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1972 Triumph Tiger on 2040-motos

US $0.99
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:498 ColorColor: Midnight Blue with Rainbow Flake
Location:

Auburn, Washington, US

Auburn, Washington, US
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Triumph Tiger tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:none For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:TR6RAb46238

Triumph Tiger description

For Sale 1972 Triumph Tiger TR6 with less than 100 miles on New Morgo 750 Big Bore Kit and New 4-Speed Transmission. Additional New Updates Include:


MAP Dry Belt Primary & Clutch  (Does Not Require Lubricant)
Bonneville Head with Black Diamond Titanium Valves and Guides 
New Amal 930 Carbs with Bronze Throttle Sleeves Installed 
Boyer Electronic Ignition with Thompson 10mm Plug Wires
Sparx High Output 3 Phase Alternator
New 12V Coils
Engine has New Main Bearings, Push Rods, Tappets & Tappet Blocks, Anti-Sump Valve, Rocker Boxes 
Morgo High Volume Oil Pump
New Chrome Headers & Mufflers
Remote oil filter
Works Performance Shocks
Carlini 1 1/4" Handlebars with Battitinis Oval Hole Chrome Grips with Chrome Controls
Donnie Smith LED Tail/Brake Light, Marker/turn Signal Lights, Mirrors & Plate Holder
New Tach and Speedo
New Front and Rear Stainless Steel Wheels & Spokes with Great Tires - (Metzler and Avon) and Chrome Hubs
All New Cables and Switches
New Chain & Sprockets
Midnight Metallic Blue Paint with Rainbow Flake - Lots of Chrome
A Selection of Spare and Consumable Parts
Various Manuals, Parts Lists and Lots of Receipts  

The bike is not perfect but is a very good rider with a significant amount of money spent on upgrading the electrical and mechanically systems.

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