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1972 Triumph Tiger 650 Tr6r Motorcycle on 2040-motos

US $4,500.00
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:23509 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Fort Edward, New York, US

Fort Edward, New York, US
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Triumph Tiger photos

1972 Triumph Tiger 650 TR6R Motorcycle, US $4,500.00, image 2 1972 Triumph Tiger 650 TR6R Motorcycle, US $4,500.00, image 3 1972 Triumph Tiger 650 TR6R Motorcycle, US $4,500.00, image 4 1972 Triumph Tiger 650 TR6R Motorcycle, US $4,500.00, image 5 1972 Triumph Tiger 650 TR6R Motorcycle, US $4,500.00, image 6 1972 Triumph Tiger 650 TR6R Motorcycle, US $4,500.00, image 7

Triumph Tiger tech info

TypeType:Standard Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:TR6RNG38164

Triumph Tiger description

Click here  http://youtu.be/UtnaasSIjlU  

to see and hear this classic bike start and run. Can be ridden any day of the week - 

ENGINE:
TYPE: Air cooled, four stroke, parallel twin cylinder, 
OHV DISPLACEMENT: 649 cm3
BORE X STROKE: 2.99x2.81 in OR 75.9x71.4 mm
COMPRESSION RATIO: 8.6:1 
HORSEPOWER: 31(42)/6500 KW(hp)/RPM
TORQUE37/5500 lb-ft/RPM OR 50/5500 Nm/RPM
FUEL SYSTEM: Carburetors

TRANSMISSION
GEARBOX: 4 Speed 
FINAL DRIVE:Chain

FRONT BRAKE:Drum 
REAR BRAKE:Drum

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