Why are people selling their Rockets?

I have been on fast bikes, I have been on quick bikes, this GT Rocket is my happy place. I have been scorched by a Plaid and a Demon, I’ll take that. And enjoy the wonder that is motorcycle riding. You can’t really describe it to non-riders. It is so much more than going down that same road in a car. I am thankful that I discovered bikes at a young age. Thank you Briggs&Stratton!
 
I can’t comment on the prices of Rockets world wide, but here in the U.K. I have noticed the prices of Gen2 Rockets, do tend to take a dramatic hit once out of the show room. But also early ones have sort of levelled out to around £5000 give or take. But get an immaculate low mileage pre 2010 example, I’ve seen people asking £10,000 for them! (If they got that price!).
I paid £7,500 for my 14,000 mile 2009 model as it’s the last of the pre ABS models, less to go wrong in my books!
 

Yes.
I think there's possibly a couple of things going on there.
The gen 1 is a very different bike to the gen 2 so they are likely to appeal to different customers.
i.e. Gen 1 is capable of two up touring, the gen 2 not so much (if at all). There is a finite supply of mint gen 1 bikes out there, so.....supply & demand dictates the price.
On the other hand, wait a week and there'll (currently) be more gen 2's coming up in the classifieds, as they are continuing to be made and sold....so not a finite source.

The market finds itself.

Fundamentally, the right time to buy is often 'now' if your certain to keep a vehicle long term..........life is short......enjoy the life you have left, in the way you would like to live it.
These bikes are luxuries at the end of the day, but if you can find the funds, the time to live is now.
 
As I’ve said on another thread, I feel Triumph are loosing out, by not building a super tourer around the G2 Rocket. I would have had one, but the boss wouldn’t get on the back.
I’m hoping this Rocket will last my last bike before giving up. 68 now, nearly stuffed knees, so hoping I’ll still riding this at 78.
 
Love It!
 
My 16, in my opinion, is beautiful! People who encounter it either love it or hate it. But it's water off this ducks back because you know what they say about a-holes and opinions.
 
This is how me and the wife toured and carried a load of gear. I lived for 8 years in Brisbane out at Strathpine, where’s that park your in? I drove for Simon’s at Archerfield.
 
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Agreed. I took a 3 year hiatus from bikes and built an absolutely amazing Corvette that was 1000 lbs lighter than my buddy’s demon and around 800hp. It was way faster than the Rocket 3.
Ultimately I sold it and bought my r3 GT because the experience on a bike is so much more fun for me.