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2006 Triumph Daytona 675 Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $6,900.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:4 ColorColor: Graphite Gray
Location:

Madison, Wisconsin, US

Madison, WI, US
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Triumph Daytona tech info

TypeType:Sportbike VINVIN:SMTD00NS26J269679 PhonePhone:6083348921

Triumph Daytona description

Up for sale is my 2006 Triumph Daytona 675 Triple in Graphite Gray. Its been used sparingly and only has about 4,900 miles (may go up as I still ride the bike sometimes). It has never been laid down. This is a rare motorcycle with low miles and with tasteful cosmetic modifications. The drivetrain of the bike is 100% stock, including the exhaust (which is usually the first to be replaced). Thus, the bike ends up looking better than it did in stock form while maintaining factory stock drivetrain reliability. It really is a great pleasure to ride. Just recently changed the oil with Motul 300V 4T Factory Line 10w-40 and an OEM Triumph oil filter. I also drained and replaced the coolant and the brake fluid (front and rear). Chain is always lubed with Dupont Teflon Chain Saver every 500 miles. It was always garage kept and has never been laid down. It was washed and waxed after every ride. Ive always put the highest grade 100% gasoline (no ethanol) on it. All recalls and warranty work are up-to-date and has been done by an official Triumph dealer (receipts are included for verification). I truly cared for this bike and I never thought I would ever sell it. I have all maintenance records and documents (including the owners manual) that came with the bike when it was new. The bike has a clean and clear WI title in hand. Dont miss out on your chance to own this rare, low mileage motorcycle. Modifications: - OEM Triumph Seat Cowl - OEM Triumph Rear Spools - OEM Triumph Passenger Footrest Mount Finisher Kit - OEM Triumph Key Ring - Competition Werkes Integrated LED Rear Taillight (smoked) - Proton Flushmount LED Front Turn Signals - Electronic Flasher Relay (For proper turn signal blink speed) - British Customs license plate relocator - DDM Tuning HID Includes all the stock parts of the bike: - OEM Triumph Oil Filters (2) - OEM Triumph Passenger Seat - OEM Triumph Passenger Footrests (2) - OEM Triumph Front Turn Signals (2) - OEM Triumph LED Rear Taillight - OEM Triumph Rear Fender with Rear Turn Signals - OEM Triumph H7 & H9 Headlight bulbs Price is $6900 OBO. NO TRADES please. If interested call or text (608)334-8921.

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