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Triump Daytona 675-low Reserve on 2040-motos

US $6,700.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:9000 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Austin, Texas, US

Austin, Texas, US
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Triumph Daytona photos

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Triumph Daytona tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):675 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:SMTD00NSX7J301361

Triumph Daytona description

2007 Triumph Daytona 675 in EXCELLENT condition. It has always been kept in a garage, covered, never exposed to rain, I've never dropped it and never raced.                                         It has 9,000 miles; they will increase a bit. Clean and clear title.
It truly runs, drives and looks like it just came off the showroom floor.
It has just about every performance and safety accessory added that can be. Total spent on aftermarket parts is $9,060. This price not including shop labor, which is over $1,500. All work done by trained/ licensed professionals.
Here is a list of all aftermarket parts included with bike.

Elka rear shock - $835
Scorpio i900 alarm - $370
Samco red silicon hoses - $225
Woodcraft rearsets - $360
Woodcraft right engine cover - $125
Woodcraft left engine cover - $250
Woodcraft frame sliders - $70
Painted passenger seat cover - $150
Pure-Triumph front and rear brake reservoirs - $180
Tuneboy computer retune - $100
Galfer rear wave rotor - $140
Zero Gravity windscreen - $80
Bridgestone S20 front and rear tires - $280 (about a 1000 miles on tires)
Pitbull rear stand spools - $25
Pazzo levers - $170
HyperPro steering damper - $425
SME adjuster blocks - $90
SME front axle sliders - $45
BMC race air filter - $65
Speigler front steel breaded red brake lines - $110
Speigler rear steel breaded red brake line - $70
Engine Ice radiator fluid - $25
Superblue race brake fluid - $6
Clear Alternatives integrated brake lights - $120
British Customs LED front turn signals - $90
Lightech gas cap - $130
Pro Bolt black complete bolt kit - $135
Pro Bolt red clutch tension screw - $8
Pro Bolt red rear sprocket nuts - $30
Pro Bolt red clip-on bolts - $20
Leo Vince full system exhaust - $1,250
Triumph gel seat - $120
Triumph gold yoke nut - $20
Carrozzeria gold forged wheels - $1450
Driven clip-ons - $120
Driven rear sprocket - $70
Competition Werkes fender eliminator - $140
Stomp Grip tank pads - $50
Brake tech full floating front rotors - $600
Brembo clear brake fluid lines - $8
Black and gold chain - $103
Powder coating = clutch cover, front brake calipers, rear brake caliper, top and bottom triple clamps, rear passenger pegs, frame slider mounts, bar ends, steering damper mount - $400

Accessories Totaling $9,060

The Pictures do tell the story here!

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