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Triumph : Tiger 1970 triumph tr 6 r 650 tiger original condition mechanically restored

Triumph : Tiger 1970 triumph tr 6 r 650 tiger original condition mechanically restored

$5,799

Grant, Florida

Year 1970

Make Triumph

Model Tiger

Category -

Engine 650

Posted Over 1 Month

Im reducing my collection and only keeping a few bikes , so up for grabs is a sweet o.e patina 1970 tiger .this bike has a rebuilt engine and the rest of the bike has been mechanically restored leaving the original patina .It takes a certain person to love a original bike but here it is a extremely nice runner /rider so just get on and ride ,it has been upgraded with electronic ing ,new tires ,battery etc its a sweet bike ,watch the video below ,I believe or think its a steel at the buy it know price !!! PLEASE READ THE COMPLETE ADVERTISMENT . .Questions call dave 772-321-1437 this advertisement costs money and I do not want to relist as people think there is a issue with the item (if there are any issues they will be described or in video) so please watch video ask questions and look at the terms and conditions of sale , such as payment etc , if you need aide in shipping ? please contact ahead of time .As long as the item is paid for with in 5 working days of auction's end , I will hold item for 30 days with out any cost .PLEASE READ !! PAYMENT : I do not accept PAY PAL sorry ,only for deposit no exceptions !! , cash is always good if not the next best thing is a CASHIERS CHECK on a nationally known bank (such as PNC ,WELLS FARGO ,TD bank ) if its not a nationally known bank or if its OVERSEAS ?? WIRE TRANSFER ONLY !! PLEASE HAVE YOUR FUNDS READY TO GO ,don't count on selling something or hitting the LOTTO !! have the money ready

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Triumph : Tiger 1970 triumph tiger 650 tr 6 r

Triumph : Tiger 1970 triumph tiger 650 tr 6 r

$7,000

Jacksonville, Florida

Year 1970

Make Triumph

Model Tiger

Category -

Engine 650

Posted Over 1 Month

Please realize that a winning bid is a contract and that being said please do not bid if you do not plan to go through with the purchase. This is a 1970 Triumph Tiger 650 TR6R in excellent condition. This bike is a very good rider. Purchased the bike in 2010 here on e-bay from California. Take a look at the photos as the bike is extremely clean and in very presentable condition. Small paint blemishes on front of tank and at rear fender light mount, no leaks. Bike starts first kick. Garage kept. Features include, Clear title in my nameMatching numbers (Frame/engine)NOS Tank and rear fender (hand pinstriped), front fender repaintedNew Tires/Tubes, Stainless spokesBoyer Branson IgnitionNew batteryNew Header pipes/crossover pipeNew cylinder Base nutsPetcocks If your interested, bid to win as there are just to many after auction e-mails and questions to follow up on than I have time for. Do not bid if you do not plan to follow through. Thank you. Payment in full through cashiers check/cash in person. Shipping when the payment clears my bank. Shipping is the responsibility of the winning bidder. Please check out my other auctions. Items are as described.

Triumph : Tiger 1970 triumph tr 6 r tiger nice restoration

Triumph : Tiger 1970 triumph tr 6 r tiger nice restoration

$7,500

Modesto, California

Year -

Make Triumph

Model Tiger

Category -

Engine 650

Posted Over 1 Month

1970 Triumph TR6R Tiger nice restoration 1970 TR6R New powder coated frame, all powder coated black parts, wiring harness, exhaust system, cycle colors paint, many re-chromed parts, complete engine rebuild, tires, wheels, stainless spokes and nipples, new seat. Does currently need a horn, new fork covers. I purchased it at Mecum auctions in Las Vegas a few years back.

