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Triumph America description
Triumph Trophy 1971 Rare export to the US
Restored by Redline Norton in Burnaby BC .
All documentation of restoration labour and part meticulously kept and will be provided .Original parts used only nothing is aftermarket or a re-creation here.
This bike has approx 2000 miles ridden since restoration it spent its post restoration in the previous owners rec room.All numbers matching
Winner of the British Car show (motorcycle division ) 2014 - Center stand added by owners preference can be removed original side stand exists and is used,Knee pads do come with the Triumph Secondary mirror comes with the Triumph 2 extra pettcocks come with the Triumph
Triumph America for Sale
- 2014 triumph america(US $6,980.00)
- 2016 triumph america lt(US $8,195.00)
- 2016 triumph america base(US $7,595.00)
- 2016 triumph america(US $10,407.50)
- 2008 triumph america(US $4,845.00)
- 2009 triumph america(US $4,750.00)
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