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1976 Triumph Bonneville (1976)
A 1976 Triumph Bonneville T-140 with 8381 miles is being offered for sale at $5,000. This was the first year Triumph produced a bike with US specs putting the shifter on the left and the rear brake on the right. The bike has a Boyer electronic ignition which makes the bike easy to start. It also has new Hagon rear shocks and new Amal Carbs. Included with the bike are a box of Triumph parts including the old Amal carbs, a WPS motorcycle cover and Triumph manuals. I am the second owner of the bike and it was purchased to do a ride-along with the coast-to-coast Cannonball Run when it came through the greater Las Vegas area. Since moving to the Vistancia area in Peoria, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix, I've used the bike to ride around the greater Vstancia area. If you live within 200 miles of Phoenix I can deliver the bike otherwise I can arrange to have the bike delivered. The buyer is responsible for any delivery fees.2024-06-22 12:51:01Peoria, Arizona, United States8,3815,000.00
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1976 Triumph Bonneville (1976)
This bike came from an estate and has not been ridden for 2 years. The previous owner maintained the bike well, now it needs a little TLC. The mileage is original as is the paint.2016-12-15 04:41:27Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, United States1124000
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1976 Triumph Bonneville (1976)
Hi ... up for bid a decent-running Triumph T-140. I purchased this bike over the summer with plans to restore it over the winter, but due to other projects, I lost interest. The previous owner rode this bike often. I only rode it in my neighborhood a few times. The bike starts easily and doesn't smoke. The bike looks a bit better in the photos than it does in person. The tires have good tread, but have cracked sidewalls. The rubber on the foot pegs, kick start, etc. are worn and cracked. This bike is worn, but not worn out. It's perfect for restoration or a local rider. This bike comes with some new parts not installed: a set of Amal premier carbs, new throttle cable, new handle bars, replacement side covers, and a top end gasket kit. This is an oil in the frame bike.2016-12-07 04:41:17Cedar Lake, Indiana, United States1416008
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1976 Triumph Bonneville (1976)
76 triumph bonneville , matching numbers , I had the bike running and changed the points and now no fire. waiting on the title at this time .2016-12-06 04:40:14Salem, Illinois, United States619000
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1976 Triumph Bonneville (1976)
A very nice example of an original machine. I have owned this bike for about 26 years. Original paint, numbers on frame match the numbers on the engine, ignition keys have "Made in Great Britian" relieved into them.2016-11-21 04:54:26Raleigh, North Carolina, United States113,600.00
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1976 Triumph Bonneville (1976)
I HAVE THIS NICE 1976 750 5SPD. CAFE PROJECT THAT I PICKED UP ALONG WITH SOME OTHER BRITISH BIKES RECENTLY,THIS IS A ALL MATCHING NUMBERS BIKE FRAME MOTOR AND TITLE. IT IS MOCKED UP FOR PICS SO YOU CAN GET A IDEA OF WHAT YOU HAVE TO START WITH.2016-10-17 04:41:49Venice, Florida, United States9923000
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1976 Triumph Bonneville (1976)
1976 TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE T140V T 140 V Bonnie 750cc 750 cc 10447 MILES FRAME & ENGINE NUMBERS MATCH NEW PAINT NEW MUFFLERS NEW CORBIN SEAT GREAT RUNNING BIKE FOR AGE PICTURES SPEAK FOR THE CONDITION Cranks, runs and shifts good Just bear in mind this motorcycle is close to 40 years and a bit of British history!! IF MORE PICTURES ARE REQUIRED ASK The State of Alabama doesn't require a title on motorcycles more than 35 years old. This bike will not have a title. I will provide a notarized bill of sale upon completetion of sale. Bike is currently listed in the local paper.2016-08-27 04:49:52Albertville, Alabama, United States109000
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1976 Triumph Bonneville (1976)
