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Triumph Bonneville description
Selling my freshly built 1965 Triumph Bonneville Custom chopper / bobber. It has tons of hand fabricated parts and cool details with clean and simple styling. Looks super clean and will stand out next to anything else. It's got a top end rebuild, brand new magneto ignition, professional custom paint, powdercoated frame, hand fabricated chrome exhaust, polished stainless handlebars & sissy bar, new spokes, new brakes and the list goes on.
It's a 50 year old triumph so it does have an oil drip every now and again. The buyer should be comfortable with the mechanical maintenance that comes with owning a custom vintage motorcycle. Needs minimal tuning, seems to idle a bit high when warm. Likely a timing issue with the mag. Buyer is responsible for shipping. Bike is located near the U.S. border in Canada so I am willing to bring it across the border to ease the transport process. |
Triumph Bonneville for Sale
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