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1972 Triumph Custom Cafe Racer on 2040-motos

$8,750
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:21 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Roswell, Georgia

Roswell, GA
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1972 Triumph Custom Cafe Racer, Completely restored . As new. - 1972 TRIUMPH ULTIMATE CAFÉ 1972 Triumph TR6R -completely rebuilt engine with new bearings and seals across the bottom end -sludge trap removed, and cleaned -crank ground -Morgo 750 big bore kit installed -Triumph 750 inlet cam and 1/2 race exhaust cam installed -reground "R" tappets -chromoly pushrods -1971 Bonneville cylinder head -new valve guides -new Black Diamond Valves -new valve springs -mushroom head tappet adjusters -dual 30mm PWK carbs -4 speed transmission -21 tooth gearbox sprocket -new primary chain -new clutch -new alternator rotor -Podtronics regulator/rectifier -AGM sealed battery -Pazon electronic ignition -Harley dual outlet coil -Triumph dual disc front end -new fork seals -Progressive front fork springs -Works Performance shocks -Lipped alloy rims -new wheel bearings -stainless steel spokes and stainless steel nipples -Avon Roadrunner tires -D.I.D. drive chain -new gauges -Auto Meter 100lb oil pressure gauge -16mm Magura master cylinder -braided stainless steel brake lines and oil pressure line -custom bump seat on a stock seat pan -H4 halogen headlamp -Aluminum headlamp brackets -MAC "TT" style exhaust with mufflers -new clutch, speedometer, tachometer, and throttle cables -in-frame oil filter that uses a Harley filter element BIKE IS NEW ! TOTAL RESTORATION AT A COST OF $14K PLUS ! Own it for only $8750

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