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2012 Triumph Bonneville on 2040-motos

$5,100
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:145
Location:

Draper, Utah

Draper, UT
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You are looking at a perfect 2012 Triumph Bonneville Scrambler finished in Matte Khaki Green with only 145 pampered miles. It has never been titled and is in perfect �Showroom Condition from top to bottom. This Scrambler has been perfectly optioned with just the right stuff, including: Arrow two into 1 Exhaust System, Solo Seat w Luggage Rack, Skid Plate, Black Anodized Brake Reservoir and Protective Headlight Grille! All of the original parts such as original pipes, original seat, etc., are included in the sale and will go with the bike. If you are looking for 1 of these super-cool machines, then I am sure you know all of the specifics.

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