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Very Cool Custom Triumph Rigid Bobber/Chopper. Many new parts and rebuilt as well:
Rebuilt 650 Motor with new Alternate, Boyer Bransden Electronic Ignition, and typanium unit with new wiring for more reliability. Motor rebuild includes: New Pistons and Rings, Crank Grind, Rebore, Valves and Guides, Every bearing in motor and gearbox is new as well.(and obviously all new gaskets and seals)
Rolling Chassis includes new springer front end with 19" Front Wheel & 16" Rear(new tires as well). New brake master cylinders & Triumph caliper up front. Bolton hardtail has been welded & gussetted for strength. Fuel tank and badges are new items. Painted and powdercoated in Satin Black(really gives this bike the look)
Owner/builder Brian Holzigal has over 40 years experience in building Classic British Machinery. This bike has all the right bits to make it reliable and is set up with a 21 tooth gearbox sprocket for 70MPH at 4000RPMs, just where a Triumph cruises at it's best(it's cruising sweet spot if you will). He has built at least 45 rigid customs in the last 10 years, so he knows his stuff. From 180 rear wheel, raked & stretched or goose neck frames, to 750 kitted & cammed Norton crank smokers. Three more bikes are currently under construction, so stay tuned to Ebay for those.
Back to this bobber, there is no tailight, but the new owner will want to customize that(included). The frame is a Trident frame. The case is from a 72 T120 Bonneville with a more reliable and easier to maintain single card Tiger head. Also, bike has an oil pressure gauge(highly recommended for your vintage British bike)
A bill of sale will be provided. Bike can be registered in Georgia if need be(add 60.00 for this) No title is available. Please check with your individual state to see what is needed to register the bike before you bid on this machine.
Please contact me first before bidding if you have less than 5 Ebay transactions or less than a 95% Ebay approval rating. All questions will be answered promptly via emai. Forget about Wall Street and your 401K, invest in a classic bike that you can ride, enjoy, and appreciate now ! Good luck with the bidding, someone is going to get a really cool machine for not a ton of money.
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