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2005 Triumph Tiger 955i N

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2007 Triumph : Daytona Daytona 675

tb20071209g.jpg 2007 Triumph : Daytona Daytona 675
Closing : Dec-20-07 11:03:34 PST
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2007 Triumph : Daytona Daytona 675
2007 Triumph Daytona 675 BEAUTIFUL MACHINE, MUST SEE!!
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1973 Triumph : Trident 750 Trident

tb20071209f1.jpg 1973 Triumph : Trident 750 Trident
Closing : Dec-17-07 19:15:00 PST
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This is a 10,000 original mile T150V Trident 750cc rt. hand shift 5 speed. It has been in heated storage for most of its 35 year life. It is totally stock and totally original as the pics. show. We are listing this bike for its second owner, as he has decided to sell it. We inspected the bike and it is in excellent condition and runs like new. The only thing we saw was a scuff on the front fender, at some point in its life it must have tipped on its side. Overall we were amazed at the condition of the paint, aluminum and chrome! We believe this bike needs only minor detailing, and is ready to ride or show. The owner is avaliable for questions @ cell: 563-249-2837 ask for Terry. Although we are a dealer, the bike is being sold by the owner. It is being sold AS-IS, and it is located 150 miles west of Chicago, Il. on US Hwy. 30, at the Mississippi River, in Fulton, Il. We expect winning bidder to pay $1000.00 deposit within 48 hours of auction close, with ballance due within 7 days of auction end. If you cannot pick the bike up within 10 days, please let us know and we are willing to work with you, as we want a happy buyer!
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2003 Triumph : Bonneville

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1972 Triumph : Daytona daytona

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2007 Triumph : Bonneville BLACK

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1968 Triumph : Daytona triumph 500cc T100

tb20071209b1.jpg 1968 Triumph : Daytona triumph 500cc T100
Closing : Dec-14-07 14:40:05 PST
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I bought this bike from a nice older gentleman and he had had the motor rebuilt professionally, which the fresh paint (and good compression) indicates. When I bought it several years ago it had the typical petcock leaks but would still kick over easily and I would take it for a ride. I bought a new battery for it at that time and have kept it on a trickle charge so it is still good. The problem came when one day it got hard to start so I kept kickin like it was my harley or something and the kicker came unsprung inside. I did not know it takes special tools for the 60`s triumphs and the bike sat awhile until I could borrow the tools, well I got it apart as you can see in the pictures but I ran out of time and had to return the tools before I got it back together. I gaurantee all the parts are there its just needs put back together (the kicker only). After you do that and replace a petcock you will have one heck of a good riding trumpet !! I`m not even sure what the model name is? PHONE if you would like. 219-548-2009. I have a regular free and clear title. Take a look at the pictures the chrome and aluminum is in great shape the rims are really nice too. The paint is not original but nice with scratches.There is no air-filter. The headlamp is diNged up a little.
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1954 Triumph : Terrier

tb20071209a.jpg 1954 Triumph : Terrier
Closing : Dec-12-07 10:14:43 PST
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Oh boy. Here's something you will not see very often. This 1954 Triumph Terrier is absolutely the most gorgeous little bike you'll ever find. Imported from a British museum, this very rare Triumph has had a nut and bolt full professional restoration. Everything new. Pipe doesn't even have soot at the end as it hasn't even been fired. One tenth of a mile on the odometer from pushing it around only. Better investment than your IRA as these classic Triumphs just increase in value. This is a show bike for sure. Even the tires are brand new. Should you decide to ride this bike, and you will be tempted, it will net you 108 miles per gallon! Frame number and engine numbers match. I can't begin to describe how appealing this bike is. Check out the gear indicator on the headlight housing. Very cool. I'm personally THAT close to donning an old school helmet and goggles and cruise around but am retaining the NEW bike status for the next investor. I have the British title and Bill of Sale for easy registration in any state. You must provide for shipping but I will go out of my way to accomodate them. There is a reserve but it's set quite low as I bought this bike right from a massive classic bike auction. Try finding another Terrier for sale -- not very likely. You will fall in love with this little sweetheart guaranteed. Of course, as with any vehicle it's sold as is, no warranty implied. I'll require a $500 deposit within 5 days of close of auction. Balance via either cashier's check, Money Order, Paypal. My name is Lowell and I can be reached at my cell 714 448-9518 and always promptly respond to e-mails. Good luck.
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