1973 Triumph Trident 750 In Original Outstanding Condition on 2040-motos
Noblesville, Indiana, US
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Triumph Trident description
The bike was purchased new by my father in 1973 and has remained in the family since. It was used on a regular basis until the early 90s when my father could no longer kick start it. The bike has been stored inside since and has not been started. It has 4971 original miles. I have an original receipt for the purchase as well as the manual that came with the bike. The method of payment will be cash upon pick up.
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