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2003 Triumph Daytona on 2040-motos

US $1,270.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:22 ColorColor: Yellow
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Triumph Daytona tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):600 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Triumph Daytona description

This is our Daytona 600 2003 registration and model in color yellow.

It was originally purchased from new from the windy corner dealership in Leicester. The bike has had two previous owners since then and they have kept the bike well looked after, there are very few minor scratches on the bike, nothing major or noticeable at all. 
The bike is currently has 22,000 miles on the clock, so very low for the bikes age. The bike has had three services stamped in the book, including the big 12,000 mile service. The bike would also come with lots of paperwork, previous MOT certificates ETC... the V5 and owners manual and key. 

The bike has had some electrical issues which we do not want to invest time in to solving. The bike appears to need a new battery, regulator rectifier and possibly stater, although we have not investigated in to the issue. 

The bike is available for collection, however delivery is possible.  

Any questions then please feel free to ask, the bike will be sold as it is sold as seen. 

Many Thanks,

James McManus 

Destination Triumph - Washington 

01903 893784

james.mcmanus@destinationtriumph.co.uk


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