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2003 Triumph Daytona 955i with a little over flawless 13200 miles.
This is a short auction ... I will not be re-listing this deal! Very motivated to sell my 2003 Triumph Daytona 955i project bike. Just need cash for a down payment on a new bike. The project has been mostly cosmetic - it is 95% complete in the conversion to "naked" which included a new Speed Triple radiator with a Cox Racing grille and a seamless conversion of the headlights using OEM support components combined with quality headlight units. The good things: The engine runs better than any other bike I've owned! Billet racing upper fork yoke installed. Quick turn throttle and shorty hand levers. New Speed triple headlight support assembly combined with quality headlight units. New Speed Triple radiator, radiator cowls and Cox racing radiator and oil cooler grilles. The electronics have been adequately upgraded to remedy charging and starting problems very common with this model. The rear tire has under 1000 miles on it. The front might be original, but has plenty of tread. The rear seat cowl is made by Sharkskinz. A CompetitionWerks indicator lights and fender eliminator is installed in the rear. Matching indicator lights are up front. Two Brothers slip-on exhaust. Frame sliders installed up front. Relatively new DID drive chain. The issues: The front brake calipers need rebuilding (which I have the parts for but don't have time to deal with). Front and rear rotors are fine. The fuel tank is badly painted. I am including a replacement tank with stock paint and decal. Needs a pair of bar end mirrors. Buyer is to arrange pickup. I will drive the vehicle up to 50 miles to meet the buyer for pick up once paid in full. More photos available to serious inquirers. Buy in now for $1,655. This photo was taken prior to the switch to Speed triple headlights |
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