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Triumph Trophy Se on 2040-motos

US $17,499.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Norwich, Connecticut, United States

Norwich, Connecticut, United States
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Triumph Trophy description

The Triumph Trophy SE has been equipped with several features including the electronic suspension,a high quality sound system with Bluetooth and iPod connectivity, and Tire Pressure Monitoring System. It has also been given a USB port, and an additional 12v power socket, 134PS, 1215cc three-cylinder engine, ride-by-wire throttle system and torsional damping system. The Triumph Trophy SE gives a more enjoyable ride with more than just the basics, it has an electronically adjustable windscreen and the 4-piston/4-pad front calipers are fitted to the Trophy with intelligent linked ABS brakes. Powered by a 1215cc Liquid cooled motor and paired with a 6 speed transmission. Contact Monica at 860-886-5902 to get pre-approved!

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