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2011 Triumph Sprint Gt Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $9,999.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Aluminum Silver
Location:

Houston, Texas, US

Houston, TX, US
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Triumph Sprint photos

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Triumph Sprint tech info

TypeType:Sportbike Stock NumberStock Number:B4702T VINVIN:SMT601PK9BJ470209 PhonePhone:8664930750

Triumph Sprint description

2011 Triumph Sprint GT, 2011 Triumph Sprint GT - SPRINT GT For all the roads ahead. Five years after Triumph introduced the popular 1,050 cubic-centimeter Sprint ST sports touring bike, the British marque has introduced a new model with greater practicality and more emphasis on the touring aspect of sports touring: the Triumph Sprint GT. As you would expect from a British machine wearing the famous Grand Tourer tag, the Sprint GT delivers outstanding real world performance in a practical and stylish package. But this should not be construed that the Sprint GT has lost the sporting edge that made the Sprint ST one of the most popular and enduring bikes in the Triumph range. Of course, practicality is the GTs hallmark. The bike also features new 31 liter panniers, standard ABS brakes, a 200-mile fuel range, an optional top box that is capable of accommodating two full-sized helmets, and a 12 volt power supply that allows on the go charging of electrical items such as laptops and mobile phones. The result is a motorcycle with a different feel to the Sprint ST, biased more towards the touring side of sports touring than the Sprint STs sports - a composed machine with precise and intuitive handling to keep up with sports bikes on demanding roads, but equally delivering the comfort required for a long two-up ride cross-country. 3-Day no Questions Asked Money Back Guarantee on all Certified used motorcycles purchased! Click here to learn more! TO GET INTERNET PRICING CALL 713-995-9944 Trades Welcome! Email us with your Trade. Financing offered. All Credit Applications Accepted. Call 713-995-9944 for credit app Extended warranty available on most models. Please call for information. All Certified used motorcycles come with a limited powertrain warranty. Click here to learn more!

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