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1966 Triumph Bonneville; Well-maintained Orginal Condition. on 2040-motos

US $5,600.00
YearYear:1966 MileageMileage:12047
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, US

Scottsdale, Arizona, US
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Triumph Bonneville description

Very original, well-maintained 1966 Triumph Bonneville which I have owned for 30 years. Clear Arizona title. Bike has always been kept in a climate-controlled, dry garage. I ride this bike occasionally, noting everything works...lights, stoplamp, horn, speedo, tachometer, kill-button. Tool tray. Correct Amal carburetors, 766 and 389/195. I also recently replaced all cables, grips, boots and front handlebar with genuine British parts, noting the effort to retain all correct fasteners and clamps.  Mileage 12,047, which should be correct, based on working speedometer.  Replaced tires and tubes a couple of years ago with Dunlop Gold Seal K70s, rear 4.00x18. front 3.25x19 on original Dunlop rims which are still very nice. Boyer ignition. New battery last year. Matching serial number bike T120R DU27418. No fuel tank leaks or repairs. Original dry-sump oil leaks when parked. This is NOT a "big-buck" restoration with all parts replaced; it wasn't necessary.  Take a good look and you will find a motorbike that you can ride or show with satisfaction. The photos will depict condition as described and I will attempt to answer any reasonable questions or provide additional photos as requested. The reserve reflects the value of the bike as described. I have this available for sale locally and may end the auction early if a serious buyer emerges.

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