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Armageddon: With the Triumph Rocket III Touring the Achensee

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Armageddon - or the day had at the Munich's great panic that the sun never shines again - simply put: a beautiful day with the Triumph Rocket III Touring on the Austrian Achensee

It's Sunday, the 12th October, a gorgeous sunny day. Munich Area decides that this is the last day on which the sun shines ever. Ergo: the citizens of the metropolis collectively leave their homes in order to unite estimated on the highway with another 5 million from the surrounding area .


This in turn has the unpleasant consequence that we have breakfast in the morning with the Triumph Rocket III Touring on the shuttle and are seeing only red tail lights - and that's before we get the highway at all to see. We change the plan and are now going slowly on the road the Tegernsee. Slow is because you are having a width of 895 mm - without mirrors - not really between the cars can pass wind.

We decide to "fill up" new forces at breakfast at the Seehotel crossing (www.seehotel-ueberfahrt.com). The terrace overlooking the lake is just as gorgeous as ever as the breakfast.

goes with new powers it on to the Achensee. The traffic situation seems to relax and then we pull our cars over the Achen Pass. The long sweeping corners behind Rottach-Egern are just right for the Triumph Rocket III Touring and "wag" really can We then under Austrian border. Here, too long turns that lead along the Achen: a paradise for bikers.

Our journey takes us once around the Achensee, Achenkirch past, Buchau, Pertisau Maurach to where we set the Triumph Rocket III Touring for a photo shoot in scene.

The return is then the Sylvensteinsee after crack front, where we strengthen ourselves again (www.post-vorderriss.de) before we drive over and Walchensee Kochelsee back to Munich. Together with an estimated 10 million others ...

Conclusion: 350 km driven, 5 lakes, 22 degrees at fantastic autumn sun, 10 million motorists felt, 108 hp (79 kW) at 5400 rpm, 209 Nm at 2000 rpm for a weight of 358kg, a relaxing ride in the golden October with the Triumph Rocket III Touring ...

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