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2003 Triumph Bonneville on 2040-motos

US $6,995.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:4 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Custer, Washington, United States

Custer, Washington, United States
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Triumph Bonneville tech info

WarrantyWarranty:NO WARRANTY

Triumph Bonneville description

2003 Triumph Boneville T100 . One owner 4,400 miles. Always dealer serviced. Comes with all OEM parts that have been replaced with aftermarket parts such as seat, exhaust etc.

In almost new condition, never in a wreck, babied and pampered. 

 This bike belonged to a dear friend of mine that passed away, he purchased this bike as one of his retirement toys, sadly he did not ride it much.

 Many pages of hand written records also. Reason for selling. I am selling this Triumph for the Nephew who has control of the estate. 

Transportation costs to be paid by the buyer.  Please note there is a large box of parts that come with the bike which we can ship to you via UPS if you need.

 I also have a video of the Bike running the same day the pics were taken,  If you wish to see it contact me via e mail and I will send you a link.

Its a very nice bike, have all the OEM parts plus lots of additional accessories.

You can contact me at 360 410 1949 for more details.

$6995.00 buy it now.

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