Triumph Rocket 3 R 2024 On-Board POV (Raw Sound)

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  • Опубліковано 22 січ 2025

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  • @TheJWC56RSA
    @TheJWC56RSA 29 днів тому +1

    I am looking at a Rocket R now... However it looks heavy. At the moment I am on a KTM Super Duke R Gen.3 that I use for the twisties and it is just fantastic in all aspects with a way better power to weight ratio than the Rocket! So I'll keep the SDR but trade my Speed Twin 1200... Maybe... Thanks for the video - very honestly done!

    • @MaxOnBoard44
      @MaxOnBoard44  27 днів тому

      hey how are you, first of all thanks for watching and commenting, but I can tell you that the super duke is a very fast motorcycle with which you can go much faster than with the rocket, the rocket is another riding philosophy, maybe acceleration from 0 is faster but never in curves, it is another style, which fuses the neo classics with the dragster and unique triumph style, for the future when you get tired of the SDR it may come in handy, good luck biker buddy

  • @TammyMason-sn9ic
    @TammyMason-sn9ic Місяць тому

    Hi Max, i have one of these. it's a great bike. just curious, where is this road? i looked at some of your other videos, and it looks familiar to you. how you ride the bike is pretty conservative, like you either don't know the road or don't know the bike. the bike has a much higher performance window. you can trust the brakes, and it will turn but you have to help it get all its mass moving in the direction you want it to go. she'll go where you point her, but you have to ride her with authority to get the most fun out of her. she's a looker too and the fit and finish of the build is spot on. she gets compliments everywhere she goes, and i have yet to come across another one - pretty rare bike. But their lost :) keep up the good work, Max.

    • @MaxOnBoard44
      @MaxOnBoard44  Місяць тому

      Hi! Thank you so much for watching our videos and supporting the channel-it really means a lot to us 🙌. Regarding your comment, you’re absolutely right that I didn’t push this bike to its limits in this video. Some of the motorcycles featured on the channel aren’t mine, so I always try to be respectful and cautious when riding them.
      In the case of this Triumph, its limited lean angle makes it less suited for such a twisty road with few straights. Additionally, this route has traffic, and some cars stop in areas with poor visibility, which requires extra caution. I only go fast when I’m completely confident that there’s no risk to anyone.
      I hope you understand the reasoning behind my approach, and I really appreciate you watching and engaging with our content. Thanks again for being part of the Max On Board community! Feel free to share more comments or suggestions anytime. 🙌🏍