2020 Triumph Rocket 3R - FarmerTorque's Real World Ride and Chat
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- Опубліковано 26 гру 2019
- Farmer finally gets to ride the sensational 2020 Triumph Rocket 3R on UK roads...in the rain...In December! To say this is an interesting bike is a slight understatement!
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Special thanks to Total Triumph of Taunton for the loan of the bike.
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What an entertaining review. My partner told me I had to watch and I was like 24 mins no way. But I was a good girl and sat down to watch thought ok I will humour him for a couple of minutes. So glad I did it was the most enjoyable 24 minutes I've watched on a review in a long time you had me laughing along with you. We are hopefully picking up our brand new Rocket 3R in the weekend. Its taken a bit longer to get them into the country here in New Zealand. Very excited now!!!! Thanks for sharing with us.
Gosh, appreciate that Vicki....Thank you.
Very excited is the appropriate phrase to use if you are waiting for a new 3R - it's a fabulous bike.
Slightly jealous of you getting out on one in New Zealand....
Ok , Very jealous ;).....Cheers - Farmer
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I had 2008 Rocket III. The best bike anybody can dream of. Hearing the sound of that new 2500cc puts smile on my face. Thank You mister
My pleasure Jappe - glad you enjoyed it - Farmer
The Rocket 3 R is the best MOTORcycle ever made, period! Nothing comes even close, it spoiled every other motorcycle for me, so far, I've sold my 2021 R1 for one. Once you've ridden it, it's a done deal!
I am thinking of getting one to replace my SCR950 and 390 Duke.
@@user-sw2lv3zp6o you'll be very happy! :)
first time i tried it i buy it. one year ago, and still love this bike, she s like no other, style,confort, power, noise, even for riding slow you can enjoy this bike
As an old git I'd pay that little bit extra and go for the GT with it's more forward placed front pedals giving a more relaxed position along with different angled bars. The GT also comes with heated grips, sissy bar and other goodies. But both models are absolutely superb.
Thanks for the great review! I have one on order since the beginning ..... this has reignited my want when it comes to picking mine up when I get the call....
Glad you enjoyed it, Jet. No need to worry, it's worth the wait!
@@FarmerTorque Glad I found this channel - fantastic videos - pleasure to watch.... subscribed. Thank you.
So Farmer, just popped into my local Triumph dealer and they had a black R in the showroom. Not available to demo yet until the New Year... but had a good poke about and sit on. Seat and handlebar arrangement very nice, seat very cushy and the weight very low down. It seemed about the same size as my old Honda Valkyrie and very compact. A quality item. I’m going to pop back on Tuesday for a better look see and book in a test ride. So far very impressed. It must look amazing in red... my preferred colour. I wonder if I can upspec the GT wheels... I really like the machined highlights. How exciting... I feel like a kid again... 👍😍
Brilliant you're having fun, Steve. Feeling like a kid is really special - enjoy - Farmer
agreed about the wheels and shame it doesnt have aftermarket exhaust yet
Great job. I just looked at two other vids prior to yours on the Rocket 3 and yours was best. (The one thing all three of you shared in common was how you all giggled uncontrolably when you rolled on the throttle -- very telling) I've been looking to get back into biking having sold my K9 chopper five years ago. (Another radically different bike with a 117 in motor) Riding since I was 15, (motocross) getting into road bikes in my twenties, from Harleys to sport bikes, this vid really got my attention. I will surly head to my local Triumph dealer, (never owning a Triumph) I'm really interested now. Thanks again man -- and love the area you live in -- beautiful!
Good to hear from you Brad -Triumph are doing some really interesting stuff at the moment - definitely worth a look.
If you have time, my Tarmac Trails Playlist will give you a better idea of the area I live.
In the meantime please let me know if you get a bike and what it is . All the best - Farmer
Rode the R over the Christmas break and was so impressed I've asked to buy the demo! Just a fantastic bike
Not surprised you liked it Sheila ! Did you buy??
Great review. I recently bought a 2022 R3 GT 221 Edition with a base price of $25k USD. I wanted a Red GT so I bought the 221. No problems after 1,200-miles. It’s an awesome bike and worth every penny. 😎🚀
Hehehe.....after that ..... I want one!..... Great review. The noises coming out of your mouth under second gear acceleration were hilarious. You were definitely enjoying the moment! 🤣 Happy New year Farmer!
