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2006 Triumph Speed Triple (2006)
2006 Triumph Speed Triple 1050...one owner, garage kept, very low mileage, excellent condition. Rare factory orange tribal body kit, including windscreen, lower air damn and removable seat cowl. Rear fender-eliminator, LED taillight with integrated turn signals.2016-07-21 04:55:34Dover, Pennsylvania, United States75,000.00
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2013 Triumph Speed Triple ABS - Crystal White ABS - CRYSTAL WHITE (2013)
The icon. Redefined.Speed Triple. Real world performance for riders who know.2013-12-17 22:57:06Dover, DE012,799.00
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2013 Triumph Speed Triple R ABS - Crystal White R ABS - CRYSTAL WHITE (2013)
Speed Triple R - Ultimate performance.One of the most iconic bikes in Triumph???s range, the Speed Triple is the bike on which ???Hinckley Triumph???s??? foundations have been built, and has sold over 70,000 units since its launch in 1994.But this year will herald the arrival of the Speed Triple R, the ultimate performance roadster.This new model is dripping with beautiful engineering and is lavished with the most desirable components from the biggest names in the motorcycle industry. The Speed Triple R delivers the most intense and engaging ride of any Triumph roadster to date, delivering true racetrack performance to satisfy the needs of even the most discerning motorcyclist.2013-12-16 22:52:19Dover, DE015,999.00
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2013 Triumph Speed Triple R ABS - Phantom Black R ABS - PHANTOM BLACK (2013)
Speed Triple R - Ultimate performance.One of the most iconic bikes in Triumph???s range, the Speed Triple is the bike on which ???Hinckley Triumph???s??? foundations have been built, and has sold over 70,000 units since its launch in 1994.But this year will herald the arrival of the Speed Triple R, the ultimate performance roadster.This new model is dripping with beautiful engineering and is lavished with the most desirable components from the biggest names in the motorcycle industry. The Speed Triple R delivers the most intense and engaging ride of any Triumph roadster to date, delivering true racetrack performance to satisfy the needs of even the most discerning motorcyclist.2013-12-16 22:22:42Dover, DE015,999.00
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2013 Triumph Speed Triple ABS - Phantom Black ABS - PHANTOM BLACK (2013)
The icon. Redefined.Speed Triple. Real world performance for riders who know.2013-12-15 22:27:45Dover, DE012,799.00
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2009 Triumph Speed Triple (2009)
2009 Triumph Speed TripleIt all started because we liked the idea of it. Its success is proof we are not alone.The sound, character and sheer power of the 1050cc triple engine delivering 130 bhp is at the heart of this stripped-for-action rebel.Iconic twin headlamps, tapered aluminium Magura bars, black multi spoke alloy wheels, minimalist rear section with clear lens LED rear light and twin short exhaust cans. Minimalist the styling may be, but when it comes to specification maximum is the more appropriate descriptor.2013-12-13 23:38:45Dover, DE5,6147,895.00
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2011 Triumph Speed Triple Sportbike (2011)
2011 Triumph Speed Triple, GREAT NEW BIKE $2000 WORTH OF EXTRAS ON IT - SPEED TRIPLE The icon. Redefined. Speed Triple.2013-10-23 00:08:11Dover, DE, US6011,999.00
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2009 Triumph Speed Triple Sportbike (2009)
2009 Triumph Speed TripleIt all started because we liked the idea of it. Its success is proof we are not alone.The sound, character and sheer power of the 1050cc triple engine delivering 130 bhp is at the heart of this stripped-for-action rebel.Iconic twin headlamps, tapered aluminium Magura bars, black multi spoke alloy wheels, minimalist rear section with clear lens LED rear light and twin short exhaust cans. Minimalist the styling may be, but when it comes to specification maximum is the more appropriate descriptor.2013-10-19 03:52:17Dover, DE, US57,895.00
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2002 Triumph Speed Triple 955i - low miles (2002)
The 955i is the most powerful motor i've ridden and i love it! i've had 3 triumphs (speed triples and sprint rs). powder coated engine is fantastic for all weather conditions. i can't say enough about the handling and positioning of this bike. it is equally comfortable carving up curvy roads as it is on long highway trips. the saddle is tall. i'm 5'10" and i can stand flat footed at the bottom of the seat but not at the top of the seat. i mostly ride toward the top on highway and bottom around town so it works well for me. i am including a heated vest and an OEM aftermarket carbon fiber pipe with this auction. some minor stuff - rub mark on left tank by the knee, small chip in paint (pictures), stock pipe is scratched, right bar-end mirror scratched. bike has never been dropped or in an accident. it could use a good cleaning but overall condition is excellent. i bought the bike with the carbon fiber exhaust but i don't like loud pipes so i bought the stock pipe on ebay. there is a hepco-becker top box and luggage rack attached - top box is easily removed. the box has some damage because it fell off the bike once (user error). other aftermarket parts include fly screen and rear tire hugger. tank bag not included. Please email me with questions.2013-09-05 00:44:45Dover, New Hampshire, US8,8323,700.00
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