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2013 Triumph Tiger on 2040-motos

US $9,500.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:16 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Ward, Colorado, United States

Ward, Colorado, United States
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Triumph Tiger photos

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Triumph Tiger tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):799 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty TypeType:Dual-Purpose For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Triumph Tiger description

This amazing machine in the rare Matte Khaki Green is ready for your next adventure. It is still under a transferable, unlimited mile warranty until April of 2017. All service has been performed at Foothills Triumph/BMW in Lakewood, CO where I purchased the bike new in 2013. 12k Service (the expensive one) has been performed. Valves were spot on. Both Fork Seals were just rebuilt. Just changed the oil with the recommended Castrol Power 1 Full Synthetic Motorcycle Oil, as usual. Oil changes were performed on schedule since the bike was new. I went crazy buying all of the necessary add-ons, preparing for a spontaneous trip around the world. Although I never left the country on the bike, it has seen over half the states. Here's the equipment list:

Touratech Zega Pro Panniers 38L and 45 L, respectively
SW-Motech Crashbars 
Triumph Heated Grips
Triumph Skid Plate 
Triumph Center Stand
Triumph LED Fog Lights with Aluminum shrouds
Triumph Expandable City Tank Bag with tank harness
Barkbusters VPS Handguards
Corbin Seat (Black Carbon Fiber Leather) 
Two Brothers Black Edition Carbon Fiber Exhaust w/ engine map
SW-Motech Rear Luggage Rack with Rotopax Mount
Rotopax Aux Fuel Cell (1 gallon: increasing range to roughly 300 miles)
SW-Motech Rear Master Cylinder Cover
SW-Motech right and left heel guards (aluminum to replace OEM plastic)
SW-Motech handlebar risers
Custom Stainless radiator guard (from some guy in England)
Touratech Stainless Mesh/Quick Release Headlamp Lens Cover
Touratech Lockable GPS Mount 
Garmin Nuvi 550 GPS (waterproof and glove compatible)
GPS is hardwired (switched with key) using Touratech Can-bus connector
Puig Touring Windscreen (adjustable)
Puig Oil Plug
K&N Air Filter
Metzler Karoo 3 Tires (rear was changed 2k miles ago/front: 5k)
Metzler tubes 

I'm sure there's some stuff I'm forgetting. I have all of the original OEM parts: seat, exhaust, windscreen, etc. 


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