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2011 Triumph Speedmaster Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $6,995.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:4
Location:

Wildwood, Florida, US

Wildwood, FL, US
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TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:485513 PhonePhone:8884672410

Triumph Other description

2011 Triumph SPEEDMASTER, SPEEDMASTER Speedmaster. Stripped down hotrod. Bad boy good looks. Slash cut pipes. Engine cases in black for real attitude. Black cast wheels with machined detail. The Speedmaster. Air-cooled 865 cubic-centimeter parallel-twin, 270 degree crank engine. Unique 'hot rod' style. The very essence of low-slung, old-school cruiser re-invented for the demands of today's rider. New for 2011, short guards, big wheels and a totally new feel. Ready to roll if you're ready to rock.Stock #485513VINSMT915RN3BT485513Year2011MakeTRIUMPHModelSPEEDMASTEREngine865Cylinders2Transmission5 SPEEDMileage4439Exterior ColorREDNew/UsedUsedPrice $6,995.00 Estimate Payments

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