Not difficult to make those sounds, D G cos it’s such a dramatic piece of kit, Yes I want one too......🤔 have fun in 2020
Happy to admit I was wrong questioning the point of it pre release. After seeing and sitting on one at dealers was blown away by how low, in proportion and light it was. How they achieved it I have no idea, but it was easier to move around than my Thunderbird and actually feels lighter. Apart from that engine it’s a world away from the previous Rocket3. Build quality is superb, exhaust sounds great, a huge amount of money but so are many bikes nowadays in this sort of class. Great work Triumph.
It's a bit special.....I don't think you will be the only one who changes their mind - Good to hear your thoughts - Cheers, Farmer
Devon's finest UA-camr in action on one of Hinckley's finest! Good job My Liege.
Whoa!Thats far more sportier than the original series...awesome!!
Fantastic vlog! Thank you for braving the weather and your manflu for us! TBH!
Thank you Captain - In fairness, trying/riding the Rocket was pure, unadulterated pleasure - even in that weather (which wasn't that bad tbf)
The man-flu however was sadly real ;) All the best for 2020 - Farmer
If this bike comes to my local Triumph-dealer here in Germany, i will make a visit to see this incredible bike.
And thank you very much for sharing your impressions in this Video!
Great to hear from Germany, Floda. It’s a pleasure to read your comments - Happy new year!
@@FarmerTorque Many thanks! And a happy new year for you and your family :o)
Thanks for taking us on a ride. I wish I could afford one!
Cool - had the rocket 🚀 for 4 days, sadly now back with the dealer 😕 Happy days 😊
Nice film Farmer...amazing bike!! Looking forward to lots of Farmer Torque and videos in 2020!! Cheers, Steve
Thank you Stephen. Seems I’m not the only one who likes the thing 😜
Went for a test ride for 100 miles yesterday, totally agree with this review.....and i have ordered one! Yeay:)
Enjoy, Rob! Something tells me you will ;)
Stunning looking motorcycle, it gets a WOW
Seems fair..... !
Perfect conditions for testing a 2.5 litre bike!! - I’d have waited ‘till it was fully raining though, at least things are consistent then. It wouldn’t be an FT test without cow poo and puddles though and it makes Exmoor look nicely foreboding - don’t forget we ride in spite of the weather not because of it!! Happy New Year and safe riding
Very amusing, Hugh! I must say I wouldn't object to some sunshine!
That exhaust manifold is absolutely beautiful.
Pretty good , isn't it ;)
@@FarmerTorque
If I remember rightly, it's hydroformed. Great attention to detail; this is a dream bike.
Thank you for the video. I just took delivery of number 383 TFC.Waited 8 long months for it.
It is like being in love in a very weird way. You can not stop looking at it. It posses you in some grace filled manor. Winter here in Maine USA I will have to wait for April. Let me know when you make a video of yours. Louie
Yet another great video mate. Picking up my TFC later this month and can't wait, counting down the days till my local Triumph dealers reopens after the festive season and I get the shout to attend 'the big presentation'. I'll be taking it to the TT this year and I think it'll be an absolute blast on the Mountain Course. Keep up the good work mate.
Thought I'd replied Mark - apologies. You'll love it on the Isle of Man - You'll probably love it everywhere, actually! Thanks farmer
many thanks indeed for great job farmer. i've just been in process of buying gt3.
Don't think you'll be disappointed ;)
Thank you sir for such a detailed review. I appreciate your giddiness and candor. This is how that bike should make you feel. It seems the pro reviewers were Meh about the bike. I’m looking forward to seeing one in person here in the USA.
Speak as I find....If a bike makes me feel good I'll say so !!!!!
Nice to see the bike ridden on the roads where I live. Thank you for the review. I went in to see Craig and sat on that very bike. There is something very special about this and I’m going to trade my 2018 XRT in for the R3. Test ride next week. Next time, wash underneath it, it's filthy!!!
Great story to read ....;) Happy days......
