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1958 Triumph Tiger on 2040-motos

US $22595
YearYear:1958 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Costa Mesa, California, United States

Costa Mesa, California, United States
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Triumph Tiger tech info

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Triumph Tiger description

1958 TRIUMPH TIGER CUB COMPETITION
 Very Nice 

This is a very nice example of the famous Triumph Cub. It is a smaller version of the 500cc Tiger with a single cylinder 200cc engine and 4 speed transmission. This particular version is the desirable T20C or "Competition" model. 

This motorcycle has had a complete engine rebuild by BBC in Ventura, CA. It has new tires, levers and brake/clutch cables. It runs beautifully and has low (probably less than 500) miles on the rebuild. It doesn't smoke or leak. It has been converted to a 12v system and has a small gel battery hidden under the seat. 

Cosmetically, the bike is excellent. It is not perfect, but shows very well. All the paint including the frame is nice and shiny with no orange peel. There are a few very small areas of touchup. The chrome is extremely nice except for a couple of small areas on the rear rim where the chrome is chipped, and some very slight freckling on the headlight rim. Most of the fasteners are either new, re cad plated or re-chromed. The seat upholstery is original and has no tears. The hand grips appear to be original and could be replaced as they are starting to crack. One fork boot has a tear in it. The tank knee grips are brand new, as is the original chrome Ceandess "domed" gas cap.

There is a very reasonable reserve on this auction. It is sold on a bill of sale. A title can be obtained, post auction and AFTER FULL PAYMENT is made-please inquire. This motorcycle is not advertised elsewhere, and this auction is the exclusive opportunity to purchase it. This is a great opportunity to obtain a very desirable classic TRIUMPH. These little rarities are RAPIDLY appreciating and NOW is the time to buy!

Please ask any and all questions and read the terms below before bidding. Also read and understand the payments terms detailed herein. 

 Terms of This Sale:

1) By bidding in this auction, you declare that you have read the Terms of this Sale as outlined below and agree to them.
2) If you are the winning high bidder in this auction, you are entering a legal and binding contract to purchase the motorcycle, as outlined in the eBay User Agreement . Since bid retractions upset the auction process, any bid retractions without our prior knowledge and approval will cause the auction to end immediately.
3) The motorcycle may be viewed in person, by appointment in Costa Mesa, California, prior to the end of the auction. I am located 7 minutes from Orange County Airport (SNA), and 40 Minutes from LAX. Please email for an appointment. If you have any questions, please ask them BEFORE you bid.
4) Please, bid on this motorcycle only if you are serious about owning it and have the funds available. Payment is due in full within 3 days of the end of the auction. (Overseas bidders please contact me re payment-I know it takes 4-5 days for wire transfers....)
5) The motorcycle is sold "as is, where is," with no warranty. Transportation is the responsibility of the new owner. I can recommend reliable professional transporters or shippers and will assist with loading.
6) After the auction has ended, the sale price is final. Thank you and good luck!

   

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