Greetings from the high rockies of Colorado!

I forgot to tell a little bit about myself; I've been riding my trusty VTX1800 since I was 18 and have been drooling over the Triumph Rocket ever since then. Finally as of last week, I was able to make that dream a reality. My buddies here all have hardleys and I take a lot of pride being the black sheep of the crew. It is wicked cool that there is such a cult following of this bike. Looking forward to talking to all of you.

I also own a Harley Touring bike; much sentimental value in the bike. But when I ride the R3R, I have to be conscious of how much throttle twisting will take place; with the Harley (2011 - FLHTCU), twisting the throttle just creates more noise -- lol. Hope I didn't offend anyone.
 
I have Indians now but spent hears on the Harleys. I have spent plenty of money "hopping" them up to make them faster and I did enjoy it all but after buying the Rocket i am over the V twin building. My Indians are more comfortable to ride and have many more features but the R3R is the hooligan bike for the day.
 
I forgot to tell a little bit about myself; I've been riding my trusty VTX1800 since I was 18 and have been drooling over the Triumph Rocket ever since then. Finally as of last week, I was able to make that dream a reality. My buddies here all have hardleys and I take a lot of pride being the black sheep of the crew. It is wicked cool that there is such a cult following of this bike. Looking forward to talking to all of you.
Well forest- i recently have moved from colorado and sad to say i couldnt find good service. Erico foothills i would avoid. Imperial bikes in Denver seemed to do me right
with my aprilia. They only deal with European bikes. When time comes give them a shout!
Enjoy!!
 
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