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1967 Triumph Other on 2040-motos

US $15000
YearYear:1967 MileageMileage:9
Location:

Watertown, New York, United States

Watertown, New York, United States
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Triumph Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

Triumph Other description

You are bidding on the latest Triumph 650 bobber built by us here at Hartz Bros Custom Cycle in Watertown NY. For 10 years we have been building and restoring 60's Triumphs.. We are only building a few bikes a year now. This is your chance to get one. 
  Starting with a completely rebuilt 67' Triumph engine, new mains and rod bearings, clutch plates, springs, pushrod/bushing, primary chain, new Wassell rotor and stator, Pistons/rings, valves/springs, all new seals and gaskets, polished covers.. Single carb head with a brand new Amal Premier carb, has a bronze slide, no more worn carbs! Basically every part on this bike is either new or rebuilt to better than new! The paint work is flawless, it's a candy root beer flake with a candy red 2 tone split by a black stripe.. All pin striping is done by hand and clear coated over.. Must be seen in the sun to truly appreciate.. I tried to capture it in the pics.. In person it's much more striking.. 
 This one uses a pre 70 front frame section with a Factory Metal Works hard tail, motor mounts, and oil tank. Lowbrow rear fender, cole foster gas tank, Sinister leather seat, DNA  chrome 4" under springer forks, Biltwell risers, drag bars.. Shinko 777 wide whitewall tires are mounted on a Harley wide glide 21" powder coated rim up front and a 16" powder coated rear Triumph rim with drum brakes, complete with new shoes, springs, lever and return spring. New chain, sealed battery, Drag black bottom mount headlight, Wassell electronic ignition, Tympanium regulator, Hd type 12v coil. Barnett cables.. Chrome right side 1 3/4" drag pipes. No school choppers license plate bracket and blacked out 36 Ford "stop" lamp.. New rubbers all around.. I may have left some stuff out, will let the pics do the talking..
 No front brake is installed, if the buyer wants one installed it will cost an extra $600.. We don't have a title for this bike but we can obtain one if your willing to wait 6-8 weeks. Otherwise a notarized bill of sale will be provided. Overseas bidders will need to wait the 6-8 weeks for a title.. The bike can be seen at our shop, please email or call if your a serious buyer.. There is a reserve it's not cheap.. Cheap bikes turn into expensive bikes.. This one is all done and ready to go. We ship with Haulbikes or Keyboard.. Or your welcome to pick the bike up here at the shop.. Please ask questions before bidding. Thanks and good luck! 

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