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1969 Triumph Other on 2040-motos

US $6744
YearYear:1969 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Stoddard, New Hampshire, United States

Stoddard, New Hampshire, United States
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Triumph Other tech info

TypeType:Off-Road For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Triumph Other description

This is a VINTAGE ESTATE-FIND TRIUMPH FLAT TRACK RACER.  It is (I believe) from the late 1960's to early 1970's.  You tell me.....

The previous owner had information on the wall of his garage claiming the history as follows:   (please refer to pictures provided including photos of the bike being raced and corresponding history)

"GORDIE'S AHRMA 1999 NATIONAL CHAMPION BIKE"  Gordie did the bottom end work.  John Demos did the heads.  He flowed the heads, modified the exhaust system.  John Demos was one of the best Triumph guys in the world according to Gordie.  The engine has 9 and 6 cams?  In 1999, the bike won 12 of 14 races.  The rider was John Plumb.  He had the #1 plate in 250 and 750.

ABOUT THE BIKE:

Bike has been stored correctly; has good compression; has not been run in 10 years; ran excellent when parked.
Serial Numbers on the side case read = AD37116 T100C (please see pics)
Triple trees are marked ARCES, Made in Italy"
Michelin tires 11/68-19 Not for Highway Use PF14;
Cylinder head is marked 52A20GJ; Mikuni Carbs

I will consider delivering this bike depending on location and timing.  I will be traveling South as far as North Carolina and then west to Kansas in early December so delivery is possible at that time as well.  Cost of delivery depends on the location.  I must receive payment in full prior to delivery.

I have other motorcycles, parts and memorabilia from this same collection which I will be listing soon.  

 My name is Bruce.  Please call me with any questions at (603) 446-3417.   THANKS FOR LOOKING!

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