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1975 Triumph Trident on 2040-motos

US $8700
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Triumph Trident tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):741 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Triumph Trident description

This is a one owner factory original motorcycle with 3715 documented Arizona Desert miles. It has never had any mechanical repairs or paint work and still has the original Manufacturer Federal Standards Safety Sticker on the front right side of the frame . It does have an electronic ignition and the battery was removed. I believe it is fair to classify this Trident as a Survivor still retaining its original tires, fuel lines, all rubber components, etc. The pictures speak to the condition of this bike, an awesome original. Please note the dents in the left muffler, pea sized dent in the top of the gas tank, and a seat repair. I have a used factory original seat, in excellent condition, that goes with the bike. The hydraulic brake system would need servicing to make the bike road worthy. It has been stored in a climate controlled environment since 1985.

There is a clear Arizona title that goes with the bike and will be provided after all funds have cleared the buyers bank. The seller requires a $500 PayPal deposit within 24 hours of the auction ending with the balance received by EFT or cashier's check in seven days. The bike is currently being stored in South Carolina. The buyer is responsible for the shipping. Seller will assist with the coordination of the transport at the buyer's request.

Please call me if you plan to bid and your positive feedback is less than 10. In fairness to all bidders, I will not end the auction early.

Feel free to call or text for any additional information. 913 904 2848

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