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Triumph Rocket III Touring Motorcycle Won in National Sweepstakes

sweepstakesYou know those people who harass you as you're walking down the street, asking you to sign up to win a "big prize?" Well, maybe you shouldn't ignore them. John Viscomi signed up for a national sweepstakes with Al & Ed's Autosound and ended up winning a Triumph Rocket III Touring Motorcycle.

"I still can't believe that I won a new Triumph," said Viscomi of Brook Park, Ohio. "The day I found out, I celebrated with my daughter over ice cream. Now we get to ride the bike to the ice cream parlor and get some more!"

Al & Ed's Autosound equipped the winning Triumph with more than $2000 of high quality audio equipment. Viscomi's Triumph features a satellite radio with a SiriusXM SkyDock, which can be run from an iPhone, front and rear speakers, and a subwoofer. The set up also incldues GPS Navigation with a full tracking system.

"We're very happy to welcome John to the Triumph family, and we know he's going to have a great time putting miles on his new bike and sharing stories with the many other Triumph owners," said Carl Peshoff, who presented the bike.

The Triumph Rocket III is a touring motorcycle with cruising style. With a 2294cc engine, the Rocket is one of the largest production motorcycles in the world.

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