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2006 Triumph Scrambler Dual Sport on 2040-motos

US $7,200.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:29 ColorColor: beige
Location:

Playa del Rey, California, US

Playa del Rey, CA, US
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TypeType:Dual Sport VINVIN:smt925rn26j263561 PhonePhone:3107536506

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2006 Triumph Scrambler , I am selling my 2006 Triumph Scrambler. Shje was built by BA Moto in Signal Hill, Long Beach here are the mods/updates she's gone through since i got her -paint job, Tan, black. with gold pin stripe $1200 -various pieces are powder coated black $200 -BA Moto Ammo can with attachment frame $250 -new DID chain and sprockets $200ish -Racetech front suspension upgrade $120 -Racetech G-S3 in rear $999 -speed triple fat bars in Black $70ish -BC airbox removal kit $325 -air injection removal kit $24 -Pazzo Shorty levers $180 -CRG bar end mirrors, folding 2x$50 $100 -new seat $250 -BC shock bolt dress up kit $25 -lukas light with license plate holder , powder coated black base $50 -EBC front brake rotor and pads $225 -new sidecovers in black and also cylinder head cover and sprocket cover, $900ish -rectifier relocation $40 -ceramic coated exhaust stock headers $150 -BC mini reverse cones $400 -aluminum off road pegs, powder coated black $130 -metal triumph badges, these are the ones ya can't find anywhere $200 -biltwell grips $25 -BC low profile seat bolts short $25 -BC turn signals and brackets $60 for it all -Continental TKC 80 tires, front is still great, reall is good for another 500-1000, great tires btw total : over $6000 i think that's about it, all this doesn't include labor of course, BA Moto really did a great job building her. Which is also why I won't let her go cheap. no lowball offers will be entertained, i know she has almost 30,000 miles but this engine doesn't care and is good for another 50-70000 miles without worry if you love your bike and take care of her. She runs amazing and is a head turner. if you buy a cheap used one and even try to modify her like this you can see how much this would run you i can always send more pics of you are interested, thank you very much $7,200.00 3107536506

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