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2012 Triumph Rocket III Touring ABS, NEW - MSRP $16,999 - 2.3 Liter Rocket III Touring. It devours the open road. Triumphs critically-acclaimed Rocket III Touring is a true mile eating custom tourer blessed with unique character and that 2.3 liter motor. This iconic engine has been retuned for effortless low down torque. Coupled with high levels of comfort for rider and passenger with sumptuous seats, detachable screen and front and rear footboards this bike is designed for the job in hand. Mile after mile.
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