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2006 Triumph Tiger on 2040-motos

$4,399
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2006 Triumph Tiger 955i in good condition! Runs strong, shifts smooth through all six gears. The 2006 Triumph Tiger is best described as the ultimate adventure bike / tourer. A great tourer with good road capabilities. This Tiger gets 280mis to the fuel tank. You are in for quite an adventure. This has been garage kept and always stored indoors. The bike has 24,700mis on it with $2,000 in upgrades, including custom Blue Flame exhaust system and custom bars, along with other options. Looks and rides like brand new!! Rear tire is new and has a new battery. Also included are: extra keys, owners' CD manual, cover, and tool kit. Recent tune-up: new spark plugs, K&N air filter, pre-mix coolant change and oil change, new chain, and brake pads (800 mis ago) Bike comes with: • Aftermarket Blue Flame• new seat (front and rear) • Recently installed performance (Triumph) windshield • Battery Tender hookup • 4 mnth old battery• Brand new rare tires -- the front should have another season or 2 on it. All new brake pads. Make a fair offer. Call

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