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2000 Triumph Thunderbird Sport Standard on 2040-motos

US $4,200.00
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:17
Location:

Punta Gorda, Florida, US

Punta Gorda, FL, US
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Triumph Thunderbird description

2000 Triumph Thunderbird SPORT, Must sell my beloved Triumph to finance a new project. Clear title in hand. She is a 2000 Triumph Thunderbird Sport with about 17k miles. Garage kept, adult owned. Since I bought it I have replaced carb boots and headlight mount boots which were degrading when I bought it, flushed cooling system, checked valve clearances (some are tight but not enough to adjust without possibly making them too loose) and changed changed the fork oil. Front end has also been lowered about 20mm. Handles very well. Oil changes done at regular intervals with Triumph filters and OEM oil (Mobile 1 4T). Clutch and brake fluid were flushed about 1000 miles ago, also. Tires have around 1k miles on them, new chain and sprockets with less than 500 miles. Just put in new NGK plugs two weeks ago. All chrome has been powder coated satin black to match the frame. Giant, factory george jetson looking tail light replaced with smaller NoSchool Choppers 32 ford reproduction tail light also powder coated satin black. Has Triumph factory sport fairing installed. Bike has K&N pod filters (installed by previous owner) and is seat-of-the-pants tuned. Runs good but could be sharper with better tune. Regularly get mid-high 30's in mpg. Included with sale: Two keys. One factory, one copy. Factory air box with K&N air filter (would put this back on if I was keeping it. Easier to tune carbs/ will run better) Factory mirrors Factory tail light Extra rocker cover gasket Can be easily returned to factory livery for purist owner. All documents received from previous owner and anything that I have bought since then $4,200.00 2392973530

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