1969 Triumph Bonneville Zero Miles On Complete Rebuild. on 2040-motos
Chagrin Falls, Ohio, US
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1969 Triumph Bonneville zero miles on complete rebuild. I am selling this motorcycle for the family of a deceased friend. It has been sitting since the rebuild was completed circa 2000.The engine was rebuilt by Collins Cycle and the rest of the bike has hundreds of new or rebuilt parts including but not limited to: paint job, seat, wheels, stainless spokes, tires and fenders. It also has a Boyer-Branson ignition and "Twin Hooter" horns. This is a beautiful running and looking motorcycle, but not a concours restoration. The original frame was bent and replaced with a 1967 TR6 frame. The original, correct frame, with numbers matching the engine comes with the bike. I believe the frame is repairable. The motorcycle has a clear Ohio title. Some other parts are incorrect. I do not think the mileage is correct. The motorcycle is located near Cleveland, Ohio and is sold as-is, where-is with no warranty, either explicit or implied. $500 deposit within 24 hours of the end of the sale. Full payment due in one week. I reserve the right to end the auction early.
Please look carefully at the photos. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me, Will by email or phone at 440-591-5099.
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