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1973 Triumph Bonneville 750 L@@k ! on 2040-motos

$4,800
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Louisville, Kentucky

Louisville, KY
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Triumph Bonneville description

Triumph Bonneville 1973 750cc five gear, 10,525 original miles, one owner $1000.00 worth of new and pre-owned parts, owners, parts and repair manuls. All Chrome is good to great. Been sleeping under a blanket in the garage for years. Fluids were alway drained and kept up with after all these years. Needs a good home and very fun to ride. Very comfortable and seats two. Title in hand and ready for transfer. If very interested come and see it for yourself. This bike has never seen rain and has no clue what rain is. With one owner, original miles, and being garage kept this really is the cream of the crop. You won't find this specific bike in better condition anywhere. Great all around bike, you won't be disappointed $4200.00 Call or Text Thank you for looking and God Bless .

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