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2006 Triumph Scrambler on 2040-motos

US $6,100.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:8
Location:

Bristow, Indiana, United States

Bristow, Indiana, United States
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Triumph Scrambler description

   



**WATCH VIDEO ABOVE FOR A CLOSER LOOK**


  2006 Triumph Scrambler 900 

I purchased this bike from the original owner who bought it new at the legendary Donelson Cycles in St. Louis, MO.

This is a special machine because it is the first year for Scrambler and the last year for the carbureted/British built Triumph's.

NOT built in Thailand!

You will NOT find a nicer one.

You CANNOT build this same bike for this price.

Bike only had 6230 original miles (on title). 

With new speedometer showing 2500'ish it now has 8700'ish miles.

It was 100% original right down to the reflectors and mirror.

I stripped everything off to clean it up and added the following mods:

1) British Customs Mini Speedometer
2) Saddleman Gel Seat with white piping (VERY, VERY comfy)
3) Bates Taillight
4) D&D Reversed Megaphone's (Proper jetting too)
5) K&N filter
6) Flanders #10 flattrack bars
7) British Customs thumb screw seat fasteners
8) Chrome Tank Rack custom made.
9) Monza Gas Cap from Norman Hyde
10) Garden Gate Badges
11) 1967 Triumph Knee pads
12) Hagen +10mm rear suspension
13) Shinko Crossfly BIG LUG tires
14) OEM Triumph Center Stand
15) OEM Triumph Rock Guard and headlight stone guard
16) Chrome grab handle for center stand assist
17) Amber Halogen headlight bulb (VERY bright)

  ***Fresh Mobil 1 change and filter, new front and rear brake pads too***

I'm sure there is more too I'm forgetting. I also have the original turn signals, taillight, shocks and mufflers if you want them as well as the owners books.

I just finished my annual ride to the British in the Blue Ridge Motorcycle show in Georgia on this wonderful bike. I left Indiana and rode through KY.,TN., NC. and GA. in 3 days clocking nearly 2000 miles. GREAT POWER in the mountains all the way up to 5000'.

It has AMAZING power and is an absolute BLAST to ride!

Runs, rides and handles better than new!

Selling to fund a sentimental, vintage motorcycle project I have been eager to begin.

This motorcycle ALWAYS gets praise at every gas station!

Have an adventure of your own and RIDE it HOME!

Cheers




Shipping:

Shipping costs are the buyers responsibility but I will work out the details with your shipper to load the bike up. I recommend Uship, Keyboard Motorcycle Shippers and Haulbikes. 



Bike is sold "As Is" and "Where Is". No warranty expressed or implied obviously BUT if you are in the area you are welcome and encouraged to come and physically inspect it anytime you like. I'm not an expert on these things so PLEASE ask anything anytime. I'm happy to answer. 

Nothing to hide here.


Paying:

CASH IN HAND IS KING

BANK TO BANK WIRE 

CASHIERS' CHECKS 


See my **EXCELLENT** FEEDBACK to know who you are buying from prior to purchase.

PAYPAL IS NOTPREFERRED! I DO NOTLIKE PAYPAL AND I THINK THEIR FEES ARE OUTRAGEOUS! 

HOWEVER IF YOU WANT TO USE PAYPAL,YOU WILL HAVE TO BE LIABLE FOR THE EXTRA FEES. SORRY...BUT IT'S JUST RIDICULOUS WHAT THEY CHARGE FOR BASICALLY DOING NOTHING.

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