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2005 Triumph America on 2040-motos

$4,200
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:9
Location:

Sacramento, California

Sacramento, CA
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Bike is in fantastic condition with only 9000 easy miles. Has some upgraded Triumph and aftermarket parts including Progressive shocks. Bike gets 50+ miles per gallon and I use only 91octane+ gas in bike. I am the 2nd owner. This bike has plenty of power (61hp) and weighs only 500 pounds, so it does move quickly and it's easy to handle. Bike is air-cooled with an oil cooler and is chain drive. No trades. $4200 cash firm or financing available through local Triumph dealer. Call Lenny @

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