2012 Triumph Tiger on 2040-motos
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2012 Triumph Tiger 800xc with ABC. Just under 11,000 miles. Dealer maintained, dealer installed accessories.
Additions: Arrow Exhaust and Tune GPS wiring for Garmin Zumo (included with bike is WIRING only, no mount or base for GPS) Triumph Panniers Engine Guards Radiator Guards Triumph Fog Lights w Powder Coated Shrouds Accessory Plug (additional) Adjustable controls (brake and clutch) Fuze box for accessories ADV rear deck ADV kick stand pad $!,000 deposit through Paypal 24 hours after winning. Full deposit via cashier's check at time of pick up. Pickup within 7 days. On Jun-12-16 at 18:54:03 PDT, seller added the following information: Centerstand included as well |
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