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Triumph : Other Triumph Tt600 Motorcycle Sport Bike on 2040-motos

$1,900
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:14
Location:

Pine Mountain, Georgia

Pine Mountain, GA
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THIS IS A 2000 TRUIMPH TT600 SPORT BIKE . THIS BIKE IS IN REALLY LIKE-NEW CONDITION. THERE ARE A FEW SCRATCHES THAT ARE NORMAL FOR A PRE-OWNED BIKE MAINLY ON THE SIDE FAIRINGS AND ON THE BOTTOM WHERE ITS NOT AS NOTICABLE, AND THE BOTTOM RIGHT SIDE HAS A SMALL CRACK ABOUT 4 INS LONG .THE LEFT SIDE MIRROR GLASS NEEDS TO BE REPLACED THE MIRROR BRACKET IT SELF IS FINE, THE BIKE RIDES WELL, THE BLACK AND YELLOW LOOKS REALLY GOOD AS YOU CAN SEE BY THE PHOTOS, ITS A GREAT STARTER BIKE FOR ANYONE. YOU ALSO GET THE BRAND NEW FRONT TIRE THAT YOU SEE IN THE PICTURE FOR FREE. THE BACK TIRE IS IN SUPERB CONDITION. THE BIKE HAS ONLY 14494miS. AND ONLY 2 OWNERS. THIS IS THE 2nd BIKE I HAVE SOLD ON EBAY SO BID WITH CONFIDENCE. PLEASE SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY, I HAVE TO RELIST DUE TO A NON PAYMENT.

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