Triumph took the wraps off the Rocket TFC recently. However, it will only be launched on 1 May and compete against the Ducati Diavel 1260. We bring to you a detailed photo gallery of the limited-edition power cruiser from the British manufacturer.
The Rocket TFC Concept’s power cruiser design is a huge contrast to the previous bike’s laid-back styling.
The straight handlebars, slightly forward-set foot pegs and long tank complete the Rocket’s aggressive appeal.
The short rear section integrates an LED-tail lamp and a small pillion seat which goes well with its power-cruiser character.
While it does get a twin-headlamp setup similar to the older Rocket 3, the Rocket TFC’s units have full-LED lighting.
Triumph Motorcycles have added an element of exclusivity to the bike by limiting its production to just 750 units worldwide.
And to justify its limited-edition tag, the Rocket TFC gets a carbon fibre on its front fender, exhaust shields and tips and windscreen.
Powering the bike is a 2500cc, in-line three cylinder engine. This mammoth of a motor puts out 180bhp and 230Nm of torque.
Furthermore, it comes fitted with twin slash-cut exhausts sourced from Arrow that exposes the single-sided swingarm and rear wheel.
The bike is equipped with a full-colour TFT dash and is likely to get a traction control system, ride modes and the GoPro control feature.