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Triumph : Bonneville Vintage 1976 Triumph Bonneville 750

Triumph : Bonneville Vintage 1976 Triumph Bonneville 750

$5,000

Jerome, Idaho

Year 1976

Make Triumph

Model Bonneville

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Engine 750

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Very cool - 750 Bonneville. Strong runner. Original Shop Manual. Over $1,600 in shop work/parts. Any questions call Bob @ 810-459-0182 Please - I don't need help selling! No scammers!

Trim T140V

1976 Triumph 750 Bonneville

1976 Triumph 750 Bonneville

$9,550

Fresno, California

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1976 Triumph 750 Bonneville Custom. 750cc- Hard tail kit- Electronic ignition - Front and rear disc brakes- Front and rear reservoir- Front tire and wheel 19inch Avon- Rear tire and wheel 18inch Avon- 2500 miles on transmission and motor- BMX handle bars- End of bar mirrors- 5 Speed - Drive line chain- Never been dropped. Qualified buyers may be eligible for Financing Nationwide Shipping and Extended Warranties.

Triumph : Bonneville 1976 triumph bonneville t 140 750 cc

Triumph : Bonneville 1976 triumph bonneville t 140 750 cc

$4,995

Perrysburg, Ohio

Year 1976

Make Triumph

Model Bonneville

Category -

Engine 750

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1976 Triumph Bonneville T-140, 750 CC. I brought this from Arizona. Intending to restore and ride it. It has been restored, but age and health conditions now prevent me from being able to ride it. It has new tires, cables, seat, battery, wheel bearings. It has Mikuni carbs. Everything else is OEM. It's setting in my driveway, FOR SALE, so it may go away if someone offers more than the bid. It has been run since the work was done, but has not been ridden. I have not gotten tags for it. It has a clear Arizona title in my name. Please feel free to ask any ??s before bidding. If shipping is needed, a quote can be obtained from U-SHIP.com

Trim T 140

Triumph : Bonneville 1976 triumph bonneville

Triumph : Bonneville 1976 triumph bonneville

$3,800

St. Charles, Missouri

Year 1976

Make Triumph

Model Bonneville

Category -

Engine 750

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1976 Triumph Bonneville T140V 750. Only 15,780 miles, runs strong, transmission shifts smooth. New premiere Amal carb, new battery. Lights work, gas tank clean, good K81 Dunlop tires. No rips in seat. Front and rear disc brakes, five speed left side shift and no leaks.Only selling due to recent purchase of newer street glide. Original matching numbers!

1976 Triumph Bonneville T140

1976 Triumph Bonneville T140

$8,500

Canoga Park, California

Year 1976

Make Triumph

Model Bonneville

Category Classic Motorcycles

Engine 750 cc

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1976 Triumph Bonneville T140, BITCHEN 76 Triumph T140V Bonneville OIF 750cc CAFE RACER with front & rear disc brakes, loaded with custom touches and sick upgrades. Less then 4K miles since engine was removed from frame, split open and fully restored to like-factory new condition. New top end as well. All new gaskets and rings everywhere. Plethora of extra parts and original manuals for asking price. I will sell these items separately if we negotiate a price under my asking price. Runs great, doesn't leak oil. More power then you can probably handle. to test ride, you must have cash in hand. Any accidents and you agree to buy the bike. Must have M1 motorcycle license and bring own helmet. Loaded with chrome and custom parts, check out the craigslist ad for full details and more photos: :// /sfv/mcy/4724395532.html $8,500.00 8184451226

