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2004 Triumph Thruxton In Great Shape. on 2040-motos

US $4,500.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:15600 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Madison, Wisconsin, US

Madison, Wisconsin, US
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Triumph Bonneville tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):900 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:smt920k174j206196

Triumph Bonneville description

You are bidding on a beautiful 2004 Triumph Thruxton motorcycle. Runs great, starts quick, stops fast, and it is a joy to ride! This past weekend I did around 300+ miles and it was a blast. Once you get used to the low handlebar position, it is really easy to get comfortable and do long rides. 

The owner before me did a number of smart aftermarket modifications to the bike. As far as performance modifications go, he also replaced the airbox and put on cone filters, re-jetted the carbs, installed a steering stabilizer, put on new ikon rear shocks and front springs, thunderbike 2-1 custom exhaust, and replaced the chain with a belt drive, which reduces maintenance, cleaning, and increases longevity and power. If you ride this bike after you ride a stock Thruxton, you can definitely notice a difference in power and handling. There are also a number of add ons that make the bike look much nicer such as the lucas style tail light, LED gauge conversion, a clutch cleanup kit, fork gaitors, red aluminum bits, cut down rear fender, and a center stand that is super useful for storage.  Overall there are over $3000 in parts on this bike, and that is just the cost of the parts themselves.

I get compliments on the bike all the time and people are especially interested in the belt conversion that was done. 

Condition: I would say that is bike is in "very good" condition. Physically, on a scale from 1-10 I would give it a 7 while Mechanically I would give it a 9. The rear tire should be replaced sometime next season, but the front tire is still nice. There are some small chips and scratches, one of which is on the bottom right side of the fuel tank. It does not go down to the metal. Horn, lights, blinkers, starter, etc. are all functioning properly. Belt is almost new and has upwards of 18k miles before it needs to be adjusted/replaced. Oil was changed this season, roughly 2500 miles ago. Battery is strong.

You will get the bike, 2 keys (including a cool custom key), color matched front visor, color matched rear tail cap (tail cap has a hole drilled in it due to previous tail light mounting), and the stock rear tail light assembly.

Please let me know if you have any questions on the bike as I will be happy to answer them. Thanks!


A full run down of the included modifications, accessories, and the prices (parts only, not including labor for installation):

- ScootWorks Belt Drive conversion $580
- Thunderbike 2-1 exhaust (one-off custom) $800
- NARK Airbox removal kit $250
- New Bonneville air pump removal kit -$25
- Norman Hyde Steering Stabilzer $279
- Napoleon Bar end mirrors $30
-Clutch cleanup kit - $60
- Lucas Style tail light kit - $40
- Red aluminum Oberon Preload Adjusters $50
- ikon rear shocks $350
- ikon front springs $110
- Nology Red spark plug wires $70
- Factory center stand - $200
-Red LED conversion in gauges - $20
-Upgraded brighter headlamp
-Fork gaitors - $45
-red aluminum oberon brake resevoir cap - $55
-retractable gas cap - $45
-red aluminum oberon oil cap - $40
-Partial exhaust wrap -$50
-Cut down rear fender/relocated tail light
-Shorty blinkers - $75
-Powder cowded engine case and cam covers - $200
-Garmin GPS mount w/power cable - $50

NOTE: The photos in the auction listing are all of this bike. The FIRST THREE are the most current photos of the bike. The number plate is NOT included. Again, the photos of the bike with the rear fender installed are how it currently looks and how you will receive the bike. The front visor and rear tail cap are included, but not currently installed. The other photos are included so you can see how the bike looks with the tail cap and visor installed. Thanks!

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