2022 Rocket 3r Tuned

Discussion in 'America, Speedmaster & Rocket' started by Eric Inboden, Oct 19, 2024.

  1. Eric Inboden

    Eric Inboden Well-Known Member

    Sep 22, 2024
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    Had my 2022 Rocket 3R tuned today. Not bad, 184 H/P, 154 TRQ. Crazy fun!!!!

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  2. Fork Lock

    Fork Lock Crème de la Crème

    Cool.

    My life expectancy would take a serious downturn.
     
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  3. Old Biker

    Old Biker Well-Known Member

    Jan 29, 2024
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    Nice power gains!! How do you find the Rocket 3 R? I'm interested in one but it seems it is a "heavy" machine?? Will you recommend the R 3??

    Regards!
     
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  4. Eric Inboden

    Eric Inboden Well-Known Member

    Sep 22, 2024
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    I'm 5'6", 64 yrs. old and have no problems handling this bike. I have also owned some very fast heavy sport bikes (2017,2013 Kawasaki ZX14R's). So I'm use to big powerful motorcycles. All the struggles you will have will be manually moving it around your garage. Once your up running, it's a dream! And I have no problems at slow speeds and cornering. So, Yes, I do recommend this bike. I thinks it's one of the best motorcycles I have ever owned.

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  5. Old Biker

    Old Biker Well-Known Member

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    Thanks! I ride a Speed Twin 1200 and a "tuned" KTM Super Duke R 1300. The KTM is a fantastic bike with a excellent power to weight ratio. I'm planning to trade the Speed Twin for a Rocket 3 R (not interested in the GT though!) I'm 6'4 and 71 .... bucket list is getting shorter!! Regards!
     
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  6. Kiwicol

    Kiwicol New Member

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    I'd agree with you Eric about being heavy to move around in the shed - if you're beside it. If you sit on it to move it it's a breeze.
    For the record I'm 6'5" (in old money) 195cm in new & 65 years old. Maybe my height & significant personal mass give me an advantage in moving it about?:D
     
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  7. Notso

    Notso Senior Member

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    Because if there is one thing these beasts need, it is more power! :joy:
     
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  8. Old Biker

    Old Biker Well-Known Member

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    The biggest and heaviest bike I've owned - a Boss Hoss 8.2 liter Corvette V8 ... 502 Big Block Chev engine. But it had a reverse gear!!

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  9. Eric Inboden

    Eric Inboden Well-Known Member

    Sep 22, 2024
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    :eek: Holy Connolly! That things got a fat butt!!!
     
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  10. joe mc donald

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    That is just stunning. Fat ass and all.
     
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