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US $15455
YearYear:1977 MileageMileage:15 ColorColor: silver
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
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Triumph Bonneville description


1977 Triumph Bonneville Silver Jubilee.

Mileage 15,443



This 1977 750cc T140J Bonneville Silver Jubilee with matching numbers is being sold by its second owner, who bought it in 1984 with 1,000 miles on it. The remaining 14,443 miles are nearly all touring miles. 

The 1977 Triumph Bonneville is an amazing motorcycle this one in particular is in amazing condition and could be back in excellent condition with very little effort. The bike does not have any problems starting and always fires within 1 or 2 kicks. It has never been in an accident and has been taken car of meticulousness by Southwest Cycle in Albuquerque New Mexico. It is a rare breed of bike as there was one 1,000 sold here in the United States and 1,000 available in the UK.

The motorcycle comes equipped with a rare factory-approved Craven fiberglass pannier system that is functional. The bags latch but the key was lost long ago. The bags are attached to the black powder-coated metal Craven frame with two rubber-insulated hooks on the top and a Dzu nut on the bottom that allows for secure attachment while riding and quick removal when not.The Craven frame includes a rear deck that I've used while touring to secure a duffle bag and tent with bungee cords. 

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