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Triumph Bonneville OIF 1971

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To you all!
You have served me well for parts and I want to thank you all!
Many more pictures available ASKING $4,000.00 Triumph Bonneville OIF 1971
New Price 04/19/09!

Réal Nadeau
Longueuil, Québec, J4J 3P7
514 794-5003
realn@sympatico.ca

2000 KM on engine rebuilt including custom frame. All it need is your personnel TLC and that would make it yours! Up for sale is a Triumph Bonneville TR120R Chopper 1971 OIF 4 speed. I can spend time to describe all the work that was done on this Triumph but I will keep it simple and be glad to answer your questions by e-mail. All powder coat paint even the motor mount and wheel's hub. Briefly here are the new parts:
Engine rebuilt  2 years ago and no more than 2,000 KM since.
Work done by a professional in Triumph (pistons, over sizing cylinders, head with new valves and all) (I have the receipts).
New clutch with Alloy plate and rod.
Electronic ignition Boyer.
Accel Dual  coil.
Podtronics (no need for zener diode and rectifier).
16 inches rear wheel laced by a professional (bad quality of spoke began to show oxidation), front wheel was laced but using good quality S.S. spoke as well but kept the same size.
Mikuni carburetors.
New 4 inches extended fork.
New risers 6 inches
New tires.
Foldable HWY peg.
Basically what you see is what you will get.
The bike starts first kick all the time and runs smooth and sure gets attention around you!! For me the bike has passed the road test period and needs some work to correct what is wrong on it: Swing Arm was extended 1 ½ inch  to reflect the wheel size NOW NEEDS TO BE PAINTED. Gas tank was leaking , it's ok now but need to be repaired to look good or change it. Needs to weld a bolt on the frame to secure the gas tank near the seat. Primary casing gasket needs to be replaced. One fork seal is leaking a little bit. A bit more TLC on the battery cover and case. Rpm and speedo do not work well. On the picture I made it rigid but you can install rear shocks if you wish. The black frame is the OEM frame and it's a match number with the engine. So if you wish to make it original you can. You are looking for an easy project with no major frustration. I can deliver the bike to the freight company (Montreal area) but would prefer that you pick it up. The bike is registered in Quebec Canada now in  2007 and do not need inspection or what ever if sold in Quebec . Thanks.

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