Many years ago (1980's) I had the unlucky situation of buying a brand new bike (Kawasaki GTR1000) that turned out to be a rogue build.
As soon as I rode away from the dealer I had a feeling about it. What it felt like, was a tingling vibration through the handlebars that started at about 3400 revs.
I flagged it up at the dealership and they said, just put some miles on it. So I did, but after the running period the vibrations were just as bad.
I was by now reving the engine harder and trying to rev through the vibration but it seemed to get worse.
Problem was that i'd never ridden another GTR1000 so I hadn't got a reference point to compare.
Anyway, to cut a long story short, when the engine eventually got stripped down after I complained to Kawasaki UK the dealer gave me another GTR to use as a loan bike and it was completely different. Smooth as silk....and noticeably more powerful.......Finally I knew for sure i'd bought a bad one.

Fast forward to just a few weeks ago, I test rode a used 2020 Rocket 3 (6500miles on the clock) and after the rather short test ride in less than ideal weather conditions, I thought there might be something not quite right because I had been watching ride reviews of the Rocket and many were saying that the bike was 'so smooth' and the bike didn't feel exactly like their description. I really liked the bike but because of my Kawasaki experience, I knew I needed to experience another Rocket in order to put my mind at rest, which I did at another dealership the next day (a demo bike with 1500 miles), followed an hour later by a second ride on the first bike. (both rides that day were in better weather and road conditions) The conclusion was that they both felt exactly the same.
Interesting thing was that by now I had put a fair amount of miles on both bikes and I was of the impression that I myself was in fact bedding into the bike and the more I rode the less my mind was thinking about the slight 'gruffness' of the engine. I think that in my case, it's just down to the character of it being a triple which is by nature less smoothly balanced out as, say, a four cylinder. Not that i'm all that used to four cylinder bike engines. Every bike i've had since 1998 has been either a single or a twin.

Anyway, just a bit of a story........probably doesn't help your case specifically........make of it as you will. :)
 
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Did you ever ride the bike long distances? Like at least a few hundred miles just stopping for gas?
That little bit of buzziness will probably impact your enjoyment.
Granted, im sure an R3 wouldn't be your first choice for long distance riding, just sayin.
Yes I’ve ridden full days on the bike. That amounts to 250-300 miles in a day. We ride mountain roads so speeds and revs vary all day so there is no constant buzz. I love the bike and just accept that it has a feel. I’ve taken it out for a week at a time but I had my luggage carried around for me in a truck and trailer.
 
I have also noticed the 4K buzzing, especially in the beginning of a new riding season, I live in southern Finland (5-6 months of), but it’s a minor thing and I don’t even notice it after some km:s.

As for the touring on a Rocket 3 GT I think the bike is not perhaps perfect but in my opinion a good touring bike.

I have 39 000km (24 000 miles) on the clock and I have made 4-5 trips to the northern Finland and Norway, the last trip last August to Norway with a longest day-trip of 1 060 km:s(660 miles). I have looked at other more touring suitable bikes but always been a little disappointed not in the power but the missing torque which is just “addictive” on the Rocket especially when overtaking “safety cars”.

So, no issues? Well, one unusual fault => a broken shaft seal, (missing 5mm:s piece) and the rear brake has been bleed 5 times which seems to be quite common on 2020 Rockets (perhaps the rear brake reservoir is to close the exhaust pipes) and the fuel tank could be 4-5 liters bigger.

Attached a picture of my bike to show what I have added to make it more “tour-able”, a Secdem screen, MRA spoiler, “chinese” wind deflectors, “home made leg wind deflectors” and Powerbronze hand guards, hugger and a mudguard extender. I also have tested the Powerblade screen but I have liked the Secdem “bubble” more.
need more pictures, that screen might be what I'm looking for, had the powerbronze adjustable, and the lower platsic broke in half about 4-months after installing, tried another lower plastic and that broke as well, bummer powerbronzes attitude was, sucks to be you bud, would prefer not to buy another windshield from them again if i don't have to
 