You did a great job !! Your laughter when you speed up explains everything ;-)
Ha ha - thank you - was out yesterday on the same R - this time also on a GT - bit more sensible vid comparison coming this weekend
Still giggled 🤭
I know what it's like to giggle my way down the road. I have a Suzuki Hayabusa. The Triumph looks so comfortable to ride. Those UK roads look fantastic. I'd love to get over there.
Hi John - I would say nip over for a break, but the other side of the world is a fair ride 😂
The Rocket was good - still a fair lump, but very good. Triumph will sell loads of them - rightly so -
Quite a few roads in the UK are incredible - Scotland, Wales and yes here in the South West offer so much .
This sort of riding is the idea behind my ‘ Tarmac Trails’ playlist (sorry, blatant plug)
Thanks for giggling 🤭 Have a good 2020 👍
I suspect this bike would be way more fun to ride on the warm dry roads of Tenerife where it was launched than the cold wet roads of Devon. I don't believe anyone can come to any firm conclusions on ride and handling in conditions such as you were riding.
I love the fact that Triumph have built this bike but having ridden for nearly 40 years I've found that light bikes are just more fun to ride, handle better, corner better and stop better. Plenty of these bikes are going to get dropped on slow manoeuvring, in car parks and on drives when gravity, balance and huge mass overcome their wealthy middleaged owner.
Well done on keeping the thing upright in those conditions, I almost couldn't watch as you went through that ford..... seen folks come to grief on the green slime in those things. As for that Scrambler you have, I've ridden one and they are terrific. 👍
Great video under awful conditions. I would have been scared pissless with that combo of unfamiliar bike/mountains of torque/wet roads/poor visibility.
There is a magic in the power delivery of inline 3 and 6 cylinder engines, they go “whoosh” like a turbine. It’s good that the exhaust sounds decent as built, don’t see the aftermarket jumping in quickly with options.
Would love to climb all over a Rocket 3 and a Diavel sitting side-by-side, then alternate riding both for an hour or two. The Duc is the only bike I can imagine cross-shopping with this beast.
I’ve always found found three cylinder engines interesting and this one didn’t disappoint.
Felt a bit awkward praising the bike so much but I think it is that good.
Great to hear your thoughts - Farmer
Great real world review. Thanks for sharing. It’s a stunning piece of British engineering Hinckley should be proud of.
Good to hear from you Finlay, it was a pleasure to make this video, pleased you enjoyed ;) Farmer
Thank you for a nice film, i waiting for my GT in february, but i must wait for may before i can ride it, live in north of Sweden, nice 360 filming!
Great you enjoyed the vid Leif - May will come soon enough!!! and you have some fabulous roads up there - would love to visit one day (on a bike)
All the best, Farmer
Beautifully done, honestly quite smashing.
I'm guessing you mean the bike!!!!
In which case I agree - Farmer
@@FarmerTorque , you're both quite impressive! :) Although those narrow roads with tall hedge rows made me nervous. Such gorgeous terrain!
Some of the lanes Umm, 'deserve respect' ;)
but worth it for the varied countryside.
Great to hear from you! Cheers, Farmer
Great review.....
I’m sold, I want it!
Thanks Bill, if you like it, don’t think you’ll be disappointed.
All the best for 2020 - Farmer
Good to hear a real world review of a fantastic bit of British engineering and in real world British weather and the muck coated roads glad I had watched the video its new years day I'm off out on my speed triple thank you so much 😍
Thanks Cecil, have a good ride 👍
Loved your comment of a giant hand pushing you forward. 16 mins in . Last time i experienced that was in the 80s on a test ride on a Kawasaki GPZ750 turbo. Best on road feeling ever. If this feels the same , I'm getting one !!
Nordic Mike - Great to hear your thoughts , I’m fairly confident your going to have to open your wallet!!!!
@@FarmerTorque Thanks for quick reply, Got a BMW K1300s 2014 just now with 175bhp but only 140nm torque which i feel is a bit low for a big bike , still fast , but without that surge of power i,m craving. Would i be ok with a Rocket 3 ? Great reviews BTW.
K1300 is a very nice bike - have done miles on one.
The Rocket is heavier but is easy to handle and most importantly, it’s in a select group of being a special bike .
I like the rocket enormously, but it’s not really my kind of bike - hence my SuperDuke purchase recently.
