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2013 Triumph America Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $8,599.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: BLUE CRYSTAL WHITE
Location:

Chandler, Arizona, US

Chandler, AZ, US
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TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:U57494 PhonePhone:8663510902

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2013 Triumph America, CONTACT KYLE FOR DETAILS(480) The 2013 Triumph America has a lot to love. It comes with a classic design language, lots of chrome, a capable engine and is packed with a long list of modern features. At the heart of the 2013 Triumph America lies a traditional British parallel-twin which is the lightest in the class and delivers a maximum output of 60 hp , for a more pleasant riding experience. The Triumph America weighs only 250kg being one of the lightest bikes in its class and has a comfortable seat height of 690 mm.For the year 2013, Triumph has also updated the America s chassis which now features new wheels and tires for improved handling and aesthetics.Overview Triumph America The cruiser for those who go their own way.It s got the low seat. It s got the classic chromed up cruiser style. It s got the sound, but the Triumph America offers a unique alternative among the sea of wannabe clones. Traditional British parallel-twin. Lightest in class. Great to ride. Grabs attention wherever it goes.America s distinctive 865cc parallel-twin offers a laid back riding experience to match the classic minimalist cruiser look.The America s new ergonomics puts the rider lower and closer to the controls, for a fuss free riding experience. At 250kg ready to go and a low 690mm seat height, the America is one of the lightest bikes and easiest bikes to ride in its class.The chassis for the America has also been updated with new wheels and tires for improved handling and aesthetics.Features Triumph America ?865cc Engine ?Air-cooled, DOHC, parallel-twin, 270-degree firing interval 865cc Triumph engine delivers 61PS (60bhp) and peak torque 72Nm at 3300rpm.?Chassis ?Low and lean. Confidence inspiring for new riders, with more than enough character to satisfied experienced cruisers.?Styling ?Traditional cruiser styling with a twist. Small rims with beefy high wall tires ooze cruise, while the trademark Triumph parallel-twin stands proud at the heart of the America.?Accessories ?Individualise your America further with a wide range of genuine Triumph accessories, including quick detach screens, sissy bar and leather panniers.

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