Look like out in the adventurous wilderness, Terry!
Which Rocket is that? The one you and Spotty recently repaired?
All old issues fixed?
It must be a fantastic long touring machine.
Thanks Per, this one has been in the family from new. My brother ordered it for his 50th birthday present in 2007. He wanted one built as close to his birthday (July 7) and it was built the day after, which is my wife’s birthday.
Two years after buying it he ran into financial difficulties so rang me and asked if I’d buy it. I asked him how man kilometres it had done, and he said, “18”. “18000?” I asked? “No, 18 kilometres”, he replied. He hadn’t ridden a bike since the 70’s, and the power and weight of the thing had scared him sh1tless, so he’d just tidden it home from the dealership and parked it in his garage.
He offered it to me for less than half what he’d paid for it, as he needed the money to keep the bank from taking his business, so I flew to Whyalla in the South Australian outback and rode it home the 1300 Km over the weekend. The Triumph dealer couldn’t believe that I was bringing it in for its first service when it was over two years old! I replaced the stock exhaust with a Jardine pipe, installed a K&N filter and fitted a new Power Commander 3, then had Melbourne Triumph dyno it, and was impressed with 140 BHP and 147 foot pounds of torque.
The Rocket 3 that Spotty and I are bringing back to life still has a few electrical issues to sort out. I’ve ordered a new “Ozclaw” intake scoop to go with the “Ramair” filters, and my next big purchase will be some drop in cams, which, with the Jardine pipe and an ECU reflash, should give it about 190 BHP and 160 foot pounds of torque. Should be fun.