If you love the look and feel of the Triumph and like the ride, I wholeheartedly approve 😊
Absolutely stunning. I could sit in the garage and stare at it for hours. Move the chair three feet and repeat.
To my surprise, I found myself doing just that, Jeffery.
@@FarmerTorque How much mileage for that beast?
Great vid Farmer T👍 Njce to see such a bike being ridden in British weather on real roads. Scrambler as an every day bike and keep this one for weekends and special trips. Just need to find 20k now!
Ha.....You have hit the nail on the head there, Martyn, although not quite right as a TFC is £25k ... :(
Much as I like the thought I can't afford that level and keep the Scrambler, Which I still have a lot of affection for.
There are some very tempting deals from other manufacturers at the moment.
So, Scrambler plus.....?????
FarmerTorque Agree the Scrambler does everything so my choice would be some form of cruiser or semi cruiser like the Triumph Speedmaster. I like a bike that you can ‘make yours’. Enjoyed your channel this year so keep up the good work for 2020👍 Happy new year to you.
Heated grips are on the gt and a few more goodies... so triumph have it spot on!!!
Nice video, shame about the conditions, but you maneuvered them well. I own three Rocket 3's. Two 2005's and one 2013. One of my 05's is in a stretched/raked, hardtail frame with a car tire on the rear. My favorite is my old 05 with 65,000 miles, and going strong. Has a Jardine header system, and really growls.
Reckon you need another one .......;)
Just watched this again. 315 kg wet is alright. The weight is carried so low. I rode the Rocket lll Roadster in 2010. 40 kg heavier and I had no problem managing it.
Good review.
Can't wait to get mine, hopefully..... fingers x'd this month 😁 thanks for the video dude.
Thanks for watching, Peter. It’s a great bike
you will NOT regret it one moment and will want to ride for hours without stopping ... until yeah for gasoline because pitty only 18 liters ....
Looks very nice.........and surprisingly settled on those wet lanes. You had me on edge there! :-) Wonder if you'll haggle out a deal on one and part ex the Scrambler. Imagine how good it will be on open, dry roads with a sexier pipe! I guess anyone considering one should ride the Diavel and the new 1800 BMW, but on the face of it, this looks to be the 'nicest' looking of the 3 and has the most charisma.
I really tried to be critical and maybe not be so keen.....Epic fail....It's the TFC that's my problem - or should I say the size of my piggy bank! Some thinking to do! Cheers - Farmer
Great review, just rode one myself, considering selling my Harley and one kidney, all plans to buy an Indian are on hold, this thing is incredible. Subscribed and notified. Cheers.
I'm definitely not an Indian expert, but I do know the Rocket is pretty special.....
I'm glad you're riding in an appropriate manner, considering the conditions. If i could afford one, I'd buy it!!
Made me laugh, Leddy. Cheers 👍
@@FarmerTorque I probably could afford one, but my wife wouldn't stand for it!!😂
I Wish I could drive one of these to feel it!
Thanks for taking your time out and making that video it is a beautiful bike just need to save loads money so I can buy it lol thanks again
Thank you Bilal - Worth saving for I reckon....
Nice to meet you Today at the total triumph launch, really great video 👍🏻
Good yarn Tom - good luck with the cameras
All the best, Farmer
TFC variant incoming! Nice video, like the Scrambler too. A man of impeccable tastes!
Ummm.... Not sure my wife will agree ..... ;) Great to hear you enjoyed the vid - Cheers, Farmer
What's the difference with the TFC?
@@FarmerTorque Check the channel "RocketMan". He bought one but he hates it so much.
Fabulous review thank you so much
Good to hear from you Raj. Cheques in the post....;)
FarmerTorque excited to get my TFC in the new year !
Reminds me of my first rides on my 75 Trident. Thanks for the review!
Blimey, Great memories 😊 Cheers, Farmer
I have a 59 BSA Super Rocket. Similar in name only.🚀
@@splodge5714 A friend of mine had a BSA 350 thumper; he loved it, but it kept blowing the engine.
As a 2014 VMAX owner, I've been watching and reading reviews on this new Triumph with keen interest. I had a '93 VMAX that was nice but the seat was a medieval torture device. My 2014 MAX is a beast of a motorcycle with incredible roll-on acceleration and a very comfortable seat.
