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2004 Honda Shadow Vlx on 2040-motos

$7,380
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:11200
Location:

Mount Pleasant, SC

Mount Pleasant, SC
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2004 Honda Shadow VLX, $7,380, image 1

Triumph Speed Triple photos

2004 Honda Shadow VLX, $7,380, image 2

Triumph Speed Triple tech info

TypeType:Standard

Triumph Speed Triple description

2009 Triumph Speed Triple 1050, 2009 Triumph Speed Triple for sale. Like new condition. Oil changed every 2500 miles without fail. Serviced at dealer in addition- all records available. Black. Kept washed, waxed, garaged, and covered. Own the last of the classic round headlight speed triples and one of the best years! This year has the black upside down forks and 320 mm Brembo brakes. Has triumph comfort seat (*upgrade over original). With the arrow exhaust this is arguably the best sounding motorcycle on the planet. Well maintained and meticulously cared for by a mature adult rider. All service records, all receipts. 11,200 miles, mechanically and aesthetically perfect. Like new. Additional items: head light fairing, laminar lip, arrow exhaust, SW Motech rear rack for holding trunk or a rack or a bag, Corbin leather seat, Pitbull rear wheel stand, official Triumph service manual, Triumph rear tail bag with attachment for Triumph comfort seat, Triumph carbon fiber tank pad, Tech spec tank grippers Rear tire like new, front tire probably 40-60% left (Michelin Pilot Road 3s). Comes with extra new in box headlight fairing (current ones lower left mount broken by dealer- but still on bike- and replacement provided) Parts listed are not available for sale separately (I will repost parts if buyer is not interested). No third party sales assistance contact. No test rides. No paypal deals with ship via a friend services! No scams- no foreign transactions- serious inquiries only. Ride may occur at point of sale with cash in hand with money back guarantee if not satisfied. You must have a valid Motorcycle license to ride.Delivery can be arranged. Bike is like new and priced fairly with and without accessories. Receipts for all accessories and services in hand. Preferred method of sale is to sell bike with all extras as priced below. Price w/out extras: Blue book AVG retail value (asking average for an above average condition bike): $7380.00 Price with all Extras: $8697.00 Original cost of extra add-ons: (receipts available for all) Corbin Saddle: $454.00 Triumph Fairing: $279.99 (extra new in box front fairing included) laminar lip also included Official Triumph Service Manual: $137.99 Triumph tail bag: $139.99 Triumph comfort seat: $240.00 (value but included) Arrow Exhaust: $999.00 Pit Bull single sided rear swing arm stand: $100.00 Oil filter wrench: $25.99 SW Motech Alu- Rack set up: $152.74 Triumph Carbon Fiber tank pad: $59.99 Tech Spec tank grippers: $46.95 Additional Price asked to include add-ons: $1317.00 (half of 'add on' value = $2635.65: comfort seat, additional fairing, laminar lip not included in add on calculation as they are included in the sale!)

Moto blog

Watch: 2011 Speed Triple Dyno run

Tue, 05 Apr 2011

With the full factory fitted arrow system and map fitted it was time to give the Speed a run on a Dyno to see where the power is at. Over two runs the best results were as follows; Power at the crank : 130bhp & 75 ft.lbs torque Power at the gearbox : 124bhp & 72 ft.lbs torque Power at the wheel : 119bhp & 69 ft.lbs torque The bike has covered 4200 miles and is due its first proper service at 6000 so you would expect to see a reduction in power. Triumph claim on a brand new bike the Speed Triple at best puts out 135bhp and 82 ft.lbs torque at the crank with the cans fitted, effectively mine has lost 5bhp and 7ft.lbs of torque.

Triumph Tiger got itself in the Red Book

Thu, 19 Feb 2015

Triumph has released a stuffed limited-edition Tiger Explorer XC that will be tested by Globebusters in England. 50 units of equipment will go on free sale. The motorcycle will be painted in matte black or red, it will also receive a high windshield, protection of optics, radiators, crankcase and protective arcs.

Motorcycle.com Adds a New Editor

Mon, 05 Nov 2012

While some moto publications are cutting back and constricting, Motorcycle.com is proud to announce the addition of a new editor to our masthead. MO readers, meet Jon Langston, our new Associate Editor. I knew Langston was a cool cat when I first met him at the Harley-Davidson Blackline unveiling in January 2011.