1971 Triumph Bonneville on 2040-motos
Upton, Massachusetts, United States
Triumph Bonneville description
Matching numbers 1971 Triumph Bonneville T120R. This bike was restored by a Triumph technician about 10-12 years ago but since it was rebuilt, it has not been ridden much at all. Odometer only shows 2800 miles. The engine was completely gone through and all electrical and body was done. It starts right up and runs through gears well. It has excellent rubber and brakes. All lines have been replaced. I believe the only thing that is not otherwise original is the paint job. This bike even has the original owners manual and carburetor manual as well as a workshop manual. I bought it from an older guy who spent a lot of money on it to get it back to top condition and then I bought it and I never titled it. I just had too many bikes and never got around to focusing on this one after I aquired it. It will come with a Connecticut 2014 registration which can be brought to a DMV for a new title. The only reason I am selling is because I am moving across country and selling all my motorcycles. They all have to go. Check out my other auctions for other bikes and bike stuff. Good luck bidding.
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