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Two new lighter and more powerful Rocket 3s are on their way

Two new Storms brewing at Triumph....

Boris Mihailovic by Boris Mihailovic
March 20, 2024
in Latest Bikes, Motorcycle News, Triumph, Triumph News

2024 Triumph Rocket III


To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the unmatched Rocket3, it’s possible a whole bunch of people got drunk at Hinckley and started yelling.

At the end of the yelling, it was resolved that the only proper way to make the Rocket 3 even more awesome than it is, is to give it more power and torque, and reduce the unsprung weight.

The Storm R cloaked in darkness.
The Storm GT’s ergos are slightly different.

Triumph has called this new iteration of the world’s most powerful mass-produced motorcycle the “Storm”.

Like before, there are two variants – the R and the GT. The R is all about mid-mounted controls – which can be adjusted vertically 15mm – and more aggressive ride ergos, and the GT is the cruiser – all feet-forward and handlebars back.  The GT offers the rider three horizontal position settings for his feet.

This is the GT as you’ll see it in your mirrors.
And here’s the Storm R front-on. Small differences.

The seat heights also vary. The rider and pillion seat on the R sit at 773mm, while the GT comes with a more sculpted, touring seat for the rider, and there’s more padding and a back-rest for the pillion, and it sits at 750mm for the rider.

This is about as enginey as it gets in motorcycling.

Both come in three distinctive and imposing two-tone colour schemes – Carnival Red with Sapphire Black, Pacific Blue with Matte Sapphire Black, and Sapphire Black with Granite. It’s a good-money bet there will be a Triple Black with Extra Ultra Black option down the track a bit as well. There pretty much has to be, right?

The R’s seat is sculpted so it’s hard to fly off the back under acceleration. And the fob can be turned off for extra security.

Unsprung weight has been reduced with the advent of new ten-spoke cast-aluminium wheels. The Rocket 3 already handles with more agility than its size would indicate, but reducing the unsprung weight in this way will give that agility a bit of a polish.

One of the best dash’s in the business.

There is also a real power and torque increase, in case you’d felt the already impressive numbers weren’t impressive enough. Torque has been increased by 4 Nm, and now peaks at 225 at 4000 rpm. So, you’re being hosed with maximum torque all through the mid-range, allowing you to overtake 1000 cars in one hit…theoretically. And BHP has also been flavoured-up some, punching out a fraction under 180 horsepower at 7000rpm.

The eyes see everything. And they’re pretty good at night.

The new Storms will come with their name painted on the tanks, just in case you didn’t have enough bragging rights. You can now just point at it, and hope people can read.

You will use these and they will work.

Like before, the new Rockets come with top-shelf, fully adjustable Showa shocks and forks, Brembo Stylema brakes with twin 320mm rotors up front, and a massive 300mm rotor on the rear being squeezed by a Brembo M4.32 four-piston caliper – which is a more powerful set up on the rear hoop than many bikes can boast as their front brake.

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The GT in full touring guise with Triumph accessories.

The full suite of electronic rider aids – cornering ABS, traction control, switchable rider modes, intuitive cruise control, and a two-option display on the TFT dash – is all there and easily controllable via a back-lit joystick on the left-hand switch-block.

People will ask you if that number is real.

There’s actually very little that doesn’t come standard, but Triumph also allows you to customise your Rocket 3. You can interchange the foot-controls between the R and the GT, choose pillion-oriented seats, or even tailor the rider’s seat for more comfort. And there’s a load of bling you can get, as well as Rocket 3-specific luggage options.

All the black, all the time.

The bikes should begin arriving in dealerships in April., and both the Storm GT and the Storm R will cost from $38,890 ride away.

2024 Triumph Rocket III Specifications
ROCKET 3 STORM R AND GTROCKET 3 STORM GT
Type2,458 cc Liquid-cooled, inline 3-cylinder, DOHC
Bore & Stroke110.2 mm x 85.9 mm
Compression10.8:1
Maximum Power182PS / 180 bhp (134 kW) at 7000rpm
Maximum Torque225Nm (166ft-lb) at 4000rpm*
Fuel SystemRide-by-Wire, fuel injected
ExhaustStainless steel 3-into-1 headers with 3 exit silencer
Final DriveShaft drive, bevel box
ClutchWet, multi-plate, hydraulically operated, torque assist
Gearbox6 Speed
FrameFull aluminium frame
SwingarmSingle sided, cast aluminium
Front Wheel17 x 3.5-inch cast aluminium
Rear Wheel16 x 7.5-inch cast aluminium
Front Tyre150/80 R17 V
Rear Tyre240/50 R16 V
Front SuspensionShowa 47mm upside-down 1+1 cartridge front forks, compression and rebound adjustment, 120mm wheel travel
Rear SuspensionFully adjustable Showa piggyback reservoir RSU with remote hydraulic preload adjustment, 107mm wheel travel
Front BrakesDual 320mm discs, Brembo M4.30 Stylema® 4-piston radial monobloc calipers, Optimised Cornering ABS
Rear BrakesSingle 300mm disc, Brembo M4.32 4-piston monobloc caliper, Optimised Cornering ABS
InstrumentsTFT multi-functional instrument pack with;
Digital speedometer
Trip computer
Digital tachometer
Gear position indicator
Fuel gauge
Service indicator
Ambient temperature
Clock
Rider modes (Rain/Road/Sport/Rider-configurable)
Triumph TFT Connectivity System can be added with accessory fitted Bluetooth module 
ROCKET 3 STORM RROCKET 3 STORM GT
Length2365 mm (93.1 in)
Width (Handlebars and fittings)920 mm (36.0 in)
Height Without Mirrors1125 mm (44.3 in)1183 mm (46.6 in)
Seat Height773 mm (30.4 in)750 mm (29.5 in)
Wheelbase1677 mm (66.0 in)
Rake27.9 °
Trail134.9 mm (5.3 in)
Wet weight320kg317kg
Fuel Tank Capacity18.0 litres (4.76 US gal)
Standard  EquipmentFull colour TFT instruments
 Optimised cornering ABS & traction control – supported by an IMU
4 riding modes
 All LED lighting, with DRL* headlight
 Hill hold control
 Cruise control
 Keyless ignition
 Backlit switchgear
USB charging
/+ Heated grips
 Accessory-fitTriumph Shift Assist
 TPMS
Bluetooth connectivity module (enabling turn-by-turn navigation, phone
and music operation)
Fuel Consumption42.8 mpg (6.6 l/100km)
CO2 Figures152 g/km
StandardEURO 5b
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Boris is a writer who has contributed to many magazines and websites over the years, edited a couple of those things as well, and written a few books. But his most important contribution is pissing people off. He feels this is his calling in life and something he takes seriously. He also enjoys whiskey, whisky and the way girls dance on tables. And riding motorcycles. He's pretty keen on that, too.

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