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1971 Triumph Tiger on 2040-motos

US $15000
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States
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Triumph Tiger photos

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Triumph Tiger tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Standard For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Triumph Tiger description

Unique & Rare Offering in Excellent Condition
Mild not Wild Cafe' Conversion  

11,291 original Kilometers
(7016 Original Miles per Odometer, title indicates 7280)

This vintage bike features sleek "slab-sided styling" with it's 
"toaster" style fuel tank, low profile, shiny but unadorned, throaty and authoritative.  Makes a subtle but powerful statement.
The cafe' conversion includes NEW Dunlop tires
front tire   D404 100/90-1
 rear          K591   110/90-18  
Mounted on Akront lightweight aluminum rims for decreased rolling resistance. less weight, & added maneuverability  Front drum brake replaced by period and brand correct disc brake, chrome front and rear fenders replaced the original black fenders still available as are other original parts.

  Clubman handlebars replaced upright bars, new handlebar bar-end mirrors,  headlamp stone guard,  and cafe’ type seat. 
Triumph Trident Oil Cooler also added.
Routinely starts on first kick. And this bike roars.

  Like a "Proper" motorcycle as the British say. 
Has been covered and garaged since acquisition in 2011, bike is practically spotless and could be show bike.   
“You’ll be tops when you take to the road with a Tiger!’
Photos 11 & 12 show the motorcycle with original equipment,
the standard TR6R model before conversion.
 Note the shorter exhaust pipes on the Cafe' conversion that
end at the rear axle rather than rear fender,
Accessories in photo not included, negotiable on the dog. 

Moto blog

Freedom Friday Photo Contest

Fri, 12 Apr 2013

Freedom Friday is a call-to-action on the AMA’s Facebook page each Friday to alert motorcyclists about issues posing threats to motorcycling freedoms. Riders can partake in a weekly contest related to these issues and win prizes. Each week’s Freedom Friday photo contest asks AMA members to send a photo of themselves, preferably with their bike, near a symbol of the current topic. The issue that kicks off today is access discrimination, which can be illustrated with a photo of a “No Motorcycles Allowed” sign, “Wilderness” sign or anything related to freedom to illustrate their concern as a motorcyclist.

Triumph Releases Third Adventure Bike Teaser Video

Fri, 03 Sep 2010

Triumph has released the third in a series of videos teasing its two upcoming adventure motorcycles, this one describing the bikes’ new chassis. We know from the first two installments that Triumph is developing two models, one focused for on-road riding, the other for off-road, and both models will use a mid-sized long-stroke three-cylinder engine. The third part tells us the two models will use a steel frame and feature an upright riding geometry.

Triumph Raced Virtually Everything In 2013 – Video

Thu, 24 Oct 2013

You may not have realized it, but Triumph North America raced in everything from AMA road racing, AMA flat track, and FIM land speed racing in 2013. And because that wasn’t enough, it also teamed up with Ernie Vigil and Nick Apex to produce some of our favorite stunt riding videos, too. Couldn’t catch it all?