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2009 Triumph Bonneville Se - Runs Great - Low Miles - Extras - No Reserve on 2040-motos

US $5,300.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:6508 ColorColor: Black
Location:

McDonough, Georgia, US

McDonough, Georgia, US
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Triumph Bonneville tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):865 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:SMT900K179T406352

Triumph Bonneville description

You are looking at a beautiful 2009 Triumph Bonneville SE with only 6,508 miles.  It is black in color.  2009 is also the first year for fuel injection.  I am the second owner.  The bike is well cared for and never abused.  Never dropped or damage.  The paint is in great shape.  The bike runs excellent and needs nothing.  The oil was changed about 1,000 miles ago and a new battery was installed.  Always hooked up to a Battery Tender when not in use.  Tires have decent tread left but will need replaced in a couple thousand miles.


The bike has about $1,000 of modifications but most of which can be easily reversed to fit your style.  Currently the bike has:
- Hagon Rear Shocks and Progessive brand progressive springs - the bike handles excellent.
- Fully adjustable CNC brake and clutch levers
- Fork Gaitors
- Skid Plate
- British Customs Air Injection Removal (eliminates popping during deceleration)
- British Customs Number Plates instead of Side Covers
- LSL Frame Sliders
- CNC Open Sprocket Cover

Also included, but never installed (brand new) are black handlebars that are a little lower than stock and black bar-end mirrors.

Also included are the original rear shocks, original fork springs, original levers, original sidecovers, and original sprocket cover.  Any of these can easily be put back on.  You can keep the one you like (stock or aftermarket) and easily sell the other and get a few hundred dollars.

The bike turns a lot of heads.  I love that you can have the vintage look but modern reliability.

Thank you for looking.  Let me know if you have any questions.

$1,000 deposit due in 24 hours.  Balance due in 3 days.  Pickup in Atlanta area or you arrange shipping.  I will not crate the bike.  I have had great success with uship.com in the past for motorcycle shipping.


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