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2005 Triumph Speed Triple on 2040-motos

$5,299
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:18844 ColorColor: Neon Blue
Location:

Enumclaw, Washington

Enumclaw, WA
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Triumph Speed Triple description

2005 Triumph Speed Triple, Includes M4 Exhaust - To become a true icon is no easy feat. But from its very first incarnation over a decade ago the Speed Triple assumed just that status, mixing a primal three-cylinder core with sporting ability and an aggressive, stripped-down stance. Some things are just right and meant to be. The Speed Triple has always been one of those things. And the icon's been reborn. A brand new 1050cc, three-cylinder, fuel-injected engine gives great welts of bottom-end torque, massive mid-range punch and impressive levels of power. Yet this is no mere steroid injection. The motor's been refined with a new slick-shifting gearbox and clutch, yet the gnarly character of the in-line triple, that's proven so addictive to legions of Speed Triple devotees, remains fully intact. Containing this powerhouse is a completely new chassis. A rigid aluminum frame, fully adjustable upside-down forks and remote reservoir rear shock, radial four-piston brake calipers, five-spoke wheels and an evocative single-sided swingarm give cutting edge precision, while the Speed Triple's brutal style is inspired by the short, cut-down look so popular on the streets of southern Europe. Stronger. Smoother. Sharper. The Speed Triple legend continues.

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