Triumph : Bonneville TRIUMPH 650 BOBBER CUSTOM HARTZ BROS TR6 T120R 66 YOUR CHOICE

Triumph : Bonneville TRIUMPH 650 BOBBER CUSTOM HARTZ BROS TR6 T120R 66 YOUR CHOICE

$12,500

Watertown, New York

Year 1966

Make Triumph

Model Bonneville

Category -

Engine 650

Posted Over 1 Month

Listing is to have a custom Triumph bobber built for you by us here at Hartz Bros Custom Cycle in Watertown, NY. The bike will be completed within 2-3 months. We will require half the price of the auction as a deposit to get the bike built, the remainder will be due upon completion.. I have a 1966 engine with Florida title that will be used. We specialize in full custom Triumph builds and restoration of pre 1970 Triumph 650 motorcycles. Our bikes feature fully rebuilt engines from the sludge tube up, including new main bearings, rod bearings, pistons/rings, valves/springs/guides and all new seals and gaskets. Primary will also be rebuilt using new chain,clutch plates, and charging system. Fuel is delivered by a brand new Amal carb or a pair if you want dual carbs. Bikes are all wired from scratch using top quality connectors and heat shrink. We use the new Wassell electronic ignition systems, over 30 installed with no issues.. We use the new repop slimline gas tanks instead of some old rusty leaky tank. Pnut tank also available. Front forks will be completely rebuilt with new seals, boots, bushings and powder coated trees,ears, and lower sliders. As always we use The Factory Metal works hard tail and oil tanks. new rims with stainless spokes and new tires. powder coated rims also available. Auction will be for a bike like you see in the pics.. any other options will need to be worked out before the bike gets started. you can have any color gas tank and rear fender along with a stripe.. Seat is made by Sinister.. bars are your choice but standard bars are euro bend.. A harley front end with disc brake is available may cost extra. please ask questions before bidding, deposit of half is due within 7 days of auctions end. Remaining balance is due when the bike is done and ready to be picked up.. shipping is available anywhere in the world but the bike gets paid for before leaving the shop. Call me with questions 3157833744 Josh

Triumph : Tiger 1970 triumph tiger tr 6 totally original runs perfectly ca black plate

Triumph : Tiger 1970 triumph tiger tr 6 totally original runs perfectly ca black plate

$9,900

Santa Monica, California

Year 1970

Make Triumph

Model Tiger

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 650

Posted Over 1 Month

Fantastically original and untouched, but a superb rider! 1970 Triumph Tiger TR6R Frame no. TR6R PD31770 Engine no. PD31770 TR6R 1970 is considered a pivotal year for Triumph motorcycle design. It was the last year of what many considered some of greatest motorcycles ever made. Although it lies in the shadow if its big sister, the Bonneville, the 1970 TR6 is probably one of the most rider-friendly and versatile Triumphs made in the modern era. In 1970, Triumph offered two variants of the TR6 - the C model, primarily intended for dual purpose riding - and the R model for every day street and touring use. The 1970 650 single carburetor twins reached the zenith of pre oil-in-frame development with features such as a progressive and powerful dual leading shoe front brake, light throttle operation and a change to an American SAE thread form on all fasteners. This change alone greatly assisted dealers and owners alike in servicing the motorcycle. Other changes specific to this year include a revised rear passenger grab rail, and a significantly improved engine breathing system. 1970 was the only year to incorporate a pair of removable front engine mounting plates that made engine removal and installation an easy task. The TR6 of this year also features a fuel tank with a larger capacity than the Bonneville to further enhance its touring capability. In the performance department, the TR6 will run only a few miles an hour shy of the Bonneville's top speed, acceleration is on an almost even par easily through third gear and fuel economy is exceptional with 60+ miles per gallon not unheard of. The timeless styling of this motorcycle, its throaty exhaust note and overall reliability of a single carb configuration, make this a very rideable and desirable collector motorcycle. The zenith of the collector grade motorcycle is an unrestored bike, still in its original paint. And here is an excellent example. Owned from new by a local Southern California gentleman, the bike, now showing 22,400 miles, was his prized possession. Completely original and untouched, the bike oozes perfectly consistent patina and feels exquisite. This highly collectible, numbers matching TR6 dates from this pinnacle year of 1970, built in November of 1969. It is absolutely original, in Spring Gold with black stripe and original Tiger sticker. The colors are repeated on the striped fenders, also original to the bike. It features is original California black license plate, and is currently registered. This survivor runs perfectly and has just undergone an extensive service and sympathetic mechanical restoration by a true marque expert, at considerable cost, including clutch, engine overhaul, brakes, cables, fork rebuild, etc. When I say this is a 1-2 kick bike, I am not saying it lightly. I rode it yesterday for the first time in 6 weeks and it fired up on the 2nd kick. It rides flawlessly. Brakes and suspension feel like a bike should. It is fantastic and I would honestly ride it anywhere. It starts easily and idles smoothly, and has good, responsive power. It shifts well through an excellent clutch. 99% of the hardware is original to the bike, and all cycle parts are original. I couldn’t bring myself to change the seat cover, even with the small tear, or footpeg rubbers, as they too have stood the test of over 45 years! It even has the original Manufacturers sticker on the frame. There are a few scratches and scuffs around the bike, to be expected on a 45 year old machine, which has never been restored, and a couple of dings in the top of the tank. The side panel is not original to the bike, but is about the only part I can find that isn’t. The original wiring harness is still in place for the most part and all electrical works as it should. Thousands of 650cc Triumphs of all different models were produced and delivered worldwide, and I can’t imagine too many still exist, falling to scrap yards and the like. Many of the survivors have been customized or restored. With today's rising interest in barn finds and other unrestored motorcycles, this very special time capsule Tiger offers a buyer the chance to own one of Triumph's most collectable street machines, knowing that the investment is sound.

