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Bikesales Staff27 May 2011
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ABS now standard on Rocket III Touring

And the price stays the same, as the massive three-cylinder triple gets a value-added shot in the arm from Triumph

Triumph’s Rocket III Touring has now gained ABS as standard fitment, but with the price remaining at $23,990.

"Triumph is committed to offering ABS, either as standard or as an option, on all new projects that they are working on,” said Triumph Australia's Marketing Manager Mal Jarrett. “So you will have seen that the last 'all-new' projects i.e. the Tiger 800s, Speed Triple, Thunderbird, Sprint GT and Rocket III Roadster, have all been developed with ABS either as standard or an option."

The Rocket III Touring followed on from the original Rocket III, which was the first Triumph equipped with the company’s legendary torque-munching 2294cc powerplant – the world’s largest production motorcycle mill featuring a bore with the credentials to eat small children.

Contact your local Triumph dealer for more information.

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