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2012 Triumph Street Triple R - Diablo Red on 2040-motos

$7,499
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:1520
Location:

HALTOM CITY, Texas

HALTOM CITY, TX
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Triumph Street Triple photos

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Triumph Street Triple tech info

TypeType:Sportbike

Triumph Street Triple description

2012 Triumph Street Triple R - DIABLO RED, 2012 Triumph Street Triple R Best-in-Class naked bike (675cc triple) Diablo Red R model includes fully adjustable front and rear suspension and 4-piston, radial caliper front brake Less than 2,000 miles (miles subject to change if/when bike is ridden) Serviced per schedule by local Triumph dealer One owner, completely stock, very clean, never dropped nor tracked Clear Texas title, located in Dallas area Includes 2 sets of keys and owners manual Why buy new when you can save ~$2,000 and get a freshly broken in bike? $7,499 cash OBO Buyer responsible for shipping. Call/text 46nine-5five4-zero587 $7,499.00

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