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1965 Triumph Bobber on 2040-motos

$3,800
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Houston, Texas

Houston, TX
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FOR SALE IS A 1965 TRIUMPH BOBBER. IT IS 750cc WITH DUAL CARBS THE IMAGES PRETTY MUCH TELL IT ALL. I BOUGHT IT FROM A GUY IN NORTH CAROLINE WHO RE-BUILT THE ENGINE. THE BATTERY IS DEAD NOW IT IS POSITIVE GROUND. THE GUY I BOUGHT IT FROM HAD IT RUNNING. HE SAID IT JUST NEEDS TO HAVE THE CARBS ADJUSTED AND A TUNE-UP. WHICH IS SOMETHING I DONT KNOW HOW TO DO. THIS WOULD MAKE A GREAT BIKE, JUST NEEDS AN OWNER WHO KNOWS ABOUT THESE TYPES OF BIKES. I PAID 6500.00 FOR THE BIKE I WOULD LIKE TO BREAK EVEN, BUT REALIZE THAT SINCE THE BIKE NEEDS A BATTERY AND A TUNE-UP I WILL CONSIDER OFFERS FOR A REASONABLE LOSS. FEEL FREE TO CALL SEAN AT. NO TRADES AT ALL. ASKING 3800 OBO.

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