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2006 Triumph Bonneville Custom Built By Licks Cycles on 2040-motos

US $7,200.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:1610 ColorColor: Black and Gray
Location:

Adams, Massachusetts, US

Adams, Massachusetts, US
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Triumph Bonneville tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):790 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:smt900hns6j261393

Triumph Bonneville description

Licks Cycles "Mixty Motions" for sale to make room for new projects….. ..started as a 2006 Triumph New Bonneville..with approx 1600 miles.. ..given a healthy massage...painted by Robert Pradke in satin blk/silver with blood red striping...fabbed up a right side hand shifter that runs from the left to the right...using an old mopar pistol grip handle...can easily be converted back to foot shift if buyer wants that set up….cut off complete rear passenger portion of the frame.....louvered rear chopped flat fender in place of stock unit...louvered side covers...eliminated huge airbox and replaced with individual K&N filters and small battery box....springless solo seat and frame fitted Licks Shorty Black shocks.....rejetted stock mikuni's...cut stock trump header pipe and fabbed adapters to mount HD drag slip on's with some glass pack baffles...polished catch can by the kickstand as the breather... dogbone risers with licks brushed mx super bars and gt grips....mixed and matched the bicycle style bmx pedals....ventilated polished and blk f/r sprocket covers….mini fly screen…..its a blast to ride....with all the extra weight gone and new low center of gravity...this thing shits and gits.. cool...light...quick.....and sticking to a tag we always go by....."anything but ordinary"....

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