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1974 Triumph Trident on 2040-motos

US $5900
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:11 ColorColor: original 2 tone Black & Red
Location:

Illinois, United States

Illinois, United States
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Triumph Trident tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:none

Triumph Trident description

1974 TRIUMPH Trident T150V

Up for auction we have a Classic Triumph Trident T150V  750

This bike is a nice barn find as found. It appears to be in a " mostly original" state with a few exceptions and/or upgrades. It's a kick & go machine. You classic guys will know the drill of tickle the carbys and kick. When done properly the machine fires up effortlessly.

here a few details:

The seat is a factory Triumph seat and functions fine, however it isn't the T150 seat and does have a piece of black tape (see pictures)on the back of it. Under the hinged seat, there are a few sections of replacement wire. Our guess is at some point the sections had become brittle from the heat generated and needed to be replaced.

The front brake master cylinder has been refitted with typical Triumph new re issue equipment and works well. The front wheel bearing are fresh sealed replacements. The steering neck bearings are rideable but notchy and should be upgraded to tapered cups & bearings if the new owner intends to put any serious miles in.

We are selling this bike for a customer, and have tried to portray  the bikes condition as accurate as possible. If you have a question , feel free to ask before bidding and we will do our best to  get back to you with an answer. This bike will be a nice addition to a collection as is, to restore if you like, or simply care for it and ride as meant to be.

ATTENTION BIDDERS:

-This is a NO RESERVE auction/ US ONLY/ No International sales

-No trades/ prefer item pickup but will work with your shipper.

-We offer no crating service

  To be paid in full via PayPal or certified cashiers check within 3 days of auction end.

----Bid a fair amount and the bike is yours ! ----- GOOD LUCK !

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