Trim TOTALLY ORIGINAL RUNS PERFECTLY

Triumph : Tiger 1971 triumph tiger 650 tr 6 r barn find project bike clean stored since 1977

Triumph : Tiger 1971 triumph tiger 650 tr 6 r barn find project bike clean stored since 1977

$2,900

West Chester, Pennsylvania

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Model -

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Original 1971 Triumph TR6R TigerSame Owner since the 1970's! This bike came from a good friend of mine. He purchased it in the 1970's and rode it 1 time before storing it away, until this weekend its been in the barn. Its a 1971 Triumph Tiger 650 with a clean and clear title. It has 12,956 original miles. I was told it was the original paint, but you be the judge. I assume it needs total restoration. The engine turns over and is not frozen. Its a very cool old piece and I had lots of interest just taking it home on the trailer. Please ask any questions prior to leaving an offer. Item is located in West Chester, PA 19382 and shipping can be setup fairly easily. Please read all descriptions thoroughly and ask all and any questions prior to bidding. Parts are used unless noted and wear should be expected with age. Always have trained proffesionals install your parts, and always consult with an expert prior to bidding or purchase. I am not responsible for incorrect fitment. I do my best to describe all items honestly and to the best of my ability. This item may fit a variety of models, so please check with your local parts expert prior to bidding.PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING

1970 Triumph Bonneville T120R

1970 Triumph Bonneville T120R

$6,500

Woodridge, Illinois

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Make -

Model -

Category -

Engine -

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1970 Triumph Bonneville T120R, Matching engine & frame T120R numbers, Last year of separated oil tank, not oil in frame as in 1971, Fresh top end, Gorgeous paint job to original colors and striping, Runs and drives fine, Pitting on headlight bucket and small dent in rear rim, Titled, Has TR6 single carb head for easy driving, Comes with Bonneville head to change if you wish dual carbs again, $6,500, photos available, Can ship, 630-985-2097 Buzz Walneck, Illinois, Better face to face question and answers now than sending E-mails, That can take a week longer, each question, I talk not type old school works best, Overseas exception, $6,500.00

