It's a 1976 Triumph Bonnieville 750 T140. Low milage, runs grt
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He is right got2go
I'll buy it. Seriously. Or at least consider it! Feel free to send me a personal message (click my avatar) with more details including price and location. I've got a garage full of BSA's and Nortons... my only Triumph is in about 100 bits right now so a runner would be nice to have...
List it on eBay. They have a catagory for classic cycles.
HOW MUCH????? Email me please
walnecksclassiccycle trader, sold 4 there, check local 7-11 , or online
Obviously, Ebay.
Look for The Classic Bike exchange if you are in Canada - http://www.classicbikeexchange.com/
Also, your local Trader publication.
Do some web searches - look for bike clubs in your area. Brit bikes enjoy a particularly good cult following - you should be able to sell readily.
When you advertise, include the full details - year, make, model (which you have). Actual mileage is much more helpful than ''low mileage''. State colour. Describe condition: original, rebuilt, restored, project, etc. Describe any required parts. Describe any damage. Describe any new parts. Asking price? Location?
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