I tend to agree with what Bosco15 is suggesting.
Why rush into buying the biggest bike out there, so soon after you begin riding bikes?
Take your time to savour all the different bikes out there that are lighter and less powerful.....and less costly, so if you do drop your bike in the earlier learning/development period, it won't be so damaging to your wallet.
Give yourself a year or two to develop your riding experience. It will be better for you in the long run.
There are quite a number of people who only ride a bike at a weekend for a short 'ride around to the cafe to meet up with friends' kind of thing. There are others who really put the distance in, and the time in also. The difference in riding experience and therefore ability, is pretty significant.
So, what i'm saying is.....if you must have a Rocket 3, put the time & distance into developing your experience, then trade up to the Rocket, or an HP2, or what ever.
I find it a bit concerning that you appear to be just focussing on the most exclusive high end bikes. You state that you have very little riding experience because you are new to biking. I assume therefore that your quest for one of these high-end bikes is almost entirely an ego thing. After all, with the limited experience that you have at the moment, you won't be able to utilise the performance on offer.
Be careful of letting your ego take control of your mind.
Take it easy and ride safe.