Triumph : Other 1965 triumph tr 6 s c

Triumph : Other 1965 triumph tr 6 s c

$8,950

Essex Junction, Vermont

Year 1965

Make Triumph

Model -

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

This is a repost as a Buy It Now. A buyer from NH ended up bailing on us. This is a neat write up about a special bike. ***************************************************************************** For you Classic Bike fans in general, and vintage Triumph enthusiasts in particular, my partner Nick is parting with his one-owner TR6 S/C. This is a quintessential 650 Triumph in desert sled guise as a "Sport" / "Competition". These are rare bikes - yes, more rare than a Bonnie. The story of how he put this bike together out of a crate while working at a local Triumph dealer in the 60's and the journey they have both been on since then is worth the read. Nick and I own The Classic Bike Experience here in Essex, VT, and he is the Triumph subject matter expert in our group. A bad back and a desire to see the bike used has led him to the decision to part with it. Only to a good home folks. If you can't appreciate what you are looking at, then best to find something else. The bike will be listed on eBay shortly, so if you are keen to check it out, call or better yet, drop by the shop and see it for yourself. Jack **************************************************************************** 1965 Triumph TR6S/C Vin # DU19654 Owners statementJuly 6, 2015 I bought this motorcycle in late Fall of 1964. I was working as a Toolmaker's Apprentice for General Electric and the Toolmaker I was working under was Frank Pelkey, the owner of Frank's Motorcycle Sales in Essex Center VT. He offered me a job nights and weekends assembling motorcycles from the crates and "commissioning" them. When this model was announced, only (2) units were allocated to new England and I spoke up for one of them. I had become partial to the TR6's as they were less finicky about carb settings and not significantly different in output power. The bike was originally fitted with a single speedometer by VDO, center mounted above the headlight. This unit was prone to collecting water and becoming hard to turn to the point that the cable would break after several years. I replaced the cable regularly and had the speedo rebuilt by VDO twice. As a result, the total mileage became very unclear. Several times I would run the bike for a month or two without the speedo , as I was on a limited budget. (who has extra money when they are 20 years old?) In the summer of 1965 I rode it every day rain or shine as it was my only transportation and my girlfriend at the time had taken a job in Hartford CT after graduating from college, so my routine became simple; ride back and forth to work every day, 4;30 Friday night, hammer down the road from Burlington to Hartford and hammer back Sunday afternoon. Lots of miles, never a break-down on the road. I was very faithful to the oil change routine, 1000 miles or less between changes used Quaker State exclusively, bought it by the case. I also did motor work while at Frank's and saw first-hand what happened to engines that didn't get regular oil changes. I couldn't afford new parts so I was very careful to not need them. One weekend I didn't go to Hartford as the dragstrip in Milton VT having a "run what you brung" event that I couldn't resist. I managed to match Cycle World's road test results exactly with an ET of 15.88 @ 88mph through the ¼ mile. This was the only time I dragged it against the timer, all other contests were impromptu and based on circumstance.. I will say that a properly tuned TR6 will whip ass on a poorly tuned Bonneville everytime. Timing settings and technique on 4CA points plate bikesare true separators of skilled mechanics from hackers. The later points plates with individually adjustable and timeable points are much to be desired if points are your thing. I got married to my girlfriend in 1966, so the long rides came to an end and I also had access to a car now and then so the bike became a little less used but still regularly ridden to work and on weekends. In 1967, BSA came out with the 650 vertical twins in a grey painted frame. I thought this was the greatest look in motorcycles so I blew my bike apart one lost weekend and painted everything on it that was black a lovely Kelly green courtesy of Rustoleum spray cans. One of the dumber things I did while in my 20's, but certainly not the only one. (Getting married ranks right up there) Being Dinks during the mid 60's led to a lot of different activities not all of which resulted in the motorcycle being the center of my world. I rode on a bob sled team one winter, (1966 I think) and rode over on the bike in the spring to Mt. Van Hoevenberg to show my wife the bobsled run when it wasn't quite so cold. During that ride I was shoved off the access road by a station wagon intent on using the whole road . The resulting dump in the ditch bent the handlebars slightly and scraped the rim of the headlight. The bars have been replaced but the headlight ring still shows the scar from that episode. 