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1961 Triumph Tiger on 2040-motos

US $12000
YearYear:1961 MileageMileage:25 ColorColor: King fisher blue and white
Location:

Paso Robles, California, United States

Paso Robles, California, United States
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Triumph Tiger photos

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Triumph Tiger tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Triumph Tiger description

this is a Triumph T110 Tiger 1961 model, registered as a 1962 on its title vin# D90XX, MATCHING NUMBERS PRE UNIT. Restored 10 plus years ago by the second owner, who got it from the first owners wife after his passing, 1st owner was an Air Force serviceman who bought it in Europe and brought it to America, His name was John Coshman,  Second owners name was Norm A, restored it, Rebuilt motor all the way down to the sludge trap, 61-62 OPTION only TRANSMISSION "SLICKSHIFT" also rebuilt  [look it up, or ask the experts] very rare jewel. Paint is super think [ show a few slight chips maybe 4 if you look real hard] a few parts that are originally black have been chromed i.e. tail light license bracket, rear grab bars, front fender stay, and many nut and bolts, as well as original headers and mufflers have also been rechromed also it is a 12volt bike now. the horn seems stuck from sitting, Chrono Speedo, amp gauge, and all lights are in great working order. This bike is in excellent condition for riding and/or just a in house art piece, I went through the motorbike i.e. fluids, adjusting valves, set timing, installed a battery, o and gas, kick it 3 times and I have been riding it ever since. this bike is being offered locally as well, but I will be fair with all serious inquiries of this hard to find TRIUMPH PRE UNIT MOTORBIKE. $1000 DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF CLOSE OF BIDDING, BALANCE WITHIN 3 BUSINESS DAYS PLEASE, IF YOU HAVE A 0 RATING CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING [ to convince me your FOR REAL and not just another clown in your Moms basement with nothing better to do other than bid on items you have NO INTENSIONS IN FOLLOWING THROUGH WITH},  INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS WELCOME WITH A 100% BIDDING [AND BUYING ] RECORD, ALL SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS HANDLED BY WINNING BIDDER, AGAIN THANK YOU FOR YOUR REASONABLE AND SERIOUS INQUIRIES

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