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1954 Triumph Bd250 on 2040-motos

$6,800
YearYear:1954 MileageMileage:876 ColorColor: black
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Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, IL
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1954 Triumph BD250, 1954 Triumph TWN BD250, stunning older restoration, 876 kilometers.This is a TWN (Triumph Werke Nurnberg), which is a German Triumph. The founder of the Triumph motorcycle company in England was a German immigrant to England. He founded a second Triumph company in Germany ten years after the English company began. The two evolved in different ways with different models from each other. This one is a 250cc two stroke. It was restored several years ago but it still looks nearly perfect. Call 312-878-8711.

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