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2007 Triumph Sprint on 2040-motos

US $3,500.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:6 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Lovelock, Nevada, United States

Lovelock, Nevada, United States
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Triumph Sprint photos

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Triumph Sprint tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,050 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:SPORT TOURING TRIPLE For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Triumph Sprint description

I can show this bike in the Reno area. Excellent Triumph Sprint ST 1050 Triple. Non-ABS. 6614 original miles.  Fresh Zero Gravity Windscreen.  Tires Excellent at 90 percent tread life.

This bike went down lightly on it's left side and I fixed it and have ridden it here and there for a few years. Runs great, tracks straight. I couldn't find a red lower fairing for the left side, so, I put on a nice blue one that I found - made it sort of a Union Jack Tribute Bike. If you want a matching red left fairing, they come up on ebay periodically for $50 - $100 - cheaper than I can paint and decal the blue one, so, you will be able to have an all red ST1050 in a short time and you can sell the blue fairing pretty easily, it's in perfect shape. Meanwhile, you'll be able to enjoy riding the bike. I just wanted to get this bike up for sale and on the road this summer, and she's ready to go. This is a California bike with a rebuilt Nevada Title. Very clean all around.  I really enjoy this bike. It's a nice canyon carver with plenty of smooth power. I took it through Death Valley a couple months ago and it was delightful. It also has a nice Corbin seat that will need a new lock and key (Corbin has them), and I have a couple 06 dark red metallic hard bags that will need locks replaced as well, but they'll come with the bike. So, if you ride, you'll love this bike. Only 6k miles and very comfortable and friendly. No surprises. This bike is priced reasonable, so, have your cash ready and make me an offer.  Too many bikes in the barn, and I'm adventure riding these days. And Remember: nothing sounds as cool as a Triumph Triple.

THIS IS A CASH ONLY SALE - NO PAYMENTS, NO TRADES, NO CHECKS! IF YOU WANT TO DO A BANK WIRE TRANSFER, THAT WILL WORK FINE.  I'm happy to answer your questions here via ebay email. 
This used bike is sold "as-is, where-is", no guarantee comes with this bike.  I can help load the bike onto your shipper's conveyance.  I can also work with your freight agent for international buyers.  Thanks! 

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