Good evening all,
A few answers and observations for you.
The video was shot and produced by a Rocket rider in the UK called Julian Freeman. He stars in the film initially and near the end.
The red 2005 sidecar outfit belongs to myself, and its used regularly by my disabled wife. The footage was shot on the Yorkshire coast, on Scarborough sea front.
Mike T's white bike (with the Corbin beetle bags and batwing fairing) is filmed traversing the steepest road in the UK, the Rosedale Chimney.
Later scenes in the video show members of the R3 Owners Club UK at the National Rocket Run held a mile or so away from the original Triumph factory at Meriden.
The flyscreens that are mentioned are manufactured, hand sculpted, and hand painted by Chris Seers in England. He can be contacted via Facebook, and is well known amongst the UK R3 scene. I own one of his very early Punisher screens. He also makes the Union Jack Bulldog screens. Top quality kit.
There are very few young Rocket riders in the UK. I was 31 when I bought my first in 2005, and was an exception. Most owners are in their forties and older. The reasons, rather obviously, are purchase price, image, maintenance cost, and insurance. Even the stepped licensing in the UK prevents riders from getting on a Rocket until about the age of 25!
Regards,
RichT
(R3OCUK NE Rep)