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2011 Triumph Tiger on 2040-motos

US $7,200.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:15 ColorColor: White
Location:

Madison Heights, Michigan, United States

Madison Heights, Michigan, United States
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Triumph Tiger tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):800 TypeType:Dual-Purpose For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Triumph Tiger description

2011 Triumph Tiger 800 with several add on's
15,5xx miles
I am the third owner
Over $4,000.00 in add ons.

Add on's include:

Heidenau K60 tires front (~85% tread) and back (~60% tread)
Triumph auxiliary/fog light kit $430
Triumph adjustable high screen $250
Triumph headlight guard $80
Triumph aluminum radiator guard $80
Barkbuster hand guards $150
Rox handlebar risers $85
Heated grip kit $240
SW Motech crash bars $250
High way pegs $60
Triumph Aluminum sump guard $250
SW-MOTECH Quick-Lock EVO Side Case Racks $325
SW-Motech Trax Evo Black aluminum sidecases $880
Arrow slip on exhaust $900
High visibility LED flashing brake lights (extra brake lights)
Triumph adjustable brake lever $50
Triumph high level front mud guard $130
Triumph rubber tank guard $40
Triumph paddock stand bobbins $35

Fantastic bike, bike is salvage/rebuilt because what I was told was that the bike was originally a dealer demo in Pennsylvania and the frame had a crack in the paint near the rear passenger peg and I guess the dealership considered that frame damage and deemed it as a rebuilt/salvage situation. Original frame and motor still. Other than that the bike is solid, runs straight as an arrow at 80+ mph, very easy to ride as it has tons of low end crawl and is very quick to accelerate.

There are a few small blemishes, refer to pictures. Front fender had a bolt driven to far through, left side crash bar has a scuff on it, plastic near radiator has a slight crack in it, scuff on the lower right side fork, and the gas tank has some slight scuffs that look like they would rub out. The panniers have some small dents on the top lids that can only be seen in the right light.  

If you want a bike that can haul a lot of gear, get you from point A to point B comfortably, turns heads, gets good gas mileage, is fast, then this is it! Get it in time for your 4th of July trip. 

Comes with new OEM air filter and a set of EBC brake pads. Currently has Amsoil full synthetic in it with 2,000 more miles until an oil change is due (I like to change at 3000 miles). I wouldn't hesitate to ride it from coast to coast with its current state that its in, which overall I consider to be good! 

Does not come with the wheel stand in the pictures. I reserve the right to end the auction early. 

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