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1977 Triumph Bonneville on 2040-motos

US $19000
YearYear:1977 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Amherst, Ohio, United States

Amherst, Ohio, United States
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Triumph Bonneville tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 TypeType:T140 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Triumph Bonneville description

Sadly it's time to let my dream bike go.
Numbers matching 1977 T 140. A rare survivor all 
stock except Boyer Electronic Ignition. 

New pipes,tires Avons,master cylinders,pads for front and back
New bearings up front, new coils, etc..Recent bill Friday the fifth 
of August 2016
Recent work - Carbs and cables assembled, carbs synched and idle speed and mixture set. Fork seals replaced. Headlight mountings tightened, one bolt missing. Brakes checked, front is very good. Rear is working but weak, partly by design. New fuel lines put on. oil changed. Battery installed routed wires away from seat. Tightened handlebars. Checked valve clearance as it looked like covered been off. One exhaust tight. Test rode. 
Two quarts 20/50 oil, 
24 inches of fuel line. 
1 bottle fork oil 10wt. 
New Battery
Fuel tank rubber - #01-83-4932 1.00 $6.49 $6.49 *
Product Cup #01-70-9555 1.00 $2.89 $2.89 *
Product Fork seals #01-97-4001 1.00 $13.99 $13.99 *
Product O-ring #01-70-9554 1.00 $1.05 $1.05 *
Product Choke cables #01-60-4128 x 2 1.00 $43.98 $43.98 *
Product Throttle cables #01-60-0733 x 2 1.00 $41.98 $41.98 *
Product Battery CB-9B

Side cover emblems included. Two of the special nuts are needed
didn't want them lost, so I took them off. 


Sadly with the arthritis and a very bad back I just can't ride it much.
First or second kick starts. Runs very well,will be sad to see her go.
I have only put about 100 miles on her since I got it..Just kills my
back. 

Please no sales to turn her into some chopper or bopper thing.
This is an original bike for the most part,tank could use a repaint
Previous owner let it sit on side stand,and front master cylinder leaked
Has a dent from a slide down, as the original pipe on left side was
ruined. Hence the new pipes. Had those mickey mouse shorties on it.
Left side footpeg is bent a little, could use a new rubber kit for them
and shifter. 

Will gladly help with your shipper of choice.
Can deliver within a 400 mile radius of Cleveland,Ohio USA
except Canada for .80 Cents US per mile. Can meet in Detroit
or Buffalo New York, border.
Thank you for looking

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