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1969 Triumph Bonneville

Matching numbers, the 69 Bonneville is considered the most desirable Triumph. The bike has done 5,000 miles since complete restoration just to stretch her legs to the closest ice cream shop. I did not have to tighten the chain once since restoration.  

As you can see the bike is not 100% original, there is more chrome and polished parts, but to my eyes it looks better. I also put TT pipes on and don't put the knee pads. The list of new parts is too long to put it here (10,000$ only in new parts). It starts on first kick and pulls very strong. Full synthetic oil (Motul 300V) has been changed every 500 miles.

To put it back to perfect condition there is very little to do, the Triumph logo on the seat cover has faded a little since I washed the bike more than I have ridden it!! The black paint of the speedometer has been scratched.

The bike can be crated and shipped at the buyer's expense. Here are some shipping cost examples: To Florida 550$ cnd, to California 1000$ cdn.

Franco Serli (418) 955-0170 Québec City, Québec, Canada.

Email: franco.serli@videotron.ca



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