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2011 Triumph Sprint on 2040-motos

US $16608
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
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Triumph Sprint tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,050 WarrantyWarranty:Unspecified For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller TypeType:Sport Touring

Triumph Sprint description

I purchased this triumph at an auction last year it was missing the right side fairing and the seat leaving a scratch on the petrol tank and one on the exhaust otherwise this vehicle is like new.
The bike was inspected be the State Patrol and is ready to register and title .  i have not registered the bike because i got my bike working.
the bid winner will be expected to pay a $500 good faith deposit via Paypal immediately at close of said auction and the balance due five days after sale.
Local pick up only, but will consider delivering bike anyplace in washington for $150-$300

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