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1975 Triumph Trident - 1,945 Miles! on 2040-motos

US $12,000.00
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:1945 ColorColor: White
Location:

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
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Triumph Trident description

For Sale: 1975 Triumph Trident Motorcycle with 1900 MILES!!!
1975 Triumph Trident Triple. This is almost showroom new condition with only 1945 miles.
This is a museum quality vintage British motorcycle. The last year Trident, with electric start, many one-year-only parts, original (now rock hard) tires with nipples still on them. This is a motorcycle that belongs in a collection. The owner is reducing his collection down to a few favorite riders, so this one will be sold to an appreciative buyer.
It is 40 years old, and has been ridden 1900 miles, so has a small amount of wear, but please examine the photos and ask questions if you are a serious buyer.
Headers are NOT blued. Chrome plated brake rotors are not scored like almost any you will find. Starts right up - no smoke, runs fine.
You could buy a Trident, restore it, pay more than this, and end up with something that's restored and not original. Not a big deal for all, but important to some.
$12,000

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