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1966 Triumph T100c, matching numbers, current tags, clean title, original chrome steel wheels, new Dunlop K70s, Ceriani 35mm MX forks, new springs and seals, custom seat shortened by 5", aluminium alloy front fender, chrome steel rear fender, new wiring harness, custom fuse block, converted from ET ignition to 6 volt battery, new alternator, new brakes front and rear, new control cables, levers, handle bars, new front wheel bearings, new paint British racing green tank, new paint black oil tank, frame is original paint, new clutch plates, new seals primary side, motor and tranny have not been apart. This bike has been my daily rider for two and a half years. The bike lives with me in San Diego, CA, 92117. Asking $5200.00 OBO
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2012 Triumph Daytona 675 Revealed; Graphics Both Bolder and Newer
Thu, 01 Sep 2011Triumph revealed the 2012 edition of its Daytona 675 supersport, featuring a few cosmetic changes from the 2011 model. For 2012, the Triumph Daytona675 will be available in Phantom Black or Diablo Red. Cosmetic updates include new decals, updated Triumph script on the fuel tank, and a jet black bellypan similar to the Daytona 675R unveiled earlier this year.
Ohlins Upgrades For Adventure/Dual-Purpose Bikes Now Available
Mon, 23 Dec 2013Front-end upgrades are now available from Öhlins for Adventure bikes and Dual-Purpose motorcycles. The Öhlins FKA 100-series drop-in Cartridge Kits benefit from the lineage of Öhlins championship-winning road-racing kits, with applications for many mediumweight models of burly bikes. Tuned for riding long miles on difficult terrain, the Öhlins Cartridge Kits provide smooth comfort everywhere, from riding tame routes to crossing insane roots, from tarmac to terrain.
New Triumph Touring Bike Spied!
Fri, 03 Dec 2010The lucrative touring segment will soon get a jolt when Triumph enters the market with a flourish. Spy photos from England’s Motor Cycle News show what looks to be a replacement for the Trophy touring model that bit the dust back in 2003. The bike is much larger than Triumph’s Sprint GT sport-tourer, promising a bigger, more powerful three-cylinder engine.
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