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$7,999
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Huntsville, Alabama

Huntsville, AL
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Triumph Speed Triple description

2009 Triumph Speed Triple (29778) http://www.bignumber1.com/lc/407051Triumph Speed Triple Street Bike 1050cc makes for great all around riding with upright bars. No Fairings, clean"naked"look. Only 2402 mis. Serviced and ready to ride with financing available.MANUFACTURER TriumphMODEL YEAR 2009MODEL Speed TripleM.S.R.P. * $11,299.00DIMENSIONSLENGTH 83.3 in. (2,115 mm)HEIGHT 49.2 in. (1,250 mm)WIDTH 30.7 in. (780 mm) handle barsWEIGHT 416 pounds. (189 kg)WHEELBASE 56.2 in. (1,429 mm)SEAT HEIGHT 32.1 in. (815 mm)ENGINEENGINE DUAL OVERHEAD CAM, in-line three cylHORSEPOWER 130 bhp (132 ps) @ 9,250 rpmDISPLACEMENT 1,050 ccBORE X STROKE 79 x 71.4 mmTORQUE 77ft. lbs. (105 Nm) @ 7,550 rpmCOMPRESSION RATIO 12:1FUEL SYSTEM Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injectionFUEL TANK CAPACITY 4.6 gal. (17.4 l)CLUTCH Wet, multi-plateCOOLING LiquidDRIVETRAINTRANSMISSION six gearFINAL DRIVE X-ring chainBRAKES/WHEELS/TIRESBRAKES Front: Twin 320 mm floating discs, 4-piston radial calipers Rear: Single 220 mm disc, 2-piston caliperTIRES TiresFront: 120/70 ZR seventeen Rear: 180/55 ZR 17WheelsFront: seventeen x 3.5 in. alloy, 5-spokeRear: seventeen x 5.5 in. alloy, 5-spokeOPERATIONALFRAME Tubular, fabricated aluminum alloy perimeterSwingarm: Single-sided, aluminum alloy with eccentric chain adjusterSUSPENSION Front: 43 mm USD forks with dual rate springs and adjustable preload, rebound and compression damping Rear: Monoshock with adjustable preload, compression and rebound dampingRAKE 23.5°TRAIL 3.31 in. (84 mm)This unit is being sold at a special Craig's list price that is under our normal selling price. You must bring in a copy of this ad as a coupon to receive this deal. Call Brandon Hughes at Big #1 Motorsports -- - Vehicle details http://www.bignumber1.com/lc/407051yr: 2009 Make: Triumph Model: Speed Triple Mileage: 2402 Stock #: 29778 VIN:

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