I will never replace my Gen II Max but I gotta tell ya, it's looking like Mr. MAX is going to have a British stablemate sometime in the near future. Very nice looking power cruiser. Now I just have to make up my mind whether to go with a GT or the R.
Nice review sir. Thanks.
Thanks for watching - have fun choosing!
Oh I've got a brand new combine harvester (Triumph Scrambler) and I'll give you the key, If we could just do a bit of a barter, there'd be perfect harmony. I love this awesome bike you've lent me, and don't want to give it back, heck I'll even trade in my Ransome's plough, 160 bhp, boy I could do some ploughing with that!! Thanks for the review, that combine's gonna look real strange in the dealers forecourt!!... For sale one careful owner, only seen one harvest, many thousands of acres left in the splines, reluctant sale, owner traded it in for something a little less cumbersome on the country lanes!!
Good banter Michael 🤪 have a good 2020 👍
@@FarmerTorque Thanks!! and you to, I hope it's made all the better by the purchase of a Triumph Rocket 3!! I'll have to make do with my Tiger 1050 Sport for a few years yet, still it's not all that bad and it's more suited to my pocket!!
Oh no, sorry to disappoint, but latest vid reveals where my heart is.
Scrambler stays though so Triumph still part of my life,
Nowt wrong with your Tiger 1050 by the way - good bike 👍
@@FarmerTorque I'll look out for the latest vid, and also go back to your Scrambler vid which caught my eye a while back, but I never watched it. Sadly the Triumph Tiger is off the road temporarily, I sat and passed my test 19 years ago, and sent the pass certificate off for adding to my licence, at the same time I was battling UK immigration over my Filipino wife. They failed to update my licence claiming I included the wrong fee, they now say I never claimed my motorcycle licence and must re sit the test. I had more important things to fight over at the time. However having passed my test, I did go on to own a Triumph 900 Thunderbird Sport which was simply the most fun you could have on two wheels!! Now there's one bike I wish they would retro, which in itself was a modern take on a retro when made in 1996-8. Look it up on UA-cam, the one with the 3 into 2 exhaust, the roar of it turned heads at 30mph, and my mate second he could hear it coming from 4 miles away. Thankfully the Tiger Sport is fitted with an SP Engineering exhaust, a bit more roar than the standard pipes, bloody EU regulations, now exhausts have to look like smoke stacks and barely murmur. Hope you have many happy safe miles on the Scrambler and if your ever up in Scotland I can recommend some serious twisties with awesome views. Hopefully I will be road legal again in a month or so, can't wait to make that Tiger PURrrr!!
I appreciate the great review! As a '14 Rocket III Touring owner, I understand how you feel... :) For those who haven't at least taken a test ride you should. It's obviously not for everyone, but deserving of a look.
Kind words Michael. I loved my time with the 3R
@@FarmerTorque Why does this bike sound so quiet? Or is it due to the camera recording? If I had a "big bike" it should sound like a big bike.
The old touring rocket is a completely different bike!
@@osamabinladen824 Because not everyone needs to sound loud! That's what you do when you have a Crappy Davidson!
I love your effervescent sense of joy with this bike. I would like to see you do a review of the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650. Thanks, Ronn
Will see what I can do Ronn - good to hear from you 👍
I love your down-to-earth review. I was looking at getting a Triumph 1200 Speed Twin but I'm VERY tempted to stretch to one of these. Very different bikes - but this one looks like something out of a Batman movie - very cool. Thanks for the review.
Looks like you have a new bike coming Phil!
It certainly looks dramatic.
You're great farmer love your videos!
Nooooo !!!!!! It's the bike that's good - Great to hear from you Haroon, enjoy 2020 ;)
Having just sold my Harley 08 FatBob & wandering what next , never would have thought to look at a Rocket 3 , this Test & Describe by Farmer has just made me want to go look & test the Rocket .
The Review really help[ed me feel the bike , problem , now i was looking to get away from heavy cruisers & seeing this i am having second thoughts . Doe,s it have a crawler reverse gear for old folk LOL Cheers Greg
Please try and let me know if you agree - be really interesting. - Farmer
Here's to big heavy comfortable bikes. :) I myself have a '88 Suzuki Katana 1100 here in Ontario Canada that puts quite a smile on my face when I get onto it as well. My bike only has 114,000 km., so I'm sure it should be good for several years yet. ;)
I'd like to hear more about the cockpit. I'm a 6'2" 260 LB guy. I worry that I'll look like a circus bear on a trike. Your video was a lot of fun to watch.
