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2010 Triumph 1050 Tiger Phantom Black Abs Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $9,300.00
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: Phantom Black
Location:

Ridge, New York, US

Ridge, NY, US
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TypeType:Sport Touring VINVIN:SMT701PD8AT424010 PhonePhone:5166501691

Triumph Other description

2010 1050 Tiger ABS ---5448 miles--- several thousand plus dollars in extras including: Madstad screen, engine guards, lowering kit installed (original stock parts included), bar risers, heated grips, dual heat-troller for heated gear, Triumph top box, thermometer, custom black brake reservoir, BMW female socket mounted for easy connection to your battery tender. Extra gel seat available! Below NADA average asking price of $9300 Located: Long Island in Ridge, NY Please, interested parties only. Photos were taken the day this ad was posted. Call/Write now 516-650-1691 No oil rig stories, no scams, no phone redirects, CASH ONLY, no paypal scams, etc.!

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