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2006 Triumph Daytona 675 on 2040-motos

$7,000
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Milwaukee, WI
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Triumph Daytona description

Up for sale is a Daytona 675 with 4572(subject to change still ride on weekends) miles on the odometer.Bike was garage kept and has had regular oil changes with full synthetic.Engine, body, and suspension are in top shape. Notable things about the bike~Ohlins front forks piston kit~LeoVince Carbon fiber/Ti exhaust~No cut frame sliders~ASV levers~Stompgrips~SS break lines~Integrated Tail light/ seamless blinkers/ under-tail kitRecent maintenance~New Tires (Michelin Power Pures)~New battery ~Full synthetic oil changeAsking $7,000- or best offer. I may be willing to trade depends on what you have Feel free to Call or Email for higher res pics or questions. ThanksTags: R1 R6 gixxer zxr zx6 zx10 suzuki honda kawasaki sport bike cbr cbrr yamaha

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