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2006 Triumph Bonneville T100
865cc 3,411 miles Excellent condition This is my personal motorcycle and is in excellent condition. There is nothing whatsoever wrong with it, I just don't ride as much as I did and time to sell it. I believe that an open, honest, fair, no games or gimmicks, no reserve auction is the best and fairest way to sell a vehicle. So here it is, an absolutely no reserve fair auction and a great chance to own a great very low mileage Triumph Bonneville T100. So bid to win, because the highest bidder will win this great bike. |
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