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2012 Triumph Tiger on 2040-motos

US $30000
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: Crystal White
Location:

Woodstock, Illinois, United States

Woodstock, Illinois, United States
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Triumph Tiger photos

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Triumph Tiger tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):799 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Triumph Tiger description

Ride the bike designed from the ground up to meet the demands of the worlds most discerning motorcycle enthusiasts! The Triumph Tiger 800 ABS. 

With a 94-hp 799cc inline triple that features a flat torque curve with smooth delivery, the engine is in a class all of it's own. The bike is designed to ride in any condition the road can throw at it, with it's durable steel chassis, it's 19" and 17" ten-spoke alloy wheels, male slider telescopic front suspension and a rear adjustable monoshock, the bike is ready for anything.

This machine in particular has been upgraded with some tasteful add-ons. The cockpit has been outfitted with a 19.5" manually adjustable Madstad Engineering windshield. Genuine Triumph engine guards have been added to protect the engine and it's surroundings. Wolfman Expedition Dry Saddlebags, that are made in the USA, 100% waterproof and expandable to hold up to 21L each have been mounted on quick release bag guards. A great sounding Arrow Slip-on exhaust has been added. 90 degree valve stems were added at the last tire change for ease of pressure checking. Swingarm sliders have been added for a rear stand. 

With just under 7300 mi, the bike has been very well taken care of. It passed our service department's rigorous inspection with flying colors. The Pirelli Scorpion Trail front and rear tires have plenty of tread depth to them, 5mm/8mm. The brake pads are 6mm/4mm. Plenty of life left in each. Oil is fresh and full. No leaks, drips, drops or running issues. The bike has never been down on either side. Nothing is missing or broken. 

The OEM manual, extra key and original pouch will be included in the sale. 

Illinois buyers will pay sales tax at time of finalization. Some states share a reciprocal tax with Illinois, where the buyer is charged at the time of the sale, please check first to find out if you are liable to sales tax. All sales are subject to a $58.00 documentation fee. 

The bike is available for viewing, test ride and pick-up in Woodstock, IL. For sale locally, auction may end at any time. 

Shipping can be arranged to anywhere in the Continental US, please call or submit an inquiry for a shipping quote ahead of time. We've shipped to every corner of the country, and are usually able to do it relatively inexpensively. 

Feel free to call with questions at 815-338-6454. 


 

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