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1973 Triumph Bonneville on 2040-motos

US $24000
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:9
Location:

Venice, Florida, United States

Venice, Florida, United States
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Triumph Bonneville description

UP FOR SALE IS THIS 1973 T140 750 5 SPD MOTOR. IN A CUSTOM EARLY STYLE FRAME BIKE IS TITLED TO THE MOTOR SO PLEASE BE SURE THIS IS OK FOR BEFORE YOU COMMIT TO BUY.

I BUILT THIS BIKE ABOUT 4 YRS AGO FOR A FRIEND OF MINE THAT WANTED A COOL CUSTOM BOBBER TO RIDE WHILE HE STILL COULD. SO WE BUILT THIS FULL CUSTOM FROM THE SLUDGE TUBE UP ALL NEW BEARINGS SEALS CLUTCH 40 OVER PISTONS RINGS NEW VALVES GUIDES THE WORKS. IT HAS NEW 30mm MINKUNI CARBS AND BOYER ELECTRONIC IGNITION

I HAD THE OLD CUSTOM GOOSENECKED FRAME HANGING AROUND AND HE REALLY DUG THE LOOK.

THIS FRAME HAS NO NUMBERS ON IT ANYWHERE WHICH IS WHY IT'S TITLED TO THE MOTOR.

 IT HAS 3"OVER TUBES WITH DISC BRAKE.

BY THE TIME I GOT THE BIKE FINISHED HIS HEALTH WOULD NOT LET HIM ENJOY IT. AND IT SAT IN HIS GARAGE UNTIL NOW. I CLEANED THE CARBS AND CHANGED THE GAS. AND SHE PURRS LIKE A KITTEN.  I HAVE RIDDEN IT AROUND AND EVERYTHING STILL WORKS AS IT SHOULD.

SO HERES YOUR CHANCE TO OWN THIS CUSTOM CHOP WITH LESS THEN 50 MILES ON COMPLETE REBUILD.

FRONT TIRE IS SHOWING SIGNS OF CRACKING FROM SITTING

$500.00 VIA PAYPAL AT END OF AUCTION 

BAL DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS OR CASH AT PICKUP.WITHIN 7 DAYS

YOU CAN CALL ME AND COME TAKE A LOOK AT BIKE BEFORE YOU BIDD .

941 234 7743 Tom

NO SHIPPING ALL SHIPPING AND FEES ARE UP TO BUYER. I WILL HELP YOUR SHIPPER LOAD AT MY END.

BIKE CAN STAY HERE FOR A FEW WEEKS IF NEED BE AND IF PAID IN FULL.

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Motorcycle Live and a few of my favourite things for 2013

Tue, 27 Nov 2012

There is lots of shiny new metal on show at Motorcyclelive this year but for me it’s the new Triumph Daytona 675 that steals the show.  We’ve been starved of brand new models in the Supersports segment for years but for me the latest Trumpet has made the wait worthwhile. And if its performance matches its looks then I reckon the 2013 bike of the year is a foregone conclusion.  The sleek curvy nose contrasts perfectly with the more pointy angular rear end and new side mounted silencer. It is lighter, more powerful and revs harder with much work on on mass centralisation to further improve handling.  Few of us have a whole lot of spare cash these days but £8899 for the standard model seems a fair price for such an awesome bike. That said I’d have to consider selling the granny and granddad to find the extra £1700 for the 675R.  Available early next year, and surely the perfect all round track day tool, this beauty comes with upgraded suspension, brakes, ABS, a quickshifter and some nice carbon detailing. The white 675R on display at the show looked even better in the flesh than previous images I’d seen so be careful or you might find yourself handing over a deposit. With no money left from the Triumph stand you’ll need your six special numbers to come up for my second favourite show item the AGV Pista GP Project 46. Although road legal this extremely light, full carbon helmet is designed especially for racing with a huge field of vision, extensive ventilation and superb ergonomics. It also comes with earplugs which suggests there may be some compromise in the noise department but it is still an incredible piece of engineering. At £799, this special Pista is also an incredible price but there will only be one hundred available and Raceways Yamaha reckon they are going fast.        

Twin-Engined Triumph Rocket Streamliner To Challenge Motorcycle Land-Speed Record At Bonneville

Thu, 29 Aug 2013

The 1,000-horsepower Castrol Rocket is currently undergoing testing for its upcoming assault on the land speed record of 376.156 mph, set in 2010, by Rocky Robinson with the Ack Attack streamliner. The goal: a 400-mph-plus record-breaking run. The 25-foot long x 2-foot wide x 3-foot high streamliner was constructed in cooperation by Hot Rod Conspiracy and Carpenter Racing and will compete in the Division C (Streamlined) – Type V (5) Spark Ignition, Over 2,000cc to 3,000cc class. Powering the Rocket are two heavily modified Triumph Rocket III engines. Each Carpenter Racing built engine was reduced from 2,294cc to 1,485cc (2,970cc total) to meet the 3,000cc maximum total displacement class rule requirement. While piston size remains the same stock 4-inch bore, stroke was reduced from 3.75 inches to 2.4 inches and redline increased from 5,750 rpm to 9,000+ rpm. There’s also one Garrett GT2876R ball bearing, liquid-cooled turbocharger per engine.

Speed Triple gets mean

Fri, 29 Oct 2010

I headed up the M1 this week to the Triumph Factory in Hinckley. The Speed Triple was due its 12000 mile major service and the workshop also had some new shiny bits to add to the bike for me. Service intervals are every 6000 miles which is more than bearable but the major service will cost you around £450.

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