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1967 Triumph Other on 2040-motos

US $20000
YearYear:1967 MileageMileage:56
Location:

New Boston, Michigan, United States

New Boston, Michigan, United States
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Triumph Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):500

Triumph Other description

Auction is for a 1967 Triumph T100C in very nice shape and ready to roll. The bike is originally from Maine and moved to Michigan with the present owner. It just underwent a recent checkup and tune-up by professional triumph specialist here in Michigan. The motor was completely rebuilt several years ago and turned over regularly while waiting for the owner to finish and get it up and running. The recent decay test performed last fall showed 0% leak down. It has approximately 56 miles on it with a original NOS speedo in place. The motor was completely rebuilt by a noted Brit specialist in Maine ( Ackerman antiques ) yaers ago but turned over regular as noted before. It contains NEW Hepolite pistons, NOS (OEM) connecting rods and bearings. The rebuild of the bike includes a Boyer ignition, carbs rebuilt, NEW Avon tires, NEW seat, petcocks and battery. During the process, a NOS gas tank was used but painted 1968 colors as the owner preferred this color and believed it stands out better than 1967. The bike starts via an on/off toggle switch mounted to the triple tree via a custom billet bracket and requires no key. Sale includes a owners handbook and shop manual. The bike needs new gators and there is a small scratch/ding in the tank during moving years ago to Michigan. It is essentially a one kick start, shifts smooth and purrs like a kitten and has a clear Michigan title. Bike is being sold for a friend so should you have questions please allow a day or two for response time.

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