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2011 Triumph Bonneville T100 - Low Mileage - Near Mint Condition on 2040-motos

US $6,400.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:4025 ColorColor: Cream and Chocolate
Location:

Shepherdstown, West Virginia, US

Shepherdstown, WV, US
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Triumph Bonneville tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):865cc WarrantyWarranty:None For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:SMT910K19BT480598

Triumph Bonneville description


Offered for auction is my 2011 Bonneville T100 motorcycle. It has been garaged, well maintained and ridden only in fair weather. Odometer mileage is 4,025. The bike includes several upgrades, none of which required any alterations (cutting, drilling, filing, bending, etc.): 
  • Dominator Touring Exhausts (ECU remapped by Triumph service technician)  
  • Dart Tinted flyscreen
  • Triumph Black Mirrors
  • Triumph Single Seat and Rear Rack Kit (Steve McQueen Style)
  • Hagon 2810 Black Adjustable Shocks
  • Black Clutch lifter Dressup Kit 
  • Black Clutch Cable Bracket 
  • Black Side Cover Bolts
  • Black Extended Seat Bolts
  • Triumph Black Leather Saddlebags and Mounting Racks
I am a fan of British motorcycles and have owned several over past 50 years.  I have recent health issues and can no longer ride motorcycles safely.  I am parting with my last bike and all that goes with it. The following items are ALSO INCLUDED WITH THIS AUCTION: 1) Original factory components...Pea Shooter Mufflers, T100 Factory Seat (flat seat with white beading and gold Triumph lettering), Chrome Mirrors, Chrome Shocks, and Chrome Seat Bolts and Side Cover Bolts; 2) Triumph Chrome Dresser Rail and Grab Bar; 3) Bonneville (not T100) Factory Seat; 4) Three Helmets; 5) Light Weight Fitted sun/rain Cover; 6) Extra set of fuses and light bulbs; and, 6) Haynes TRIUMPH Service & Repair Manual. (see photos) 

With the exception of a small scratch on the left mirror and post (see photo) this bike and all upgrades, as well as all of the parts and components I have described, are in near mint condition. 

This auction starts at a very reasonable price and there is no reserve.  No fees or taxes are added to the winning bid.  Please use the "Ask a question" feature at the top of the listing or call me at 304.995.6742 if you have any questions or would like to see the bike.  I am retired and easy to reach. 

LOCATION
  • Bike is located in Shepherdstown, West Vir
    ginia 25443, about 65 miles west of Washington, D.C. and Baltimore.  
TERMS OF SALE
  • Deposit - $500 within 48 hours after close of listing.  PayPal is preferred for the deposit.
  • Balance - Due within 7 days from close of listing.  May be Cashier's Check (certified from US or Canadian bank), money order, cash in person, or a personal check which must clear my bank before the title is signed.
SHIPPING 
  • Buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup or shipping...and for the pickup or shipping of all parts/accessories/components that are identified above in the description. Click on the Shipping tab for additional information.
Thanks for looking!  Bob B.







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