Detail Info for: Triumph : Bonneville T100 2009 Triumph Bonneville Salvaged, crashed with Video

Transaction Info

Sold On:
07/10/2011
Price:
$ 2024.99
Condition:
Mileage:
Location:
Burnsville, Minnesota, 55337
Seller Type:
Private seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
2009 Triumph Bonneville
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Engine:
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VIN:
SMT910K119T378769
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Vehicle Detail

I have a 2009 Triumph Bonneville T100 that has been in a light front end collision. It's almost road ready, just needs a little work. So this would be a great way for someone somewhat handy to get a really good bike for thousands less. I have replaced many parts and it is drivable, but still needs a couple parts to make it road ready. It runs great. It has the fuel injection system vs. the carberator. The speedometer is gone, so I have no idea how many miles it has on it. But the Illinois salvage title was issued in Sept. 2010 and it's an 09' so it couldn't have too many miles on it. Depending on how prestein you want it determines how much you have to do to it. It needs a speedometer and a headlight for sure. It also needs a small amount of welding to the front most motor mount. Other than that, the optional stuff (As far as I'm concerned for not caring about cosmetics as long as it's functional) the gas tank is dented pretty bad, but does not leak. I was hoping to just get a tank braw for it. Or get a used one off ebay. Maybe a new ignition switch as the key is broken off in it (So it still doesthe job, just always does the job so anyne can start it any time. You might be able to get it out of there though, I never tried.) Then maybe a couple brackets like headlight bracket and speedometer bracket if you don't want to straighten them.) Then the front fender is in great shape, it's just grey instead any other color on the bike. The brakes need to be bleed, and the battery charged. The start button doesn't work so I wired a temporary push button switch (I didn't look into it, most likely a crimped wire, but don't know). And any other problem I haven't encountered yet (Don't know of any). If you are interested I highly suggest stopping by and taking a look. It's a good bike that has been a fun winter project, just decided I have too many projects. I may potentially entertain trades, but it would have to be exactly what I didn't know I needed. Or a BMW F650 motorcycle engine or salvaged bike of that kind. Or pretty much any right side drive single cylinder or parellel twin that has a small foot print. (For one of my other projects.) Here is a video of it running and going into gear: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdZTHpwXMgc

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