I am offering for sale the thinking man's Bonneville The owner has been a Triumph mechanic,restorer and a enthusiast since 1976 The matching number T140V has been modified for long distance travel and classic looks The gas tank is 4.5 gal from 1971-72 The gear shift is back on the right were it belongs! New exhaust system is a 1963-64 version New Seat is 1978-1979 In the last 137 miles the Bonneville was completely torn down, powder coated everything black New fork tubes,seals,wheel bearings, swing arm bushings, HIGHLIGHTS Complete rebuild, new valves, guides,valve seat regrind, +0.20 rebore with new Pistons, rings,,Megacyclle 51005, cam,roller bearing conversion to right side.SKF $130 roller bearing, Morgo oi pump, new Amal Premium 930 carbs, new Boyer ignition, 3 phase output alternator,diode eliminator, LED tail light, H-4 headlight,all new electrics, new cables and rubber bits and pieces Please expand the photo's and email with your concerns or ??2016-07-21 04:54:47Denver, Colorado, United States406,500.00
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1976 Triumph Bonneville (1976)
Up for auction is my vintage 1976 Triumph 750cc Bonneville motorcycle. This was a California bike of which the original owner passed away and this bike was unused and in storage for many years until a relative had it shipped to Minnesota. I have had it for 4 years and installed many new parts including a new $400 exhaust system that was manufactured in England.2016-07-18 04:56:04Gilbert, Minnesota, United States914000
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1976 Triumph Bonneville (1976)
Enjoy the long admired classic look of the 1950s & 60s Triumph Motorcycle with all the advantages of advanced technology. This beauty has a totally rebuilt engine, new clutch, new 5 speed gear box, custom front disc brake & too much more to list than 100 miles since total professional rebuild. Call now for full details (719) 686-8235.2016-07-01 04:55:34Woodland Park, Colorado, United States98,250.00
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1976 Triumph Bonneville (1976)
Matching number 1976 Triumph Bonneville 750cc 5 speed transmission, first year of the left side shift. Bike is in great shape and is very original with 14,500 miles. Runs excellent, starts first kick and shifts great.2016-06-20 04:56:41Kennesaw, Georgia, United States1410000
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1976 Triumph T140V, Bonneville 750 (1976)
This very nice 1976 Bonneville is for sale. It has 15000 original miles. It runs and rides very nice.2013-12-29 04:17:15Gainesville, Florida, United States15,0003500
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Triumph -- Bonneville -- 1976 -- 10447 miles -- runs great -- NO RESERVE (1976)
1976 Triumph Bonneville T140V 10447 miles frame & engine numbers match new paint new mufflers new Corbin seat great running bike for its age pictures speak for the condition Bike is currently listed in the local paper. We reserve the right to end the auction early only if we have received no bids on this listing. I have listed and described the motorcycle to the best of my knowledge.2013-10-22 00:58:06Albertville, Alabama, US10,4475,000.00
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1976 Triumph Bonneville restored Running Beautiful Bike (1976)
This is a complete running 1976 triumph Bonneville. It was restored 3291 miles ago (odometer was reset) motor and trans were rebuilt, tank painted, new seat and frame powder coated. The bile was put together to ride, it has adjustable shocks, different aftermarket mirrors, new pipes etc. It does have disk brakes with drilled rotors. Bike starts right up and runs well, sometimes takes a few kicks but goes well. The engine in the bike is 1977, I do also have the fame that matches the motor if you want it and actually have a title for that frame as well.2013-10-18 00:01:56Upton, Massachusetts, US3,2912,950.00
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1976 Triumph Bonneville T140V With European tank and Velorex Side Car (1976)
1976 Triumph Bonneville T140V with Velorex Side Car. Bike has a rare European tank. Very Nice older restoration.2013-09-29 23:28:40New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, US28,5004,500.00
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Triumph Bonneville 750cc 750 T140V T140 V! Vintage Cafe Racer, Runs EXCELLENT! (1976)
burnupcompany Store Fires right up! This 750cc Bonneville twin is EXTREMELY well sorted. A NUMBERS MATCHING BIKE! I have dedicated a great deal of time and spared no expense to make this bike as fresh and reliable as possible. The suspension is freshly rebuilt, nice and tight, with no leaks.2013-09-27 00:34:58West Palm Beach, Florida, US19,7605,600.00
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Triumph Bonneville (1976)
1976 Triumph Bonneville Custom 750cc with approximately 9K since new Disc brakes, nice paint, runs good and dependable Electronic ignition and generally 1 kick start Purchaser responsible for local pick up or shipping2013-09-03 03:56:44Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, US9,0003,500.00
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