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1995 Triumph Speed Triple on 2040-motos

US $21000
YearYear:1995 MileageMileage:14 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Forest Lake, Minnesota, United States

Forest Lake, Minnesota, United States
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Triumph Speed Triple tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):900 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Cruiser

Triumph Speed Triple description

Here is a 1995 Triumph Speed Triple 900cc bike runs and drives good very fast with only 14,068 miles,i acquired this bike from the original owner a couple years ago and decided to sell the bike because I don't ride it much,started right up today with a charger on the battery starts without a charger in the summer the bike is in storage and its 10 degrees here in Mn,i took a picture of the gauges while it was running and reved the rpms up,tranni shifts threw the gears good,brakes work,the glass is broke on the speedo doesn't affect anything speedo works good the kids were playing ball and the ball hit the speedo,selling as is although there nothing wrong with the bike,i have a clear title,buyer will have to pay for shipping and locate there own shipper if one is needed not sure there prices usually uship.com I have met with them several times easy to work with,i can store the bike for one week after the auction ends if your not local,auction may end early because I might sell the bike before the auction ends,paypal or Walmart wire transfer accepted as payment if your not local,Thanks for looking and good luck bidding I am located in Minnesota the bike  is in storage and the zip code is 55304,im always looking to buy old and or unwanted Motorcycles and Snowmobiles,Thanks Carl. 

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