Triumph Tiger tech info
Triumph Tiger description
For sale is my 1970 Triumph Tiger in its original paint.
It is my daily rider and needs nothing - starts first kick every time.
The motor was rebuilt with new bearings, sludge trap cleaned, new rings, and head work in the last 2 years along with...
New charging system - rotor/stator and tympanium rectifier
Boyer Electronic ignition
New amal 930 carburetor
New Seat
New rear shocks
New clutch plates and clutch pressure plate, clutch center also rebuilt with new rubbers
New fork tubes and fork bushings/seals
Tires are a year old and have lots of life left.
New rear chain
New primary chain
20 tooth front sprocket for more comfortable highway cruising.
currently registered and on the road - I have a transferable registration in my name.
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