Trim T140

Triumph : Bonneville 1976 triumph bonneville total build from frame up crank up

Triumph : Bonneville 1976 triumph bonneville total build from frame up crank up

$18,950

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Year 1976

Make Triumph

Model Bonneville

Category Custom Motorcycles

Engine 750 cc

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A call from Jeff Phillips (owner of Redline Cycle Mpls.) telling me he had found what he referred to as "raw material" was when things really started to happen. Little did I know how raw the material actually was. A 1976 Bonneville, left outside, leaning up against a garage in Minnesota for 14 years was just plain sad. Seat rotted right through the pan, discs solid orange and chain so rusty we had to break it just to move the bike. But... he was right, all the raw material was there. A 2 into 1 exhaust and Mikuni carbs were the only mods. No extendo frontendo or obvious signs of crashing. I'm not a trained mechanic but having previously owned 5 Triumphs (dating back to a "65" T100C) figured I was up to the challenge. A large network of biker pals to tap for advice and services helped seal the deal. The motor was dropped off at Redline. The 2 into 1 was deposited in the nearest dumpster and the rolling chassis went to my basement workshop where it would live, in one form or another for the next few years. Armed with a big rubber mallet, 3 cans of WD40 and some tools, the next few months were spent disassembling, bagging and tagging. After cutting out the airboxes and some minor bodywork to repair where onetime highway pegs had partially collapsed the downtubes, the frame, swingarm, tripletrees and centerstand were sandblasted and sent to powdercoat. Installed new steeringhead bearings and swing arm bushings and the frame was done. Wheels were another story. Rims rusted beyond repair, had to be replaced. Spokes were upgraded to Buchanan polished stainless, 8ga.front, 9ga. rear and laced to the rebuilt and newly painted hubs. Discs were surfaced, drilled and nickel-plated. One rusty forktube needed replacing and a trick involving Trident frontend parts succeeded in lowering the front by almost an inch and improved dampening and rebound. Both master cylinders were upgraded to stainless. New shocks were added. A wider rear tire, Metzler Perfect ME 120/90-18 required notching the chainguard, but when combined with the heavier spokes gave the business end of the powertrain a more serious look. At Redline I was the official parts washer, which was referred to as "doing dishes". Jeff's generosity in, allowing me to help wherever I could, kept the project moving and helped keep the ever-rising cost down. Things like a new speedo drive or $300.00 for new stainless fasteners were constantly coming up. When asked by my wife how much a newly acquired part cost, I said $100.00, to which her response was "I've heard that before, are all the parts $100?" Pretty much I said, except for the $200 ones. Chrome had been going out in batches for a while. A local street rodder named "Big Ed" was the go-to guy. He had a connection with a plating company whose truck made weekly scheduled stops at his shop to service him and his club of builders. This was huge. Not only would they do big pieces, like both fenders (which I was able to reuse) but they would do small pieces like tank badges, fork cap nuts, headlight ears and even assorted bolts. Amazingly both gauges worked, but to this day there's still a cobweb under the glass in the tach. The wiring harness was upgraded to clothwoven. The clutch-side handlebar switch was scrapped in favor of cleaner looking (old/style) horn/dipswitch.The taillight was polished and augmented with 2 Arlen Ness "speeding bullet" turn-signals, chosen specifically for the way they mimicked the headlight shell. Unfortunately the guts mimicked "The Prince of Darkness" and had to be retrofitted with L.E.D.s .A new seat was added along with a new grabrail. New 1"1/2 pipes were easy but prices for mufflers were all over the board, from lowend reverse-cone megaphones, to two grades of high quality Norton/style imports, available from Minnesota Brit bike parts guru Mitch Klempf. I chose Norton/style, for which I got quality, performance and a great sound. No regrets! By now the tank, sidecovers and jugs had been dropped off with my good friend and "House of Kolor" founder Jon Kosmoski. This would be the third bike Jon had helped me out with over the past 3 decades. Again I was allowed to help and was now #1 in charge of paint removal, sanding and beadblasting. A high heat primer was applied to the jugs and red pearl was the choice of color for the double scallop on the tank. Jon's is also where I spent many hours standing at the buffing wheel trying to reverse 14 years of oxidation on the lower legs and engine covers. The motor was completely rebuilt. Crank, rods and pistons were balanced, magnafluxed and shotpeened. Clutch hub, shift spindle and rockerarms were lightened. Timing gears beveled. Jugs were bored .040 over. Cams were changed and tappets re-radiused. Kibbelwhite Precision Machining valves and guides with intake seals. High output stator. Surflex clutchplates. Stock advance and points were retained for quicker advance. The head was "dual plugged" for which an extra dual-lead coil was added. Head also lightly milled to raise compression. The exhaust ports were threaded and fitted with screw-in spigots which reverted to the way the old/style pipes were installed versus newer press-in pipes which are notorious leakers. A custom heat sink was fabricated for the repositioned diode. The engine breather tube was rerouted under the back fender. Even the patent plate on the timing cover was replaced, which for anyone that knows is a very touchy operation. Also fabricated were polished stainless mounting plates for the new mufflers. Later model sidecovers were added to accommodate K+N filters. This bike build was a 3 year project during which every nut, bolt, bushing, bearing, screw and washer was removed, refurbished, replaced or upgraded. Improving on the factory wherever possible was a priority. The end result was I got the bike that I had envisioned and the satisfaction of bringing it back from the dead. But most importantly...I now own something that Triumphs have always been about, "A fun bike to ride." It is ridden regularly, along with my currently owned 1984 Kawasaki 750 GPZ and 1991 Honda ST1100. This bike won “First in Class” at the BBC Rally (British Biker Cooperative), a Wisconsin based club dedicated to the preservation of the British motorcycle. Cylinder boring, plus modifications to cams and front suspension by Steve Ferree. Mileage since rebuild less than 4,000 miles. Buyer pays shipping costs.

