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2005 Triumph Daytona on 2040-motos

$4,000
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Wamego, Kansas

Wamego, KS
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Triumph Other description

2005 DAYTONA TRIUMPH, 650 cc, NEW BRAKES, EXAUST, FAIRLY NEW TIRES ALL IN MARCH. MAINTAINED GREATLY. WAS LAYED DOWN APRIL 2010. MINOR DAMAGE. SHOWN IN PICS. ACTUAL MILAGE. INCLUDES two HELMETS (YELLOW 1 BRAND NEW IN MAY, FOG RESISTANT), BLACK JACKET BRAND NEW IN MARCH. ***BIKE WAS NEVER STORED OUDSIDE*** THIS BIKE WAS TAKEN CARE OF VERY WELL. ONLY PROBLEM IS THE BODY DAMAGE FROM THE LAYDOWN. PLEASE ONLY SERIOUS INQUIRES CALL. BIKE IS LOCATED IN WAMEGO, KS. FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CALL FOR INFO (also i have a pic of the jacket as well.) JAKE 616-821-XXXX AMANDA 785-210-XXXX

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