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2013 Triumph Tiger Explorer (u54485) on 2040-motos

$12,995
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Appleton, Wisconsin

Appleton, WI
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Triumph Tiger tech info

VINVIN:SMTF02XK3DJ554485

Triumph Tiger description

2013 Triumph Tiger Explorer (U54485) http://www.motorcyclesofmilwaukee.com/lc/527819Remaining Factory Warranty LOW APRIL FINANCING (to qualified credit) WE TAKE TRADESThe Tiger Explorer has many nice features like, cruise control, traction control, ANTILOCKING BRAKES brakes, adjustable seat and windshield, shaft drive, on board computer. Schlossmann BMW and Triumph Motorcycles12011 W Silver Spring DrMilwaukee, WI 5322 Vehicle info http://www.motorcyclesofmilwaukee.com/lc/527819 year: 2013 Make: Triumph Model: Tiger Explorer Mileage: 750 Stock #: U54485 VIN: SMTF02XK3DJ554485

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