Triumph Sprint tech info
Triumph Sprint description
Other than some scuff marks on the lower right fairing, and some also on the hard bags, this vehicle is in very good condition. These scuff marks are hardly noticeable.
Features include:
- Triumph OEM Heated Grips
- Throttlemeister throttle control (cruise control)
- Laminar Windscreen for additional wind blockage
- Frame Sliders
- 2 sets of keys
- 2 Hardcopy Manuals: Owners Handbook and Service Manual
- 2 Triumph side bags and one very large top GIVI V46 rear bag (a helmet can be stored in the top rear bag)
- tank grips (they aren't attractive and can be removed easily but work well). They are not covering over any tank imperfection.
- extra seat with tape over small cut in seat covering (a good seat is installed now on the bike)
The scuff marks are from the bike being tipped over in the garage. Other than that incident, this bike has never been down.
Mileage will be at or under 21600 (it's now at approximately 21500).
Buyer will assume all responsibility for shipping of this vehicle.
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