1996 Triumph Daytona on 2040-motos
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Thank you for looking at my auction. This is a good clean example of a rare 1996 Triumph Daytona Super 3. The bike is in great shape with limited modifications and most of the original parts. I do not have the original exhaust, but have seem them on e-bay for 100-$300. This bike has just had a fresh tune-up, rebuilt carbs, plugs, all new rubber hoses, coolant flush, valve adjustment, and new Pilot 3 tires. One of the side panels may have been repainted at some point, but I'm not sure, and one of the rear turn signals has a broken stalk.
Aftermarket parts
4 into 1 full race exhaust by Sebring
K&N pod filters (original air box included)
Available Parts
1 Brand new Penske fully adjustable remote resivore rear shock $1,000 (paid $1300). If the bike buyer dose not want it, I'll list it in a separate auction.
Additional Super 3 info:
The Triumph Daytona Super III was a limited edition of the under-appreciated Daytona 900. Just 805 were sold worldwide and they featured engine work by Cosworth.
In addition to Cosworth’s touch, this bike got bigger cams, flat slide carbs, 6 piston front brakes, and a whole lot of carbon fiber. The results of the engine work yielded a healthy 115 horsepower, though the bike was too heavy to be a true sports bike. It instead ended up being a fantastic sport-tourer, and a bike you had to muscle around to have a lot of fun with
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