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2007 Triumph Bonneville on 2040-motos

US $4,499.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:5900 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Charlottesville, Virginia, US

Charlottesville, Virginia, US
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Triumph Bonneville tech info

TypeType:Standard Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):865 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:SMT910K197T292512

Triumph Bonneville description


Greetings Triumph lovers. Here is a great opportunity to own the legendary Bonneville and enjoy some great fall riding. Up for sale is my 2007 Bonneville T100. It is a beautiful and classic looking Black and Red bike in great condition. This is a carburetor version and I believe the last year before the Bonnies went to fuel injection. Under 6000 miles and everything works perfectly. The bike is essentially stock with a few nice upgrades included:

A center stand in addition to the standard side-stand makes servicing easy (275.00 value)
Gel seat as seen in the photos is much more comfortable, but the stock seat is also included with the sale (250.00 value)
A genuine Triumph sissy bar/back rest and the Triumph grab bar (the grab bar is required for the back rest installation) (350.00 value)
Nology coil installed with Fire wire plug wires (the standard Gill coil and wires will also be included and is in perfect working condition) (110.00 value)
British Customs tool-free extended seat bolts (50.00 value)
Bound photo copy of genuine Triumph service manual (purchased on ebay) (40.00 value)
Haynes manual for Triumph (25.00 value)
National Cycle X series windscreen, headlight mount, new, never mounted (100.00)
Foam comfort grips ( see photo)


That's about 1200.00 in accessory items that come with the bike and will save you shopping around for them.

I installed a K&N high flow air filter using the standard airbox. Pipes and everything else is standard. To account for the high flow air filter, I installed Sigma stage two carb jets with size calculated for this particular setup. The bike starts easy and maintains power throughout the curve. It looks beautiful and I get comments virtually every time I take it out. There are some very minor scratches on the tank and around the ignition key area (see photos). Barely perceptible but I thought I should mention them. There is a small scrape on the right silencer near the outlet (see photos). There is a small crack on the backside of one of the mirrors that has been repaired (see photo). This bike is ready to ride. Starts easy and shifts smooth. Battery was new in April.

This is a no reserve bid so bid to own. I have a clear Virginia title and will transfer to you upon receipt of payment. Payment may be made via Paypal or cash. No exceptions. Pickup or shipping is the buyer's responsibility. A $250.00 deposit is required via paypal within 24 hours of bid end or with "Buy it Now". Vehicle must be picked up and paid for within seven days of bid end or "Buy It Now". This is not an auction to test ride. (We've all seen THAT ad.) I've done everything I can to represent the bike honestly. Some one will get a great deal on a highly desirable bike.

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