Triumph Bonneville description
This Triumph Bonneville was owned by a manager of a local gas station (Adult driven) This guy loved this bike and took very good care of it. He drove around occasionally and sold it to us because he bought a new Triumph. The bike had 6 over fork tubes and a few dumb things from the 70,s era. We changed the tubes back to standard length and checked it over (Cleaned the carbs) Anyway, the bike runs great, no oil burning or funny noises. To our knowledge...this bike needs nothing. Mikuni carbs and K&N filters are a upgrade. Have not seen any oil leaks. Look at pictures for reference. Clean title. Feel free to call us at 1-715-356-7346 for any questions. (Ask for Ken) |
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