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for sale!
This is a1967 Triumph Bonneville bobber with a single carb head. This bike was built professionally by Don Hutchinson cycles. It features a Choppahead hardtail, Bernier aluminum oil tank, Kawasaki disc brake front end, and a cool semi gloss army green paint job that was made to look like the Triumph TRW army bike.
This bike has a new top end with .040 pistons, ring, valves, guides, and springs. A new clutch and primary chain, Boyer electronic ignition, Tympanium voltage regulator, and a new battery. The carb was rebuilt and the bike runs great. This bike is a daily rider type bike. The wheels are not perfect. The rear has some piting on it and the chrome is faded. The bike has a great patina. The front wheel is aluminum and also straight.
There is alot of new items on this bike other than the fore-mentioned items. All the wiring is new, the keyswitch is new. The seat, bracket, springs, handle bar, clutch lever, and all the cables are new.
This bike will get a lot of attention because it looks classic. You won't be afraid to ride it because it's not so perfect or expensive. It's the perfect bike for someone who likes to ride twisty back roads and wants to show it as a rider's motorcycle.
The bike was also built to be a little more hardcore. Meaning, it doesnt have a front fender or chainguard. We do have a front fender for it if the winning bidder wants it, and a chain guard can easily be fitted by the buyer.
Please look at all the pics and read the description! And ask questions before bidding if you have any. Feel free to call us with any questions 781 245 9663. Ask for Don or Jay
The reserve is reasonable considering the hours put into this bike. Please don't ask. We build quality machine not cheap ones. Shipping will be the buyers responsibilty. We can suggest several options for shipping. A $500 non refundable deposit is expected through paypal 48 hours after auctions end. THIS ITEM IS FOR SALE LOCALLY WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME. THE BIKE CAN BE SEEN DURING NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS.
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