2015 Triumph Street Triple on 2040-motos
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
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2015 Triumph Street Triple Rx with about 3,700 miles. Mileage will change slightly as I occasionally use it to commute but will stay under 4,000 miles. This is an awesome bike, and it's even better than most Street Triples because it's the special edition Rx. This means that it includes the tail section from the Daytona, red wheels, and a quick shifter (clutchless upshifts) that you won't find on the standard Street Triple and Street Triple R. Also has the flyscreen and belly pan. This bike is comfortable, fast, and incredibly flickable - the handling is better than anything I've ever ridden! Aftermarket parts include Puig frame sliders, TechSpec tank grips, and a Radiant MotoGP exhaust. I also still have the stock exhaust. The bar end mirror shown in the pictures will not be included, but I do have one stock mirror.
Now for the bad: the bike has an R title. All damage was cosmetic, and mechanically the bike is 100%. Paint has been touched up in several places including the flyscreen, tank and tail section, but is barely noticeable - especially from a few feet away. It's not perfect, but it's really good and I get compliments on it wherever I go. The blue book for this bike is around $10,500. Asking $6500 to account for the R title and small cosmetic issues. This is an opportunity to get an incredible bike way cheaper than you could find anywhere else. Contact me with any questions. |
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