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Triumph Rocket 3 GT To Be Launched This Month

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Triumph is set to launch the Rocket 3 GT on September 2020. The GT, as the name suggests, is the cruiser version as opposed to the R that’s the street-oriented roadster already on sale in certain Asian markets. The Triumph Rocket 3 R was the company’s first BS6-compliant. It was launched back in December 2019. The upcoming Rocket 3 GT, however, is expected to cost slightly more. Triumph Rocket 3 GT is set to be launched in Nepal in 2021. 

The Rocket 3 GT is powered by the same 2,500cc, liquid-cooled engine that produces 167hp at 6,000rpm and a whopping 221Nm of torque at 4,000rpm. The GT also uses an all-aluminium frame, with the engine acting as a stressed member. Suspension duties are taken care of by 47mm, compression and rebound adjustable, Showa USD forks (with 120mm travel) at the front and a monoshock at the rear with a Showa piggyback reservoir and remote adjuster (with 107mm travel). 

Braking, meanwhile, is handled by twin 320mm discs at the front with Brembo Stylema four-piston monobloc calipers and a 300mm disc at the rear with Brembo M4.32, four-piston calipers. The alloy wheel design is the same on both models, except for the chrome accents on the GT.

While the Rocket 3 R weighs 291kg, the Rocket 3 GT tips the scales at 294kg. The Rocket 3 R, as we’ve mentioned, is a roadster. Hence, it has a sportier riding position and a flat, single-piece handlebar. The Rocket 3 GT has a slightly relaxed riding position, with forward-set foot pegs, a slightly pulled-back handlebar and a lower seat height, at 750mm (773mm on the R model). In addition, the GT gets a fly-screen, heated grips and a height-adjustable backrest for the pillion. Stay tune with us for more auto news in Nepal. 


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