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Triumph : Street Triple 2012 Triumph Street Triple W/genuine on 2040-motos

$7,400
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Triumph Street Triple description

I am selling my beloved Triumph Street Triple that I purchased new in March 2012. The only reason for selling is that I NEVER ride it! After almost 2 yrs I've only put 1600mis on it! I have added over $1000 in genuine Triumph accessories. It also comes with a transferable five year extended warranty, good until 2017! All stock parts are included but the current additions are: -Triumph fly screen -Triumph radiator cowls -Triumph belly pan -Triumph passenger seat cover (removable) -Triumph handle bar mirrors -New front sprocket -1 -Carbon fiber exhaust covers -Fender eliminator kit with leds -Sato racing frame sliders (bike has never been down though!) Amazing bike but it isn't doing me any good sitting in my garage. Runs perfect!! I can also include 2 black HJC helmets and a authentic triumph textile riding jacket. Price is fairly firm but will entertain Credible offers. Willing to ship at buyers expense. Please email me with any questions. Thanks!

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