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Triumph Bonneville description
Beautiful Bonnie T100 in showroom condition. Regular maintenance. Recent service including valve adjustment, steering head bearing adjustment, fresh brake and fork fluids. Avon Road Rider tires, vintage style saddle from Burton Bike Bits in England - more comfortable than stock and looks more like the original. Ikon (Koni) Thruxton shocks, Norman Hyde M handlebars, Vintage style barrel grips, chrome bar end mirrors, chrome cam covers, flyscreen, foam air filter, British Customs Predator exhaust & re-jetted, Monza style fuel filler, rear fender slightly bobbed, mini turn signals, factory center stand. Also comes with Haynes manual and most take-offs. Always garaged & kept on battery tender. Ridden regularly. Absolutely no cosmetic or mechanical issues. Easy maintenance. Never down. Ready to ride anywhere. Too many bikes so time to cut this one loose. I hate to see it go but need the garage space.
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