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2006 Triumph Sprint ST has been, and continues to be my favorite bike ever owned. I am selling it to make way for a family vehicle and will most likely re-purchase this same exact bike later on. They extended the wheel base in later years which doesn't have quite the same handling as this bike. The only issue with it is a small part of the dash plastic came loose and is secured with double-sided velcro. The bike has heated grips which is very welcome in the winter and a trickle charge hookup. I have commuted on this bike for a couple years and it performs extremely well. Great acceleration at any speed and up to any speed. Solid handling and very strong braking if necessary. I will also include all of the accessories that I have for the bike: 1) Cover: Inexpensive soft cover [brand new] 2) Helmet: HJC, Large, Silver Metallic CL-MAX [good condition, added 3M reflective strip to back] 3) Jacket: Joe Rocket, Medium, Military Spec Mesh Jacket with fold-away safety Grey/Black [great condition] 4) Gloves: Power Trip, XL, Black, Grand National Gloves [good condition] 5) Boots: full riding black boots [these show wear on the top and where they zip up, but are still fully water proof and the sole is not worn]
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