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1970 Triumph Trophy (1970)
I've owned this bike for 13 years and have done a lot of work to it including numerous electrical upgrades. Anyone familiar with Lucas electrical design will appreciate this. It's a stock TR6C (single carburetor) with no frame modifications and has matching engine and frame serial numbers.2016-12-18 04:38:53New Orleans, Louisiana, United States127000
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1970 Triumph Trophy (1970)
I'm selling my 1970 Triumph 250 does start its just the throttle cable is loose so when you turn the handlebars the motor revs up and down I can't figure out how to adjust it. The bike stops and shifts like it should. The motor is in great shape both physically and cosmetically.2016-10-19 04:40:54Temecula, California, United States1427000
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1970 Triumph Trophy (1970)
Superbly renovated bike by renown British bike restorer Paul Ackerman of Tenants Harbor Maine. Meticulously restored. 401 miles.2016-10-10 04:41:10Portland, Maine, United States40115,000.00
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1970 Triumph Trophy (1970)
1970 Triumph 650CC TR6C, nice looking motorcycle. Was running when I purchased it in 2015. However since I purchased it due to my age (67) back surgery and bad knees keep me from starting it and the carburetor has developed a leak I believe that the float is stuck but I'm not sure.2016-10-08 04:42:31Forest Hill, Maryland, United States94,600.00
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1970 Triumph Trophy (1970)
;very cool old school bike,runs and rides well. all original matching numbers bike, paint has been re done at some time2016-10-07 04:42:46Massillon, Ohio, United States53,000.00
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1970 Triumph Trophy (1970)
My partner and I just spent the last 6 months restoring and building a Cafe Racer. I have a clean clear California title. Bike has been on non-operational status since 10-08-1997.2016-08-13 04:51:29South Gate, California, United States08700
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1970 Triumph Trophy (1970)
1970 Triumph TR6C Trophy 650 with original matching motor and frame #GD54720TR6C. One of only 1,880 produced. Completely and painstakingly restored and rebuilt as a fine example of a great classic British motorcycle. Only 138 miles since recent restoration on original rebuilt speedo. Features include: sandblasted and power coated frame, swing arm, rear frame section, rear hub, foot controls, motor plates, triple trees etc., new front forks and new Hagon rear shocks, new chrome rims fitted with new polished stainless steel spokes and new period correct Dunlop K70 tires, professionally rebuilt motor using all new bearings, seals etc., new Amal carb, re-chromes and powder coated air cleaner, transmission professionally converted to a 5 speed, new clutch, chain and sprockets, polished side covers, complete new chrome exhaust system with "hamburger grille" heat guard, electronic ignition, complete new original style braided cloth covered wiring harness, new upgraded battery, re-chromed headlight bucket, trim ring, new hand controls etc., re-chromed and hand painted tank badges, restored front hub, new brakes, new control cables, new seat cover on original seat pan and repaired foam, highly polished original stainless steel fenders with new polished stainless steel fasteners, tank color expertly matched to original "Spring Gold" paint with black stripe and hand applied gold pinstripes, new decals, polished original tail light and lens, all original fasteners bead blasted and cad plated, some polished stainless steel fasteners used for appearance, accents. 1970 Triumph 650's are considered by many to be the last classic year and also the pinnacle year for the marque. This beautifully prepared, well running recent restoration is a great example of those classic machines!! Feel free to contact me with any questions. Accurately described and sold as is with no warranty express or implied. Local pickup or I will work with a shipping company secured by the buyer after payment has cleared.2016-08-01 04:57:37Mount Dora, Florida, United States1397500
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1970 Triumph Trophy (1970)
I am selling my 1970 Triumph Trophy Sports motorcycle.This is the TR6 model not the TR6R or the TR6c. The TR6r was the roadster the TR6c was the competition model.They were the export model This is the UK model that was for UK home market use and not an export model.. It was called the Trophy Sports in the UK.2016-07-18 04:56:19Boylston, Massachusetts, United States204600
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1970 Triumph Trophy (1970)
3340 Original Miles, New Tires, Has Cafe Pipes and Original Exhaust Pipe. Original Tool Kit. No Oil leaks.2016-07-06 04:55:19Bakersfield, California, United States36,500.00
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1970 Triumph Trophy (1970)
Many would consider this Beauty the Best of Both Worlds ! ! !2016-06-23 04:55:21Lakewood, California, United States143,500.00
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1970 Triumph Trophy (1970)
1970 Triumph Trophy 250 (TR25W) original parts motorcycle. No rust...garage stored for the last 46 years! Only 837 miles on the odometer!2016-06-16 05:04:03Alpharetta, Georgia, United States8379800
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1970 triumph (1970)
she is basically new.. she runs great... she is a kick start..2013-10-23 00:24:22Littleton, Colorado, US2,0009,500.00
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1970 Triumph Trophy Classic / Vintage (1970)
1970 Triumph Trophy , A completely restored 1970 Triumph. The engine has been completely rebuilt. Bike was taken down to the frame and powdercoated.2013-10-01 15:38:59Hope Mills, NC, US3006,000.00
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Triumph TR25w motorcycle 1970 (1970)
Hi, I have this 1970 Triumph 250 vintage motorcycle for sale. I bought it thinking I was going to ride more but have only taken it through the neighborhood two times. It's been sitting in my garage for a few months since then.2013-09-05 17:25:32Phoenix, Arizona, US1,9701,500.00
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1970 Triumph Trophy 250 basement fresh runs rides NR (1970)
1970 Triumph Trophy 250. Shows 85000 miles but the odometer doesn't work so not sure if that is accurate. Bikes starts and runs and rides, lights work, new battery, Boyer electronic ignition, tires have good tread but are old.2013-09-28 12:20:31Harriman, Tennessee, US85,916760.00
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1970 Triumph Trophy 250cc single cylinder, very low miles (1970)
THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION. Selling my super clean, low miles '70 TR25W Triumph Trophy 250 single cylinder. Bike only has 2,593 original miles and has been well taken care of. This machine is very original although it has been repainted with the stock color and stripes. Also has a new front wheel, two new Dunlop K70 tires, new shocks and fork gaiters. Condition is excellent, needs nothing. This little bike is a lot of fun and is a real thumper. All numbers match, clear Texas title in my name. Shipping is the responsibility of buyer. A $250 non-refundable deposit will need to be paid with PayPal by winning bidder within 24 hours of end of auction. NO BIDS FROM OUTSIDE THE USA ACCEPTED.2013-09-03 16:07:29Alvin, Texas, US2,5912,500.00
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