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2010 Triumph Tiger on 2040-motos

US $22000
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Redmond, Washington, United States

Redmond, Washington, United States
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Triumph Tiger tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,050 TypeType:Sport Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Triumph Tiger description

2010 Triumph Tiger 1050 ABS
 
7,600 miles

 
Tabs renewed in April of this year (two months ago). Clean title. It has a new Shorai battery. There are Absolutely NO issues with this bike. I have kept the bike very well maintained and it will be a hard sale. The Tiger 1050 is a wonderful machine. I have owned and operated many motorcycles and this by far the most comfortable and better performing, especially for touring/long trips. I am selling it because after decades of riding Motorcycles,  I’ve found myself not able to ride multiple motorcycles as much, plus kids, a 2nd home, careers, etc. This is the reason the Triumph only has 7,600 miles. It’s only ridden seasonly (fair-summer weather) always garaged, started & ridden seasonally  and then parked.

I have over $3800 in accessories, prices do NOT include the labor cost & time, the majority listed below.  

The bike comes with these factory accessories:
 
- Center stand ($225)
- Handguards ($180) 
- Side luggage ($1200)
- Triumph Top Case/2ND Rider Back Support ($550)
 
Custom accessories that will be included and are already installed are as follows:
 
- 2015 Shorai Lithium Ion Battery ($220)
- Front fender extender (Fendah Extendah) ($65) 
- Extended chain guard (Pat Walsh Designs) ($55) 
- Silverfish radiator guard ($120)
- SW-Motech handlebar risers ($103)
- Lowered foot pegs (Mustang), ($159)
- Vario windscreen with lip, ($180)
- Padded Triumph Made Seat ($320)
- Bags Connection "City" gas tank bag, excellent condition, with Quick-Release set up. Includes map holder, and rain cover ($250).
SW-Motech fuel tank electrified charging station for above bag. ($180). This accessories directly ties to the battery  and allows devices placed in the tank bag to be charged while driving (i.e. GPS, Mobile phone, iPad, flashlights, or whatever needs charging).

 I have taken great care of this bike. Never ridden in rain or ridden hard.


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