Triumph Bonneville tech info
Triumph Bonneville description
Hi, I am listing my Triumph Bonneville motorcycle that I've had for a few years. This bike has been trouble free. I've never had an issue with this bike. It starts every time and runs like it's new. Everything works, there are no problems. I had tires put on it last fall and I installed a new Interstate battery in July. They only thing I did that is not stock is I added a Bonneville decal on the fuel tank and put a grab bar on the rear from NewBonneville.com. I did change the oil last fall also. This Bonneville is in excellent condition. There aren't scrapes or dents, no tears in the seat. Very nice. Thanks for looking at my bike and I hope you like it! Have a great day. PS I am relisting my bike because the winning bidder was bidding on two bikes at the same time and made a deal with the other guy. Please bid only if you want my bike. It's really not fair to other people. Thank you.
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Triumph Bonneville for Sale
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