I found it REALLY comfortable and relaxed - think you will to! You may have to ditch the bear costume though.....;) Happy days - Farmer
Eddie Hall is a bit bigger than you, and he looks okay on the Rocket 3.
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@@FarmerTorque I'm 5'7". Is it fine?
Great style review funny dig this bloke ,well done.
Thanks Mark - Bikes should be fun....and this one made that easy!
Great review, honest and upfront. Subscribed :)
That all seems very reasonable ;)
Thank you very much - hope you enjoy the channel!
Great Video love the Views from both sides ,great Bike ,Not sure its ment for the country back roads But Hey what an Experience
Enjoy and ride Safe
Cheers Eric, Considering the conditions the bike was surprisingly 'planted' and felt at home on those roads. The weather could have been a little better, however...
Great review - except for the quickshifter comment - they're always fun (providing they include an auto-blipper). Triumph make so many models I'd like as a second bike. I'll add this to the list!
Nice you enjoyed the vid - My quick-shifter thing is just a personal dislike - I just love changing gear myself - as long as I can switch it off I'm fine - which Triumph do - so all good !!!!!
Great review hoping to test ride one in oz soon be nice upgrade from my Thunderbird storm,which is a great bike.
Cracking video Farmer !
Thank you Dave, real world 😂
Watching this from the Philippines where basically everything is 125cc. So you're riding the equivilent of 20 Philippine bikes.
Interesting! Are you not allowed bigger bikes or just to expensive?
@@FarmerTorque I'm not a Filipino, so I'm just here trying to understand it myself. You are definitely allowed bigger bikes. You very occasionally see a foreigner with a Harley. My emerging theory is that a faster bike needs better tyres, better brakes, better everything. Scooters here start at about $US 1100 new, and I believe a new tyre for one is like $4. (How good can it be for that price?) I think the motorcycle economy just resolves around cheap crap. But you see even sports bikes and bigger bikes at 150cc. The police ride 150cc dirt bikes. Amusingly there is a law on the books you can't ride some motorways with a bike less than 400cc, maybe a way to exclude the unwashed masses.
@@xpusostomos I am an American expat living in Cebu , there is indeed a large movement of wealthy Filipinos and some expats riding larger cc bikes here. I personally have had a Yamaha MT07 and a Triumph Street Twin. in answer to Farmers question yes they are much more expensive here. you will pay about 40% more than in the US or UK. It is the price of pleasure. In Luzon (Manila) there are decent roads and limited access highways, in Cebu there are nothing but 2 lane roads for he most part. However lots of good mountain twisties to explore. I modified my Street Twin to lower the gearing and added dual sport tires, a perfect solution to the road conditions. The real problem is indeed the scooter riders who do here best to kill themselves at every opportunity, and take you with them. road discipline is no existent. After 15 years here I'm used to it, and have adopted the riding style.
@@DEeMONsworld And why are they more expensive than the US, is there some tax or something? A while back for curiousity I looked at the online price in Manila for a new CRF250 Honda, which is roughly a $US 4000 bike, and the price seemed to be 10% less than Australia (And Australia has a 10% sales tax), so I was kinda thinking maybe the Philippines has no motorcycle taxes. I tried googling that, and there are definitely car sales taxes, but couldn't find mention of motorcycle taxes.
@@xpusostomos the small Hondas are imported in parts and assembled here to avoid import taxes. or are brought in from China where they are made, in the case of some scooters, or no Filipino could afford them. all the so called "big bikes" are assessed about a 40% tax and import duty. some bikes like the 200 and 300 cc BAJAJ (India) Kawasakis are built here as are some of the smaller KTMs.
And there I was as a previous Hayabusa owner and now a fair bit older, I was considering a gen 3 busa but this seems to be more suitable but still extremely quick.
Thank you for such a real review.
