Triumph Bonneville description
1966 Triumph Bonneville T120 1966 Triumph Bonneville we have had for some time. Originally a California bike purchased from the son of the original owner, the bike was then kept in Arizona in a large private collection before coming to us. These are hard bikes to distinguish what is original and what is not, What I feel and know are not are the tires, possibly seat cover and I believe the grips, there is a set of gray Amal grips under the seat in packaging. This what I believe to be an English market TT120, this information is only hear say as I do not have the knowledge to state one way or the other, but There is some age patina obviously, there is some slight surface showing of light rust residue in the tank as this bike has just sat for years. The bike was last ran when we purchased it some time ago, there is no known reason why it should not run again. The clock shows 590 miles, the title states that mileage as close to what I feel may be accurate also, as the original title I received stated 362 miles before we purchased it showing the last road registration as 1969. Title has been applied for in our name with the mileage stating the current showing of 590 I suggest you ask questions, these bikes are not cheap, we will answer the best we can. Look at the pictures closely We will assist with working with your arranged shipper or agent |
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