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http://youtube.com/watch?v=cpTxV8Qocs8&mode=related&search=
Rocket 3 sounds sweet
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But, can it reach "Ludicrous Speed"?
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November 29, 2006, 05:21:12 AM »
Quote from: Rincewind;2470
Sounds very butch.
I'd like to hear what those 2300cc sound like at redline.
I agree. The Jardine 3 into 2 pipe looks much nicer but don't know how it sounds. It's a shame Triumph went to all black engines I liked the gray/silver color. They just need to replace the cheap chrome plastic parts with real chrome to compete with H-D. I like it! It's got a shaft.
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From the size of the two people on that bike they NEED 2300cc and gobs of torque just to get the wheels turning ...
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From the size of the two people on that bike they NEED 2300cc and gobs of torque just to get the wheels turning ...
You beat me to it.
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I heard a R3 with loud pipes and an idiot on it doing full-rev bursts through traffic the other day... sounded to me like the same idiots who put open pipes and chips on their F350 Diesels. Kind of a loud honk.
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