TTS Triumph Rocket III supercharger project
- Jun 20, 2022
- 1 min read
Our 2021 Triumph Rocket III supercharger package is almost ready to unveil...

Followers of our YouTube channel page may already be aware of a very special, bespoke project that we've been working on – a 2021 Triumph Rocket III.
The development began back in 2020, but when the Pandemic threw a spanner in the works, things rapidly ground to a halt. Fast forward to 2022 and the project is very much back on track.

The 5-axis machining has been completed, so we now have the supercharger casing and other hardware, which even though we do say so ourselves, looks awesome! The final pieces of the kit are currently being finished and include some very tasty carbon-fibre goodies.

Pre-production part in an unfinished state
As soon as we have everything ready, we'll be building up the first customer bike, which we will then unveil to the world. Just ten of these limited-edition super-Rockets were commissioned initially, and all of them have already been sold. The power increase from the 2.5-litre engine is best described as "considerable" and we'll be bringing you a full road and track test as soon as we can.
In the meantime, keep your eyes on our social media and YouTube channel for updates.
Why not check out our other Triumph supercharger packages HERE


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