Detail Info for: Triumph: Thunderbird 2013 triumph thunderbird motorcycle 1600 cc 6 speed trans blue metallic black

Transaction Info

Sold On:
08/25/2016
Price:
$ 8000.00
Condition:
Mileage:
2325
Location:
Hastings, Minnesota, 55033
Seller Type:
owner, B.J. Williams

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
2013 Triumph Thunderbird
Submodel Body Type:
Engine:
Transmission:
VIN:
SMTB01TL8DJ572195
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

Standard features include: 1600 cc water-cooled parallel twin 6 speed transmission belt drive adjustable suspension self-canceling turn signals ABS Tachometer Trip odometer two-tone paint--black with metallic blue accents5.2 gal gas tank Kelley Blue Book price for bike in excellent condition $9210 Factory accessories (with current retail prices): Chrome radiator cover $150 Chrome shift/brake lever kit $108 Front engine dresser bars $250 Rear dresser bars $180 Auxiliary light bar $330 Heated handlebar grips $229 Lower air deflectors $150 Full-size quick-release windscreen $545 TORS long high-flow exhaust $450 $2362; Times .55 of retail per KBB: $1300.75 Aftermarket equipment (with current retail): Rivco rider footboards $280 Rivco chrome handlebar risers $170 Mustang two-piece wide touring seat with rider backrest $699$1149; Times .35 of retail per KBB: $402.15 Total KBB fair price: $10902. The bike is cosmetically and mechanically perfect, and at 2300 miles, it’s hardly broken in. I'm fairly certain there's not a lower-mileage '13 to be found. It has been professionally maintained by Midnight Motorcycle of Hastings, MN , and over-wintered in their heated facility. KBB prices do not include the cost of installing parts, and many accessories (including all electrical equipment) were professionally installed. The Thunderbird is a classic-looking cruiser. Its marbled-metallic-fading-to-black paint job is one of the most stunning you'll find on a stock bike. The water-cooled, belt-driven 1600 cc engine provides plenty of grunt, but Triumph’s parallel cylinder configuration makes for one of the smoothest twins on the market. The Thunderbird also lives up to Triumph’s reputation for building agile-handling bikes. I’ve configured the bike for comfortable cruising. It has a full windshield and lower wind deflectors. It also features Rivco floorboards and a front engine bar ready for pegs if desired. The Rivco chrome handlebar risers, bring the grips back toward the rider a critical inch, and in conjunction with the wide Mustang seat and rider back rest provide a very relaxed riding position. If you have back problems this bike can help. The addition of bags would make it a fine touring bike. Although the engine is very young, I’ve been getting just north of 40 mpg. With the 5.2 gallon tank, that's an honest range of a little over 200 miles--no need to pay last chance gas prices. The Thunderbird is also the only bike I know of that offers an inexpensive engine upgrade kit should you choose to go that route. For about $900 dollars you get parts worth over $2000 purchased individually. The kit includes pistons and cylinder sleeves that increase displacement to 1700 cc, a more aggressive cam and other critical parts. When you’re ready for it, you can get an engine rebuild that’s actually a significant upgrade on the original powerplant for around $2000 including labor—the traditional looks of the Thunderbird with the engine of the Storm.

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