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2013 Triumph Tiger on 2040-motos

US $7,000.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:3100 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Triumph Tiger description

2013 Triumph Tiger 800 XC ABS Black LOADED.
-Arrow Performance Exhaust System
-Factory Triumph Performance Download
-Pannier set with Key locks to match ignition key
-Adventure tank bag with tank bag harness
-Black smoked tall windshield
-Black machined hand levers
-Adventure fog light kit
-Heated hand grips
-Center stand kit
-Frame Protectors
-Black Billet oil cap
-Aluminum Sump guard
-2 Auxiliary power sockets!
-Gel comfort seat
-Aluminum radiator guard
-Black handlebars
-Engine protection bars

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