Trim T140V

1976 Triumph 750 Bonneville Custom

1976 Triumph 750 Bonneville Custom

$9,550

Fresno, California

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1976 Triumph 750 Bonneville Custom 750cc Hard tail kit Electronic ignition Front and rear disc brakes Front and rear reservoir Front tire and wheel 19inch Avon Rear tire and wheel 18inch Avon 2500 miles on transmission and motor BMX handle bars End of bar mirrors 5 Speed Drive line chain Never been dropped Qualified buyers may be eligible for Financing, Nationwide Shipping, and Extended Warranties. MAKE: Triumph MODEL: 750 Bonneville

1976 Triumph BONNEVILLE T140

1976 Triumph BONNEVILLE T140

$6,000

Saddle River, New Jersey

Year 1976

Make Triumph

Model BONNEVILLE T140

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Engine -

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I am a collector of 1960's to 1970's British Motorcycles. I am the second owner. I am selling this 1976 Bonneville T140V ( 750cc engine, 5 Speed, Red & White color ) to make room for new acquisitions. This bike has 12,212 miles but the top end was rebuilt by Kenny Augustine at 9000 miles. The Head was flowed, polished & ported. The pistons are 20 thousands over bore with a 10:1 compression. The bike has a Boyer electronic ignition, 32mm Del-Lorto twin Pumper Carbs., oil cooler, rear sets, Dunstall Decibel Mufflers, rear luggage rack, Clean Title and more. The bike is stored in a climate controlled garage and is meticulously maintained. The bike is a first or second kick starter and is an extremely strong runner. I have the original Triumph owners Manual as well as the Workshop Manual. Must see to appreciate.

1976 Triumph Bonneville T140

1976 Triumph Bonneville T140

$6,900

Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Year 1976

Make Triumph

Model Bonneville T140

Category Classic Motorcycles

Engine 750 cc

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1976 Triumph Bonneville T140, Here is a beautifully restored example of a collectible anddesirable British Twin the 1976 Triumph Bonneville T140V. A twin 750cc, 5-speed left-side gear footshift with dual disk brakes, U.S. model. The 1976 model is widely considered to represent the best era of the classic Bonnevilles longhistory, regarding dependability, engine power and comfort. This motorcycle has beenprofessionallyrestored and thoroughly gone over by renowned classic Brit bike motorcycle mechanic Rex Floyd, who owns Brit Bike Repair, located in Franklinton, N.C. The bike had a total engine rebuild completed in 2015, to include new pistons & rings, and the sludge trap cleaned toas-new condition. There are no oil leaks, no smoke, and the Bonneville is ready to ride. Motor sounds and runs excellent, and gear transmission shifts smoothly through all 5 gears. Matching frame &engine numbers; clean title (no salvage, flood, accident or theft history) & currently registered & tagged with the North Carolina DMV. Location of the motorcycle is near Raleigh, N.C. This motorcycle has always been stored inside in a climate controlled environment. Seller requests a $500 deposit by the winning buyer is required within 48 hours of auction close, and remainder of payment is due within 7 days, in cash or by PayPal. Contact Steve at (919) 245-2326 for inquiries: Description of Restoration: total engine rebuild with new 020 pistons & rings onfresh bore newvalue & guides sludge trap cleaned; as-newcondition original & professionally re-chromed handlebars, headlight,grab rail and front & rear fenders polished front & rear brake hubs; front & rear new brake rotors & pads; front & rear new Dunlop tires - front & rear; correct period new Excelraised edge aluminum rims & stainless steel spokes, front & rear new exhaust headers and mufflers, beautifully chromed braided stainless steel brake lines, front & rear twin 30mm Amal MkII carburetors, rebuilt with no play in slides new lithium Shorai battery Boyer electronic system & solid statecharging system chrome polished front fork lowers, with new rubber fork gaiters original braided wiring harness polished handlebar controls that work correctly nice tank badges; correct period newmirror (left side); correct period nice condition &recoveredseat, with no rust on seat pan new rear chain & sprocket new speedometer & tachometer cables immaculate paint on tank with period correct Cherokee Red & Cold White paintscheme, with hand-painted gold pinstripe Workshop Manual for Triumph Twins is included No turn signals (but can be added to the existing wiring harness connections) $6,900.00 9192452326

1976 Triumph Bonneville T140

1976 Triumph Bonneville T140

$6,000

Indianapolis, Indiana

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1976 Triumph Bonneville T140, Vintage 750cc parallel twin. The engine has been rebuilt with only 100 miles on it since rebuild. Headers have been heat wrapped and mufflers have been painted. New charging system, New headlight, New air filters, New fiberglass side panels, New Mikuni carbs, New mirrors, and more! $6,000.00 7654183172

