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2013 Triumph Street Triple R Abs - Phantom Black Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $9,999.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:4 ColorColor: Phantom Black
Location:

Ft. Myers, Florida, US

Ft. Myers, FL, US
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Triumph Street Triple photos

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Triumph Street Triple tech info

TypeType:Sportbike Stock NumberStock Number:TR13-13 VINVIN:SMTL03NE0DT580519 PhonePhone:8558279173

Triumph Street Triple description

2013 Triumph Street Triple R ABS - Phantom Black, SOLD! Thank you & Congratulations Steve from the Entire GCM Team!!! - See why EVERYONE is buying from Gulf Coast Motorcycles!! Triumph’s engineers have honed this roadster to perfection, giving it supersport specification, suspension and brakes. With power, torque and even more excitement, this is the most fun you can have on two wheels. Its lightweight chassis is even more dynamic, delivering greater levels of agility and precision while keeping you firmly planted. Fitted with additional adjustable front forks, an RSU with both pre-load and damping adjustment the Street Triple R offers renowned ride quality, handling and control. The liquid-cooled 12-valve triple, combined with a close ratio 6-speed gearbox produce an exhilarating ride, and the under-engine silencer helps lower the center gravity and improve handling. The Nissin radial 4-piston brakes are built to match the bike’s high performance, coping easily with higher speed and rapid deceleration. And the Street Triple R features state-of-the-art anti-lock brakes as standard that can cope with even the hardest braking. And because the ABS system is switchable, it can be easily deactivated whenever necessary via the instrument panel – it will then automatically re-activate when the motorbike is re-started. The Street Triple R has distinctive good looks too, with stylish brushed metal finishes, aggressive headlights and a choice of colors complimenting the dark powder coated engine and the telltale red rear subframe, red side radiator cowls, and red pin stripe detailing to the wheels. The Street Triple R is not a subtle motorbike. It’s a bike with unmistakable attitude, for riders who want to take it to the max. Shop with Gulf Coast Motorcycles: Where you come in first no matter what you ride! Special finance terms available! We ship ANYWHERE! Airport Pick-up Available! Trade-ins NEEDED!

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