I just hate the fact that this has made me question the Hayabusa
Maybe you will get a Hayabusa 😜 in the meantime you may like to watch my ‘which Rocket to buy’ - 😂
Thanks, Chris
hahaha !!! yes everybody who rides this beautiful monsterbike is laughing in their helmet !! pure joy and happyness all over !! waw machine yes, just like the one model just before this, which I had for 4 years and they were the best years in my biker's life !!! enjoy and buy it, you never will regret it !! happy new bikers year !!!
Looks like your a 🚀 fan George- Nowt’ wrong with that 😊
@@FarmerTorque yeah, a very very big fan but the one I had (2012-15 - look at my videos) was hit by a stupid wife playing with her GPS and not stopping at a STOP sign ... me only very blue legs and arms but engine broken by crashbar that split part of the carter .... me 67 then and my lovely wife did not want me to buy an new one or to repare .... pitty yeah but love is stronger than rockets ... she told me she was always very scary when I got out and now she couldn't stand it any longer .... I understood and now I enjoy Rocket videos ..... yeah man ..... ;-) ;-)
Lows and highs of life George..... but you sound in a good place now I reckon.
Will try and make some vids you enjoy in 2020 - touched by your story, thank you 😊
Great review Farmer. 👍😀
Appreciated, Steve. This one was tricky to make but I'll remember for a long time - Special bike!
Fantastic Review.
I just bought one of the back of this
Thanks very much indeed - you’ll have a ball 😁👍
Would this bike cope in the city - weaving through traffic, stop/go and constant changing of gears etc. ?
Ummm....interesting question, Certainly it would do it, low speed stuff is easy peesey - I wouldn't buy one to use in the city - but if it were your only bike it would get buy admirably - Farmer
The giggle says it all!
Guess it does Phil, I really enjoyed the bike, which is pretty obvious 😜
Giggle was genuine......
One of the few bikes that straddle cruiser market and streetbike/racer market, I think you could take that bike to either group and they would be impressed.
Fair comment I think, Draconorst
not only you are NOT stupid , you're also a LUCKY HAPPY MAN to have that bike !!! awesome ! greetings from Israel ! a happy new year - WHICH LOOKS LIKE YOU WILL HAVE FOR SURE :-)))
Thank you very much - Happy Days - Farmer
Definitely on my list of bikes to ride/get. How did you do the camera work from the side of the bike ?
360 Camera, Shane.
Seems to me this bike is the ultimate expression of what I felt when I rode a Yamaha V-Max for the first time. I think I'll definitely have one someday..... Only real decision will be whether to keep my Tiger 800 as well.
I remember riding a Vmax ages ago that was a beast then.
Should have gone with a click bait title - ‘Riding a 2020 Rocket 3 through a RIVER!’ 😂
Great review 👍
And I guess would have been true.....technically speaking !!!!!
I get the feeling you liked the bike. Have to say if I had the money I would consider one for sunny days. First time visiting your channel and I’ve subscribed. 👍🏻
Thanks for looking at the channel Shane.
It’s a great bike, but not cheap..... Cheers, Farmer
FarmerTorque Forgot to mention that it was great to see the south west again, I used to live just down the road in Cullompton. 👍🏻
I love this bike...
Very easy bike to like Olli.....;)
Thanks for good review. just have few question.
1) Do you feel handle bar is too far and too high ?
2) Do you feel arm pain after 30 min riding ? (due other commend handle bar is too far and high)
If can try review GT version and compare handing. many thanks.
No problems - I found it really comfortable. Between the two I prefer the R riding position.
It just does it all
Period...
That's a fine looking bike.
I’m tempted to agree Brad 👌
i demo this bike at Daytona bike week and it scared the heck out of me the torque is crazy
It is fairly lively isn’t it Jim 🤪
FarmerTorque, quick question. When you rode in the rain/wet roads, did the water from the back of the tire spray the back of both your helmet and jacket ?
It did a bit, but not too bad, however overall protection wasn’t great - not a bike to enjoy a long ride in the rain ! On the right bike I enjoy wet riding 👍
@@FarmerTorque thanks for the reply. Well, it seems to hold a great grip on wet road so I'm at least confident about that...haha😁
Great video fantastic bike 👍
Afraid I can’t comment on the video Richard 😂
But agree fully about the bike 😊
I really enjoyed your video review! I am struggling to be patient waiting on the TFC I have on order.
