 6 speed transmission paired to a high torque engine.

What it does mean.... A 150whp gen 2 is going to absolutely slaughter a 160whp 1st gen, sry guys. Less weight, broader power band, shorter gears, quickshifter, it's no contest and I expect it's going to murder the Diavel as well. So much for the "clone" more like the real deal.

2k@80 in 6th, not bad at all if true


It does look very nimble, nice. But then so are most litre sports bikes and they still get beat by experienced riders on old heaps :) .
Its like a big speed triple but with that extra presence. AWSOME. Keeps Triumph in the battle of the heavy weights.
I think I stick with what I got. I just like the retro and its big ass.
 
It actually scares me a bit. I imagine its very easy to forget how big it is when weaving through the bends. Got to be careful with this beast. Love it now I seen it moving properly :)
 
Of course I'm waiting on gear ratios and read your info above about the rom in 6th at 80 being about 3000.

I just found this write up this morning which in my opinon is a little confusing
I must say I like the gearing they're boasting about but you would think at 70 mph 6th gear just under 2000 rpms ( sounds like R3R turbo's gear ratio) yet it only gets 41.5 mpg ???

Thankfully you don't have to compromise. Triumph has made the peg positioning interchangeable between both models, so you can have the ground clearance to keep up with the sportsbikes in the corners with the R model, or the laid back cruising style of the GT. Both share the same 2.5 litre three-pot motor, letting you choose between ticking along at 70 with the cruise control set in top gear effortlessly at under 2000rpm - or you can drop a gear and stretch its legs all the way up to 150+ (on a closed road, of course)

It's in the third post, it's a Facebook video so sometimes doesn't load on certain devices.

Warp, got this back, perhaps the Triumph PR comment was miss-informed and not Drivetribe, guess we still have to wait to find out.
Screenshot_20191119-070539.png

2k@80 in 6th, not bad at all if true



My guy in Triumph told me 80mph is still 3000rpm, in 6th on the new Rockets...

~80kph @ 2000rpm

The 6th gear trans i designed for the 2.3L Rockets turns 80mph @ 2180rpm,,,,,, so 70mph @ 1900rpm is bang on what you said warp
 
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My guy in Triumph told me 80mph is still 3000rpm, in 6th on the new Rockets...

~80kph @ 2000rpm

The 6th gear trans i designed for the 2.3L Rockets turns 80mph @ 2180rpm,,,,,, so 70mph @ 1900rpm is bang on what you said warp


Conflicting info then. The screenshot in post 11 shows 130kph/80mph
 
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