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2012 Triumph Tiger on 2040-motos

US $5,000.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:10250 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Imler, Pennsylvania, United States

Imler, Pennsylvania, United States
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Triumph Tiger description

2012 Triumph Tiger Black Adventure Sport-Touring. It has never been laid down for any reason and is in very good condition and currently has 9,438 miles on the odometer - photo provided. This model is advertised as a dual sport bike, but I never took this off-road always staying on the Tarmac. It is equipped with Dual-sport type tires by Pirelli. Has been through the 500 and 6000 mile checkups. Only service done was a recall for the ECU remap. This bike has been extremely reliable from day one and runs and shifts extremely smooth - a joy to ride! The following accessories are included: Factory radiator shield Factory tank pad protector Rox Risers for handlebars that are fully adjustable to your posture and arm length. Madstad windshield that is fully adjustable and virtually eliminates wind buffeting. Factory Center Stand Storm Hand Protectors In addition, this bike is equipped with ABS braking system.

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