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2009 Triumph Speed Triple Standard on 2040-motos

US $8,499.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:2 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Birmingham, Alabama, US

Birmingham, AL, US
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Triumph Speed Triple photos

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Triumph Speed Triple tech info

TypeType:Standard Stock NumberStock Number:29778 PhonePhone:8666199304

Triumph Speed Triple description

2009 Triumph Speed Triple, Triumph Speed Triple Street Bike 1050cc makes for great all around riding with upright bars. No Fairings, clean naked look. Only 2402 miles. Serviced and ready to ride with financing avaliable.

Moto blog

Buddy Holly, Ariel Cyclone, 1958

Thu, 19 Apr 2012

Above is some fantastic home movie footage of Buddy Holly and the Crickets messing around on motorbikes in 1958. The story behind the bikes in the video starts after Buddy Holly, Joe Mauldin and Jerry Allison came back from a successful tour in 1958, flush with cash. The trio decided to spend their rock and roll dollars on brand new motorcycles.

Best of British

Tue, 13 Dec 2011

Enigma 1050 is a new, all-British motorbike based around a Triumph 1050 Speed Triple engine. It's being put together by a small team of people headed by former MCN editor and lifelong fan of British engineering, Jim Lindsay. "The driving force behind the project," says Lindsay, "Is to showcase some of the amazing expertise that exists in the British motorcycle industry." Enigma is being designed as a sharp-handling road bike with all-day comfort as one of the key goals.

What’s Old Is New Again – Video

Mon, 14 Oct 2013

There’s something distinctly cool about old British motorcycles. From the wire wheels, the minimal bodywork, and the exposed engines which give off a thunderous bark, I’ve always loved looking at old Triumphs, BSAs and the like from the 60s.  I’ve never owned one though. The reason is simple: old British bikes are needy little maintenance machines notorious for the odd oil leak.