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Triumph Tt600, Tourist Trophy 2001, Outstanding Condition, 3,860 Miles on 2040-motos

US $2,899.99
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:3860 ColorColor: caspian blue
Location:

Lakeville, Pennsylvania, US

Lakeville, Pennsylvania, US
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Triumph Trophy photos

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Triumph Trophy tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):600 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:SMT800GE61J124243

Triumph Trophy description

                                              

                                        Stop looking at those beaters and get a top shelf Item.

2001 Triumph TT600 in Excellent all around condition.  600TT  = Tourist Trophy

First thing I invite you to do is check my feedback for motorcycles & cars sold from my private collection and see what the buyers had to say about them...

SOLD:   '09 Harley XR 1200;   '97 Suzuki RF900;   '02 Honda VTR1000;   '06 Dodge Magnum 6.1 Hemi;   '02 Buell White Lightning;   '94 Suzuki Katana 750;  and many more over the years...

I'm getting too old to maintain all of the bikes any more.

                                  Clean Title in my name and address...I am the 2nd owner.

Caspian Blue with silver trim...What might look like any paint marks is Light reflection from camera.

All gauges, lighting and everything else works 100%.

3,860 miles at this time (three thousand eight hundred sixty)...May have more as I'm riding with the excellent weather.

The machine is 12 & 1/2 years old and I decided to do many maintenance items based on age.  There is nothing wrong at all mechanically or cosmetically with the bike.

New chain & sprockets (didn't need them, I just decided to do it)  EK Chain, JT Sprockets - stock sizes

New K&N Air Filter

New Oil & Filter

New Anti Freeze/Coolant

Brand New Continental "Contimotion" Tires front & rear

All brake fluid changed - New SPEEDBLEEDERS Installed

Options on the bike as follows:

Genuine Triumph Rear Seat Cowl

Carbon fiber gauge panel trim

Handlebar Risers by Keiti (You get the originals also)

Clear Turn Signal Lenses by Clear Alternatives (You get the originals also)

New Custom Genuine Triumph handlebar ends (You get the originals also)

New Yuasa Battery  - Sealed Type

The machine is clean, over, under, around and through.

Starts first time, every time.  Runs smooth, runs excellent.  Needs NOTHING.

Fuel tank is spotless inside.

All service records and replacement parts receipts for tires, etc  on hand.

Includes Owners Manual & Original Tool kit.

If you are looking for a motorcycle that is ready to go and you won't be spending money on and having dealer servicing as soon as you get it home - then this is the bike for you.  It is a sound, solid bike ready to go anywhere.

*I would not call this a beginners bike - it requires some motorcycling experience and I reserve the right to refuse to sell it to someone that I think is NOT capable of operating it.

I personally will not ship the bike - BUT I will assist YOUR shipper in any way I can.

I will not deliver the bike.

                          This is a CASH ONLY  transaction. 

                                           Overseas scammers, go elsewhere with your games & gimmicks.

NO Test rides  - uninsured, unregistered at this time.

Again, I invite you to check my feedback on bikes I have sold.

Got questions?  Ask me.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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