2017 Yamaha YZ450F

2017 Yamaha YZ450F

$6,599

San Diego, California

Year 1976

Make Triumph

Model BONNEVILLE T140

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Engine 750 cc

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Own a classic! New/rebuilt engine with new wheels, aluminum calipers, electronic ignition and much MUCH, over $12,000 invested. Odometer shows 31 miles, but like everything else on the bike it's been renewed/replaced/upgraded, actual mileage unknown. Triumph's T140 Bonneville is the obvious choice for a first British classic bike. Here's why... First off, they don't cost a fortune, so you can try an old Brit bike to see if you enjoy the experience without mortgaging the cat. Second, there are heaps of 750 Triumphs on the market at any time, so you have plenty to pick and choose between. Production of the 750s started in 1973 with the twin-carb T140V Bonneville and the single-carb TR7V Tiger, direct descendants from the Speed Twin all those decades earlier. The first few 750s were actually 724cc but the vast majority are 744cc (76mm by 82mm) from 1974-onwards. The 750 Triumphs do everything fairly well although they tend not to excel at one thing in particular - apart, perhaps, from steering rather more sharply than some lumbering four-cylinder contemporaries from overseas. Financing (see our online credit application), credit cards, trade ins and consignments welcome. Or have a bike to sell? We pay top $$$$. GP Motorcycles - Ducati of San Diego - San Diego's ALL European Motorcycle Dealership, Ducati, Aprilia, MV Agusta, Husqvarna, Moto Guzzi, KTM, Norton, 3617 India Street Ste. B, San Diego, CA 92103, 877-351-7060,

2005 Triumph BONNEVILLE T140

2005 Triumph BONNEVILLE T140

$6,000

Blytheville, Arkansas

Year 2005

Make Triumph

Model BONNEVILLE T140

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2005 CUSTOM TRIUMPH ENGINE: 1976 -750 Bonneville. Totally rebuilt with new bearings, seals, clutch, primary, valves, guides, springs etc. Balanced lower end. Harmon Collins street dragster cam. R type followers. Light weight push rods, ported and polished head with modified intakes welded carb spigots and 34mm Mikuni carbs extensively dialed in, 1 ¾” exhaust system, Routts slipper type forged pistons. Boyer electronic ignition system. Vibrator polished crank cases, head, and rocker boxes. Machine polished outer covers. K&N air filters. CHASSIS 1977 oil in frame triumph with swing arm extended 5” and widened 1 ½”. Engine moved over ½” to clear 150 rear wheel. Rear section cut off, reconfigured 2” lower with rear fender struts built in. Custom electrics box and side covers. Fiberglass extended and flared sportster style gas tank. Oil filler plug moved to front of frame and oil lines changed to give extra quart of oil capacity. Frame gusseted, cherried and moulded. 150 x 16 rear disc hub and 3 x 21 disc front, machined discs and GMA calipers and cylinders, stainless lines, modified HD custom forward controls. Left hand shift with 5 speed transmission. Paint is Electron Blue Metallic by PPG All brackets, engine plates, spacers etc are custom machine made from billet alloy and steel plate. Stock length front end with custom machine top tree and drag bars with risers. Handmade and upholstered seat, narrowed HD custom rear fender.

Honda : CB vintage motorcycle 1979 honda cb400t cb 400 bike runs not a project CONNECTICUT

Honda : CB vintage motorcycle 1979 honda cb400t cb 400 bike runs not a project CONNECTICUT

$1,000

Milford, Connecticut

Year 1979

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine -

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this is a great bike, just pulled out of storage not even cleaned yet. runs and drives good, needs carbs cleaned. new battery good tires, chrome and paint are great. just over 8000 miles. babied and well maintained. buyer is responsible for $300 deposit at auction end buyer is responsible for shipping 750 advice aftermarket beginner brat buell build cafe cafe bike caferacer cafe racer cafe racer parts cafe racer stickers carbs carburetor cb160 cb350 cb360 cb500 cb550 cb750 cb900c cl100 cl175 contest conxeart custom custom motorcycle discount first bike free gifts front end gastank gs750 help needed honda honda cb honda cb550 ichiban moto jets kawasaki koso koso north america light mikuni modification motorcycle modification newbie newbuild new member nighthawk prizes project racer rebuild scrambler shocks shop sportster suzuki suzuki 750 swap swingarm tail light technical help vt700c wiring wiring harness yamaha ym1 250 750 850 1200 1967 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1981 ahrma aluminum bars bike BMW Bonneville british bsa build cafe cafe racer Cafe Racer Seat CB cb350 cb400 cb500 CB550 cb750 classic clip-on clip-ons clipon clubman clubmans commando custom davidson Ducati dunstall eBay exhaust fairing fighter harley harley-davidson hd honda Kawasaki motorcycle Norton Parts project racer rear-set rear-sets rearset rearsets restoration seat sohc sportster stock street street-fighter Suzuki tank triumph two-stroke xlcr xs650 yamaha

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