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1974 Vintage Triumph Trident Motorcycle T150 Numbers Match 750 Cc Triple on 2040-motos

US $4,700.00
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:17626 ColorColor: BLACK/RED
Location:

Boynton Beach, Florida, US

Boynton Beach, Florida, US
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1974 VINTAGE TRIUMPH TRIDENT MOTORCYCLE T150 NUMBERS MATCH 750 CC TRIPLE, US $4,700.00, image 1

Triumph Trident photos

1974 VINTAGE TRIUMPH TRIDENT MOTORCYCLE T150 NUMBERS MATCH 750 CC TRIPLE, US $4,700.00, image 2 1974 VINTAGE TRIUMPH TRIDENT MOTORCYCLE T150 NUMBERS MATCH 750 CC TRIPLE, US $4,700.00, image 3 1974 VINTAGE TRIUMPH TRIDENT MOTORCYCLE T150 NUMBERS MATCH 750 CC TRIPLE, US $4,700.00, image 4 1974 VINTAGE TRIUMPH TRIDENT MOTORCYCLE T150 NUMBERS MATCH 750 CC TRIPLE, US $4,700.00, image 5 1974 VINTAGE TRIUMPH TRIDENT MOTORCYCLE T150 NUMBERS MATCH 750 CC TRIPLE, US $4,700.00, image 6 1974 VINTAGE TRIUMPH TRIDENT MOTORCYCLE T150 NUMBERS MATCH 750 CC TRIPLE, US $4,700.00, image 7

Triumph Trident tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:T150VJK41150

Triumph Trident description

 

NO RESERVE:::: HIGH BIDDER TAKES IT HOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have a 1974 Triumph Trident T150 750cc triple for sale.  Numbers match.  Very nice shape, not 100 point show bike nice, but a nice street rider you can take to bike night and have them gathering around the bike.  No damage, chipped or cracked fins on the heads or cylinders, they are perfect.  Chrome is nice, not perfect.  No dings or dents on anything.   No tears in seat, but it has one pencil size hole down at the bottom(see closeup, hardly noticeable).  The bike starts easy and runs pretty good.  It had sat for a while, so it came out of hibernation, it idles a bit high, but runs clean without sputtering, and has good power.  And it may need a clutch or clutch adjustment as it's a bit hard to find nuetral after it's warmed up. That may be from the high idle? The clutch does not slip or chatter.  Brakes work fine and the suspension feels good for an oldie.   The odometer shows 17626 miles and still operates. I have no idea if that is actual mileage, it says exempt on title. Missing blinkers.  I have tried to describe this bike as well as I could and put in tons of pictures, so keep in mind it's 39 years old ,  so expect what you see in pictures.  Sold as is, with no warranty, not running at this point.  If you are local and want to inspect it before bidding, I encourage that, just let me know.  No whining afterwards.  I have a clean, clear, Florida title signed by the previous owner and will provide a bill of sale.  I reserve the right to end this auction at any time for any reason, so bid early if you want it. Thanks.

 

Deposit of $250 due within 2 days through Paypal, the balance in cash within 2 weeks.  If you are out of state and need more time to pick it up, let me know BEFORE you bid, maybe when can work something out.  Buyer responsible for shipping costs and arranging shipping plans to pick up from my house.  

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