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1969 Triumph Bonneville on 2040-motos

US $19000
YearYear:1969 MileageMileage:18 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, United States

Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, United States
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Triumph Bonneville tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Triumph Bonneville description

This bike was just restored and finished in May. I have owned this bike for over ten years and it was looking worn. Additonally there was a rod failure and so the motor needed to be built
I have been in the Triumph bike scene a long time. I have restored several Triumphs. 
So this bike has
stainless steel spoke
stainless steel rims
stainless steel fork seal
Stainless steel fork cap nuts
the forks were rebuilt
the speedo and tach were rebuilt
the paint was re done - not to standard.
the wiring harness is new as is the Boyer 
the chrome was redone
 
The tank was sent to Ross Thompson for cleaning and to make sure it was solid to paint
the engine was sent to Total Performace in OK- Johny Issac has built hundreds of motors- for flat tracker and road racing- he has built several motors for me and they are rock solid and dont leak
Tires and chain are new as are rear brake arm 
everything on this bike is rebuilt by the best specailists

Now this bike was going to be for me, sadly I have health issues and the bike has to go. I have several Triumphs, so I did it to my taste - hence the color is not stock- if you want it made to the orginal color I can have that done before it is shipped. 

The last item is the case- those of you who know the bike will see it is a 1970 bottom end top is the 69 parts. The rod did damage to the case and I had no choice but to relace it- At the time I thought I would keep it so it doesnt matter It is a "matching" numbers bike as the frame matches the case. 

So if you  are looking for a new Bonnie you can ride anytime this is the bike for you and it will trade at less than a collector bike. If you keep a battery tender on it and start it ride it to keep gas from going in carbs you will be happy

If you are a collector the parts alone are worth the price or you can find a 69 motor and slip it in

thanks for looking I have tried to be a clear as I can - please let me know of your questions.

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