Size comparison R3 V R3R

I sat on an R Monday at Hamilton M/C's.
Initial thoughts are that the tank didn't "seam" any narrower than my bike, looks different tho'.
The main impact is that there is very little in front of you, a pair of handle bars and an instrument pod. It didn't have that big wide "Cow horn" style feeling that I get sitting on my bike, very trim.
Balance was nice, definitely feels lighter, and looks much better in the flesh than any photos that I've seen.
The Exhaust system is interesting, nicely Hydro formed header feeding back into a huge box underneath.
The "mufflers" are just stylized exit piece's.
Definitely need to loose that tail light/number plate carry on at the rear.
I have no doubt that any prospective buyers are going to be very happy with this bike.
Images off the Net.
There's your L/H muffler Tal ...
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Note width of tank, and riders view.
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Hey! unscrew and toss those feelers!
The pegs are already chamfered!
I do not like that exhaust - looks too big and too clunky to me.
I Would prefer a nice clean standard looking header system.
 
I like the look of the new Rocket a lot and it looks great quality but I am confused as to who it's made for . Is it for a solo rider who wants to roam the roads on his own with friends on their bikes or is it for rider and pillion to tour around the countryside and with friends and their partners ? If its the latter I can't see that this will be possible with such a small pillion seat for long distances . I would much prefer to do this on my 2014 roadster .
 
during my ride today i stopped at the lights and stood up to see how much room i had under me and there was maybe 3 inches...the bike is so well balanced you can easily hold it with your legs while stretching or whatever...bars are not too wide but comfy...im 6ft 1in...maybe 6ft 2in with my boots and pretty leggy and i fitted very snug on the seat with the tank just right between my knees......its a beautiful bike boys!

What's this??? Did you take one of the new Rockets out for a ride and not post any pics???

It didn't happen...... :)

What about a ride report... How does it compare to the older model in acceleration, handling, braking etc etc.

Edit - OK, I just read your other post. Thanks for the write up Tal. :thumbsup:
 
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Haven't followed all these threads, but isn't it likely they will do as they did after the initial release and follow with a Touring version in a few years? Seems that would answer everyone's concerns about hauling around the missus and all your assorted gear.
 
I agree GPMAZ but to me would have made more sense releasing one at the same time as you would be losing a fair few customers who would be wanting to buy a touring bike .
The old R3 was for both and to me seemed to satisfy everyone except for the fact that it is a bit weighty at times .
 
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