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2011 Triumph Bonneville T100 Cafe Dark on 2040-motos

US $7,500.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:17000 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Bourbonnais, Illinois, US

Bourbonnais, Illinois, US
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Triumph Bonneville tech info

TypeType:Standard Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):865 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:SMT910K13BT466793

Triumph Bonneville description

I'm selling my beloved cafe racer converted Triumph Bonneville T100, one of the best toys I have ever owned.

I bought the bike last year (Nov) from Motor Cycle Center (Team MCC) all stock with no modifications. Over the winter I transformed the stock T100 into what I thought a cafe racer styled bike should look like. I wanted to build something that would be a reliable bike that had a 'gritty' look to it, but still was very clean

It is the T100 "Black Edition" and has 17,000 miles on it. The bike is extremely clean and well kept for the mileage. Recent oil change and new battery ~1,000 miles ago. The tires are going to need replacing mid next season, they still have some life remaining. It has been very reliable and has never left me stranded or given me any problems. It has really been a great ride.

The bike comes along with TONS of attention. Everyone wants to talk to you about it. I cannot ride it anywhere without someone wanting to start a conversation about it. 

After I bought it from MCC I began modifying the bike.

Extras include:

-D&D 2-1 race exhaust
-Heat wrapped exhaust
-plasti dipped the wheels, headlight, and headlight brackets. (has held up GREAT)
-painted rear sprocket black
-maund fender eliminator
-new turn signals front and rear 
-maund rear signal brackets 
-norman hyde rear sets, these are my favorite mod by far.
-thruxton gel seat
-thruxton rear seat cowl
-removed the rubber pads from the tank knee area
-British customs airbox elimination kit.
-authentic napoleon bar end mirrors.
-LSL clip on handle bars.
-fork gauters 
-D9 low profile gauge mount
-thruxton front fender
-new headlight brackets
-new front brake rotor
-removed the rear chain guard
-matte black center stripe (vinyl) on the tank and rear seat cowl
-rear passenger pegs removed
-front end is lowered about an inch

Always garaged and well cared for. Wiped down after every ride. All stock items that were replaced are included. It has never been down or dropped.

Title in hand. NO TEST RIDES. Located in South Chicagoland, IL.

*i have the right to end this auction early as it is also for sale locally.

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