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1968 Triumph Trohpy on 2040-motos

$6,495
YearYear:1968 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: White
Location:

Pacific Junction, Iowa

Pacific Junction, IA
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1968 Triumph Trohpy, >>Heres Your Chance To Own A Classic!! 1968 Triumph Trophy 650!!<< - This is a 1968 Triumph Trophy 650 With Unknown Original Miles. This bike is kick start only with a 4 speed right side shift!! Thats right the brake is on the left & shifter on the right!! This one has a Lepera seat, Highway bars, Luggage Rack, & Tool bag already installed. You just cant find these expecially in this condition!! Come take a look today or call one of our friendly sales staff today!!

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Sat, 17 Mar 2012

  As with most contests of speed, it’s only a matter of time before a record falls. In 2011 Rev. Ray Biddiss’ set a Guinness World Record aboard his Triumph Rocket with hearse sidecar for the fastest motorcycle hearse, with a record speed of 114mph.

Speed Triple gets new boots

Tue, 18 May 2010

Since the spark plug incident last month resulting in the premature demise of the factory fitted Metzlers, I’ve had to find some new rubber for the Speed Triple. With the Triumph’s punchy engine Commuting 1800 miles a month on motorways and city roads, I need something that will cover decent miles but also be up for some frequent country lane antics. With the BT023’s Bridgestone claim longer life with solid wet weather performance for touring riders whilst satisfying the demands of the keen sport bike riders.

A Triumph Bonneville Unlike Any Other

Thu, 16 Jan 2014

The Bucephalus is not just another “Old Meets New” custom. It’s a completely fresh idea from Loaded Gun Customs, builders of other wild machines, combining a 1967 Triumph Bonneville twin — an iconic engine in its own right — and surrounding it with state-of-the-art performance components. Basically, if motorcycle engines ceased production in 1967, this would be a modern day racebike.