need more pictures, that screen might be what I'm looking for, had the powerbronze adjustable, and the lower platsic broke in half about 4-months after installing, tried another lower plastic and that broke as well, bummer powerbronzes attitude was, sucks to be you bud, would prefer not to buy another windshield from them again if i don't have to
I don't see anything out there and the Powerbronze (mid length) is the best looking other than the OEM tiny shield. I have had mine on for around a year and a half and it's still going strong. It's easy to overtighten. I tightened mine up over a four month period and now I don't touch it. I do get nervous at high speeds. I was on I-5 out of Stockton (trying to ride faster than the bullets flying around me) and was going faster than the posted speed and the top of the shield was bending waaaaay down. Made me nervous but it's still intact. I don't really trust that it won't go at anytime but oh well.:thumbsup:
 
Yes I’ve ridden full days on the bike. That amounts to 250-300 miles in a day. We ride mountain roads so speeds and revs vary all day so there is no constant buzz. I love the bike and just accept that it has a feel. I’ve taken it out for a week at a time but I had my luggage carried around for me in a truck and trailer.
Oh, im sorry and im stupid.
When I read "R3" I was thinking Yamaha R3.
I figured that thing would be as buzzy as bees nest. lol
No, the "Rocket" 3 is nothing like that.
lol
 
I have also noticed the 4K buzzing, especially in the beginning of a new riding season, I live in southern Finland (5-6 months of), but it’s a minor thing and I don’t even notice it after some km:s.

As for the touring on a Rocket 3 GT I think the bike is not perhaps perfect but in my opinion a good touring bike.

I have 39 000km (24 000 miles) on the clock and I have made 4-5 trips to the northern Finland and Norway, the last trip last August to Norway with a longest day-trip of 1 060 km:s(660 miles). I have looked at other more touring suitable bikes but always been a little disappointed not in the power but the missing torque which is just “addictive” on the Rocket especially when overtaking “safety cars”.

So, no issues? Well, one unusual fault => a broken shaft seal, (missing 5mm:s piece) and the rear brake has been bleed 5 times which seems to be quite common on 2020 Rockets (perhaps the rear brake reservoir is to close the exhaust pipes) and the fuel tank could be 4-5 liters bigger.

Attached a picture of my bike to show what I have added to make it more “tour-able”, a Secdem screen, MRA spoiler, “chinese” wind deflectors, “home made leg wind deflectors” and Powerbronze hand guards, hugger and a mudguard extender. I also have tested the Powerblade screen but I have liked the Secdem “bubble” more.
That looks very tourable.
Very nice.
 
Oh, im sorry and im stupid.
When I read "R3" I was thinking Yamaha R3.
I figured that thing would be as buzzy as bees nest. lol
No, the "Rocket" 3 is nothing like that.
lol
Well I’m just as stupid then. 😂 I just looked at your avatar more closely and see you have a first Gen Rocket III. I thought you were talking about the new Rockets commonly referred to as R3. I do have both and they buzz a little. I’ve never ridden the Yamaha. It’s all good bro.
 
Well I’m just as stupid then. 😂 I just looked at your avatar more closely and see you have a first Gen Rocket III. I thought you were talking about the new Rockets commonly referred to as R3. I do have both and they buzz a little. I’ve never ridden the Yamaha. It’s all good bro.
That's my original avatar when I had my 2011 rocket.
Several years and several bikes later I have the new rocket. :)
I realize my avatar is confusing.
 

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need more pictures, that screen might be what I'm looking for, had the powerbronze adjustable, and the lower platsic broke in half about 4-months after installing, tried another lower plastic and that broke as well, bummer powerbronzes attitude was, sucks to be you bud, would prefer not to buy another windshield from them again if i don't have to
Here are two pictures of how I have installed the Secdem screen. It's not a very elegant setup but it works.
I replaced the nonadjustable original bars with the strongest turnbuckles I could fit and I’m pretty sure there will not be any screen problems even at max speed.
In the screen mounting instructions the original screen is meant to be removed, which I did, but got some minor buffeting at higher speeds (>speed limit) and thought that by leaving the original screen it would direct the “bubble” wind better. The Secdem screen is located a little further away and higher up but I think this works quite well.
 

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