Triumph Tiger tech info
Triumph Tiger description
Up for auction is my 1968 T100S...the bike had been sitting as shop art in a HD dealership for a number of years and has matching numbers. I installed new tires, tubes and rim tapes both front and rear. All fluids, including oil tank, oil sump, primary and forks, were changed with fresh, correct oils. All drain plugs were fitted with new seal gaskets resulting in almost zero oil leaks. Also installed new battery, ignition wires, plugs and points. Timing was also re-set. When I first started riding the bike this spring, it had some primary noise. I replaced the clutch, inner primary chain and rotor. I also rebuilt the transmission. Now the bike runs, shifts and rides as new. It is currently, licensed, insured and being ridden on the road. A one kick (most times) starter.
The bike is located in southern Ontario approximately one hour north of Buffalo. I have shipped bikes to the U.S. before and will help in arranging shipping. All shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer. A non refundable deposit of $500 must be received within 24 hours of auction end. I will not accept pay pal for the balance of the purchase. Payment must be by wire transfer or check (cleared by bank before shipping). The bike is listed locally, so reserve the right to end the listing early. Please note: In their infinite wisdom, e-bay Canada does not allow an option for US or Cdn. dollars. TO BE VERY CLEAR, THE PRICE LISTED IS $7900 USD. |
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Moto blog
Triumph Speed - A City Tool
Thu, 29 Apr 2010The Triple and I have covered 2500 miles now and most of that has been commuting through London. Last year I was riding Kawasaki’s ZX-6R and the constant gear changing, braking and acceleration was taking its toll. After 5000 miles the Kwak was feeling loose, rough and generally hard to ride smoothly.
2013 Triumph Tiger Sport Announced
Thu, 10 Jan 2013Triumph revealed a new version of its 1050cc Tiger named the Tiger Sport. Triumph currently lists this new Tiger Sport beside its Tiger 1050 on the Triumph website’s 2013 offerings but the new model appears to be a replacement for the previous model which has been relatively unchanged since its introduction in 2007. Officially unveiled at the Brussels Motor Show, the 2013 Triumph Tiger Sport receives new body panels, tail and windscreen but perhaps the most notable design change is the new single-sided swingarm which better shows off the black cast aluminum alloy multi-spoke rear wheel.
First Look: Alpinestars Bionic Neck Support
Tue, 02 Nov 2010I'm predominantly a road rider, so I haven't had much to do with neck braces, until now. I'm heading on the launch of the new Triumph Tiger 800 and there will be a session of light off-roading so I thought this would be a chance to try the Alpinestars Bionic Neck Support, mainly to see what it was like for day-to-day use. I hope I don't crash hard enough to test its protection qualities and I don't expect to be clearing any table tops either, but I'm curious to know how I get on with the BNS and whether it feels claustrophobic.
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