1973 Triumph Bonneville on 2040-motos
Orange City, Florida, United States
Triumph Bonneville tech info
Triumph Bonneville description
1973 triumph bonneville 750. Rebuilt from frame up. New jugs and pistons, rebuilt carbs. Tranny shifts good. New front tire,excellent rear. Front and rear brakes rebuilt. New paint on frame and tank. Really nice riding bike. 95% original parts. Aftermarket exhaust and mufflers. Buyer responsible for shipping cost and arrangment. Local pick up also avaliable. $500.00 immediate deposit thru paypal at end of auction.
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