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2010 Triumph Bonneville on 2040-motos

US $6,250.00
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:20 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Soquel, California, United States

Soquel, California, United States
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Triumph Bonneville tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):900 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Standard For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Triumph Bonneville description

20K miles and will slowly go up as I continue to ride.
Clean Nevada title
EFI model
Excellent condition
No damage or drops
New battery (less than 1 year)
Meticulously maintained
Ridden regularly and loved
Stored inside
Tires have about 7K miles on them with plenty of tread left.
Wiring harness and body work are unmodified
Service records

More pictures available in my google album!

Mods:
British Customs Predator exhaust
BC - Air box removal kit/ K&N pod filters
BC - Air injection removal kit
ECU tune - Plug-in and software included
19T front sprocket
Fork gaiters
Biltwell "Mustache" handlebars. Narrow like the stock bars but with low rise and pull back.
Biltwell Kung Fu grips
CRG Bar end mirror (Left side only)
Factory new Bonneville clutch and throttle cables (accommodates handlebars)
New SS front brake line (also to accommodate handlebars)
Tec Bike luggage rack
Pannier frames
Seahorse SE630 locking panniers 
Coyote Trips mounting hardware
Stainless steel seat thumb screws

Stock parts included:
Rear seat cowl
Handlebars
Bar- end mirrors
Clutch/ Throttle/ cables, and front brake line
Original front sprocket
Owner manual
Bike cover

Purchased at 12K miles. I am the 3rd owner. Lovingly ridden and cared for the past 8K miles.

I ride about 5 days a week and have taken this beauty on a handful of road trip/ camping trips. She always starts, purrs like a walrus, sounds great, looks great, is fitted for utility and travel. A true classic. I'd ride it around the world if I had the chance.

Cosmetically it has some oxidation on the front spokes, 3 small scuffs on the engine covers. I tried to give you the best idea possible through the pictures.

I am only selling her because I am moving and losing my garage space. She deserves a covered space and to continue to be ridden regularly. I just did a fresh oil and filter change.

I reserve the right to end the auction at anytime.
If you have less than 10 feedback please contact me before any bids or offers are made. Low-ball offers will be declined.
I will do my best to assist in the shipping process.
Feel free to ask any questions or request additional pictures.

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