1967 became a year of change for me and the bike. The Vietnam War was going strong and my graduation from the GE Toolmakers Apprentice program meant my draft exemption was up for review. Once I was re-classified, the handwriting was "Writ Large" on my wall, so I enlisted 24 hours before I was drafted in to the US Army. A very good friend agreed to keep the bike for me and ride it regularly while I was in service to my uncle and he was as anal a person as I was about oil changes and maintenance, so I felt it was in good hands. This proved to be the case as I returned 2 years, 11 months and 22 days later to a motorcycle running as good as I had left it and undamaged by its time in another shed. In 1970, I rode it regularly back to work and anywhere that my interests lay including Sunday morning breakfast rides by the local BMW contingent. No discrimination, any two wheeled vehicle was welcomed. 1971 was the year I began serious dirt riding, Suzuki 185's then Cam Am 175's, so the Triumph took a back seat to those interests, although I did brush-bash the Crown Point Military Road for about 30 miles before realizing it wasn't the desert and a 'Western desert sled" wasn't a good "Northeast Stump Jumper" This was the year that the Dunlop Trials Universals went away in favor of K70's and then a K81 for the rear. Replacing the stock sidecar gearing setup with one tooth higher countershaft sprocket pushed the TR6 into highway only territory from then on. Riding it regularly until 1977 when the world fell apart, getting divorced and selling almost everything I owned of value. At that time British motorcycles were relatively worthless due to the Japanese takeover of the motorcycle world. I couldn't get $300 for it. I was determined not to give it away, so I used my military training and preserved it with cosmoline and other materials to ensure it would endure many years in storage without serious detrimental effect. Moving into skuzzy apartments and having little cash for any pursuits other than life support led to a long dry spell in motorcycling. That spell ended in 2009 when I entered into a Classic Bike Cooperative, the forerunner of the Classic Bike Experience. I started restoration and re-commissioning the TR6 in 2009, letting it slide while starting up the business end of CBE and finished the restoration in 2014. It is now complete and needs completion of the initial break-in period, having been run about 65 miles in test and fettling. Details of engine rebuild: New rings, valves, guides, intake seals added, cylinder honed for new rings, taper =.0005 or less. Bore is standard. Cam reground by WEBCAM, lifters refaced. 6CA points plate fitted. (4CA available) New shell bearings, new ball and roller mains. Sludge trap cleaned. Gearbox; This is the W/R option (Wide Ratio) All new ball and needle bearings and thrust rings. New correct ratio speedometer drive gears. (Sidecar gears originally fitted available) Chassis and Body: New paint by Bob Myers Cycle Colors, Burnished Gold with White with the correct pin striping. New control cables and speedo cable. New rubbers on footpegs, K/S & gearshifter. New chain and sprockets. The bike has all original parts either on it or in boxes waiting to be re-used by a future owner. List of changes from original condition" Visible: Dunlop K70 & K81 tires in lieu of Trials Universal. Stainless rims replaced the rusted Dunlop items. Folding foot-pegs, an option added in 1967. (originals available) Later model (1966) rear brake drum with bolt-on sprocket Weber oil rocker feed manifold LED taillight (6V) Pillion peg extensions Single Smiths Speedometer fitted (original VDO and bracket available) Battery tender lead Invisible: Battery cut-off switch added under seat with removable key Spin-on type oil filter added in return line, located above center stand behind engine. Speedo drive gears to match sprocket configuration (originals available) Engine has "lightened" cam drive gears per John Healy design. (originals available) Engine is internally updated to latest ball and roller crankshaft mains and location scheme Engine is prepared internally for Jay Straits venting scheme. Forward mount area is drilled for venting and drainback and filled with stainless steel mesh pack for baffling. External vent location is not drilled. Comment: Purists may say that the all black seat is not original, but it is and was fitted from the crate by me. The seat has not been re-covered. One of my conditions of purchase was that no one except me uncrated it and did the assembly. Also the small tail-light was fitted originally as the larger "bullet" style was being introduced in 1965 on the Bonnevilles, The TR6's were the "poor relations" as far as production priority was concerned as the Bonneville was the star seller. The headlight brackets do not look correct, as the holes in them were added in the late 60's to accommodate a set of Honda directional lights, long since scrapped. Nick Woodbury Owner.

Trim TR6S C