Not long to wait now, Rich. I don't think you'll be disappointed ;)
I picked up my TFC last week and it’s absolutely glorious. The finish the the best I’ve ever seen. So many superb touches - it’s like a work of art and sooooooo incredible to ride. Wish I could post a pic
Thanks for that - just what I needed ahead of getting my call from my dealer to pick up a TFC. Appreciate the decent length of the ride, in realistic British conditions, as opposed to the glorious but not everyday (! ) recent footage of journos whizzing around the idyllic tarmac of Tenerife. Your real-life commentary is also helpful and reassuring.
I’ve also seen a clip of someone saying they won’t go through with their purchase now they’ve seen their reserved bike for real, though seemingly for reasons of aesthetics. Those looked clear enough to me from what Triumph have already released - though I also had a good look at the prototype at the Bike Shed in London last summer, and sat on a production R at the bike show in Birmingham last month. My buy is still on....
Happy New Year!
Great comments, Chris, like you, I really don’t see the point of following each other all trying to wheelie 🙄 I’m with you on the cancelled order, all a bit strange.
I’m pretty sure your going to have a whale of a time on your new bike - happy new year 👍
Exactly the same here, I had a detailed run through with the very helpful guy in the ‘rocket lounge’ at the nec. He somewhat worriedly asked if I’d be ok waiting until January for my TFC (on order since January) and looked pretty relieved when I told him that was fine. On an XDiavel at the moment so it’s not exactly a desperate situation while I wait.
Triumph Rocket 3 - A Perfect motorcycle !!!!
Great video presentation looks bullet proof and would last donkeys years. With grab bars side bags would be a humungus touring weapon.
Thanks for the kind words - Cheers, Farmer
"Tourer weapon" wow. More like a CRUISE MISSILE. 😉
That would look nice in my garage!
Good review mate. That 360 camera is brilliant. What a game changing way to view your rides!
BTW, how tall are you? Helps give perspective on how I might look on it.
Thanks tangzie....Near enough 6ft .
very well presented video ....
Thank you very much - really appreciated - Farmer
Traded the Victory Jackpot for one of these fellas, Farmer... now get to decide every week-end whether I like the 2015 version or the 2020 version better... first world problem, I reckon, but holy smokes am I having fun getting that sorted!
Joe Rocket3rider - Happy days 😊
FarmerTorque Indeed, sir...
Great review.
I have an 06 Rocket here in New Zealand have been into the dealer and seen the red and the black R3R ones and waiting to see the GT in the coming weeks.
I am in two minds as to take it for a test ride encase l love it and then I get disappointed with what I have.
My mate has been for a ride on it already and is now trying to sell his 2016 Rocket So he can buy one but at 35k it's alot of money.
How does it stack against the the Yamaha VMax 1700 v4 at the 1/4 and half mile... I cannot see it beating it at either and it will be slower around corners...
Hi Alexander - the only way to be sure is to get the bikes together - As I have mentioned in previous vids I now have Racelogic gps tech to record performance figures but wasn’t possible with this new bike.
However whilst the Yamaha has more top end power the Rocket has a huge advantage in torque - I’ve weighed the triumph at 315kilos full of fuel so very similar
My guess would be the triumph would take the 1/4 - the Yamaha power may win at a have mile - maybe
In the corners unless clearance is an issue on either I think the rocket would do very well indeed.
Of course, unable to prove anything !!!!
I’m definitely going test ride the rocket 3 and if I like it I’ll be trading in my T120. I think the rocket 3 is a beautiful bike.
Hi Adam - I think I know the outcome 😜
Have just done a video comparing the R and GT - absolutely love riding them .
How did you get the shot of you from off the bike while moving please?
360 camera
Really good editing- well done!
I like the left side just as much. More minimalist. I wouldn't have a quickshifter, either. I have recently learned that I like a powerful front brake. I've bought a secondhand SCR950. The front brake worried me at first, then I dabbed on the back one. I can afford a Rocket 3 R, but I am in Thailand. We are right up north, so the roads are not as congested, but the driving is still questionable. Do I need a bigger bike than my 950? 315 kg wet/fuelled isn't too bad. The weight is low down. See, I'm rationalising things.