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2009 Triumph Bonneville T100 Cream & Green on 2040-motos

US $2,802.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:10600 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Indianapolis, Indiana, US
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Triumph Bonneville photos

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Triumph Bonneville tech info

TypeType:Standard Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):865 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:SMT910K129T37xxxx

Triumph Bonneville description

2009 Triumph Bonneville T100 Cream & Green with Gold Stripes

This 2009 Triumph Bonneville is in good mechanical condition and cosmetic condition, showing normal signs of use. The bike has been stored in a garage since I have owned it, which I bought used in August of 2011, with 4353mi. on it. The bike is complete and original as I bought it,(including the exhaust baffles), with only minor surface scratches to the plastic front fender, to the chrome on the rear plastic brake light, and a slight scratch on the gas tank. among the other normal signs of road wear. The left exhaust pipe does have a bit of rubber residue from the heal of my boot, which I have never been successful removing, but I have only tried Goof Off. I have had the bike serviced last season (4/19/12 with 8,027mi.)) at the local Triumph dealership here in Indianapolis which included normal oil change, new year brake pads, and the factory changed out the Cam Cover Seal under warranty due to a small and slow leak, typical for this model year, so I have read.

 The bike is otherwise in very good condition, no major dings, dents, or abrasions. When traveling, the bike as moved in an enclosed trailer, so this bike has had limited exposure to the elements. The previous owner decided to "trim" the brake lever a bit, to accommodate his boot moving from the peg to the lever. I found that this creates a smooth transition, but I felt, too, that I should mention it here. Also, I had a leather key fob with the key when riding, which has created an area on the front fork which shows wear to the paint.  In the series of photographs, the motorcycle is pictured without saddle bags, but are included with purchase. The bags are not leather, but rather a thick vinyl and in good condition showing normal wear. The right hand side bag brace does have a crack, but is an inexpensive replacement piece should you wish to use the bags. I have the original Triumph Owner's Manual, other pamphlets, and a nice Triumph document bag that will come with purchase.

 I am not a anything more than someone who has enjoyed riding motorcycles as a hobby and I think I have listed all the details, but if you have any questions or concerns, please email me and I will do my best to help.

This motorcycle is being sold as-is where-is and buyer is responsible for pick-up or delivery, although, I am happy to help however I can. There is no warranty included. I am listing the bike on Craigslist, and other motorcycle websites, so I reserve the right to cancel this listing at any time.  

 

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