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2010 Triumph Speedmaster Phantom Black on 2040-motos

$4,500
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:85
Location:

Kennesaw, Georgia

Kennesaw, GA
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GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT. Only 85 miles!!!! Triumph Speedmaster PHANTOM BLACK, 856cc with straight pipes in mint condition. 2010 model. Barely ridden. Beautiful bike. I bought the bike right off the showroom floor at Freedom Power Sports in December 2011. I paid around $9,000 and that was before I put straight pipes on the bike. This bike is a brand new bike and has been well maintained and always stored in my garage. I start it up and take it around be block every once in a while but decided having a bike wasn't for me. I am asking $4,500 as i need to sell it. Blue book value is $6,200. Serious buyers only please! 4049834286

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