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1967 Triumph Bonneville on 2040-motos

$8,500
YearYear:1967 MileageMileage:52000
Location:

Yorkville, California

Yorkville, CA
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TypeType:Classic / Vintage PhonePhone:(707) 367-2134

Triumph Bonneville description

1967 Triumph Bonneville , I purchased this bike in 1998 with 39910 miles. It's been completely rewired with the original factory wiring harness. At 43738 miles, I had the engine rebuilt by a professional mechanic. For anyone interested, I have complete mileage record of everything I've done to it. At about the same time, I replaced everything that could wear out:sprockets, chain, tires, etc. It runs great and I hate to part with it, but I will for $8500. $8,500.00 7073672134

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