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2009 Triumph Street Triple on 2040-motos

US $24000
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:12 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Newport, Minnesota, United States

Newport, Minnesota, United States
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Triumph Street Triple photos

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Triumph Street Triple tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):675 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Triumph Street Triple description


Beautiful Bike up for grabs. 
All black, gold accents
675 cc
2009 
~12, 000 miles
Best Offer 
Clean Condition 
Lots of power 
Great LED screen for easy visualization of shifting and mph
In-line 3 cylinder engine
Electric Start
Electronic Fuel Injection
6 Speed, Constant Mesh 

Street Triple, Triumph Motorcycle: At the heart of the Street Triple remains a character laden version of Triumph has unique 675 cc triple, delivering 108 PS and 69 Nm of torque. It has so good you'll have trouble believing its only 675 cc. - Cycle Trader 

Buyer responsible for pick-up in Minnesota. Payment due withing 7 days of purchase. Triumph jacket sold separately-has reinforced protective elbow padding and Triumph logo on back. 
 
MCN Review: 
Overall Rating
5 out of 5
Triumph's new Street Triple looks just like a Speed Triple but with the engine out of the Daytona 675 -- and it's a revalation. The Street Triple is light, fast, fun, agile, sounds great, stylish, cool and cheap, too. Overnight the new Triumph has made its rivals seem like relics. The Street Triple isn't just the best in its class it's good enough and cheap enough to tempt all but the most performance-obsessed away from their sportsbikes. Not only that the little Triumph is comfortable enough to be an everyday town motorcycle, a first big bike or Sunday morning blaster. Like the new Triumphs of recent times, it seems like the firm from Hinckley once re-written the rule book.

YouTube First Ride Review
motorcycle-usa has a great review too

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