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1975 Triumph Trident T160 Triple on 2040-motos

$5,600
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:10
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana

Indianapolis, IN
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ORIGINAL 1975 TRIDENT TRIPLE 750 t160 10152 original miles bike will start has been stored inside original paint decent got it from a buddy who was going to bobber it front and rear fenders have been bobbed has extra bobber seat pan and nice original seat,rare factory electric starter original bars old school riser all original controls chrome in attractive shape wouldn't take much to return it to original missing battery cover and battery air box chrome braket that goes around seat and other original parts come with it has some fish tales staright pipes on itWILL SHIP IF NEEDED orignal mufflers not with bike $5600 call or email for information clean and clear indiana title

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