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This marked the first time such components had been used for a series-production street bike, making for arguably the best-looking Triumph motor of all time along with garnering considerable weight savings. A fitting move as the Tiger 100 was always the sports version of Edward Turner's trend-setting Speed Twin. The company's 500cc Grand Prix production racer was phased out, but Triumph offered a Speed Kit for the T100 should hot-blooded owners want to indulge in racetrack forays. Good for an extra 10 horsepower, it consisted of high-compression pistons, hotter camshafts, megaphone exhaust pipes and a twin-carburetor setup, among other speed goodies. This first-year alloy Tiger was apparently in the previous ownership of a sporting gentlemen, as it runs twin carbs and short 'meggas'. Non-standard badges and striping adorn the gas tank, while a chrome-plated oil tank and taillight bracket attract the eye. Engine no. T100 3955NA & frame number for this bike is 18428NA. (786)-759-2843 -Vlad WINNING BIDDER MUST PLACE DEPOSIT ON VEHICLE OF $500 THROUGH PAYPAL WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT US AT (786)-759-2843 Thank you for browsing and good luck bidding!! Auction Close: Successful "winning" bidder must contact seller within 24 hours and place a $500 deposit through Paypal after the auction has ended to verify purchase and make arrangements to complete the transaction. Transport and Shipping: We want you to be completely satisfied with your online automotive experience from purchase to delivery. However, AutoShow Sales and Service is not responsible for shipping and transport arrangements but we will assist you. All shipping charges are the "Buyer's" responsibility. We will help with shipping arrangements but will not be responsible in any way for claims arising from shipping damage. Payment: We accept cashier's checks, certified funds, or WireTransfer. Financing is available to qualified customers however it must be completed before the end of auction. All buyers pay a $195 documentation fee. All buyers will be charged applicable sales tax, DMV fees and registration fees for State the vehicle will be registered in. Disclaimer: We make every effort to present information that is accurate. However, it is based on data provided by the vehicle VIN decoding and/or other sources and therefore, exact configuration, color, specifications & accessories should be used as a guide only and are not guaranteed. Under no circumstances will we be liable for any inaccuracies, claims or losses of any nature. Furthermore, inventory is subject to prior sale at our dealership and prices are subject to change without notice. Prices do not include taxes, registration fees, finance and/or doc charges, or shipping fees. To ensure your complete satisfaction, please verify accuracy prior to purchase by calling (786)-759-2843 Odometer Readings: Due to demo test drives and mechanical inspections, the mileage of the vehicle represented might be slightly different than the mileage stated when the vehicle was first listed on eBay. For updated info on any vehicle, please contact us through Ebay messaging or over the phone. |
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