$8,000
Roscoe, New York
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Posted Over 1 Month
First, whoever buys this motorcycle will also get a jar of my homemade blueberry jam. It's really good, if I may say so.Also, if you're within 250 miles of me, we can discuss my riding the bike to you. On to the bike -- For a high performance, good looking cruiser, I don't think you can beat a 2010 Triumph Tbird. Just a sweet bike, at all speeds and in almost all conditions (from around town to the highway). And as beautiful / cool a motorcycle as is made these days, I think. As I've written up here in prior attempts to sell it, if I didn't need the money and hadn't moved to a house without a garage, I'd definitely hang on to it. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 I'd encourage you to read reviews of the 2010 Tbird online - overwhelmingly positive. In terms of the specs, it's a 1597cc, 97.27 ci engine, 107.7 ft lbs of torque, and 6 speed. Fuel injected, belt-driven, liquid-cooled, has a 5.8 gallon tank (good for long rides), and double disc brakes in the front and a single disk in the back. Simply a solidly constructed machine (no plastic-y feel like on comparable Japanese cruisers), that's a smooth ride from bottom to top speeds. It does great with city riding (I rode it mostly in and around Washington DC for a few years, and love the way it handles at slow speeds and in traffic), and even better roaring around country roads or opened up on the highway. This one has a bunch of Triumph custom add-ons (all chrome), including: high flow mufflers, engine dresser bars, rear dresser bars, adjustable highway pegs, master cylinder cover, billet fuel cap, "Thunderbird" clutch cover, belt guard, shifter, and license plate holder. Not on the bike but included with the sale are the quick release full wind screen (still in the box, never used) and mounting kit, the color-coordinated headlight cowl (blue with a white stripe, looks sweet), and all the replaced stock parts (mufflers and covers and such). It's also fitted with a lead for a battery tender. It does NOT have ABS, and will need the 6,000 service (which hasn't been done yet -- otherwise it has been serviced on time by a Triumph dealership). The first time I tried to sell it on here, a guy wasted a bunch of my time by committing to buy it and then backing out at the last minute. The second time, someone created a fake account to "buy" the bike, presumably to get the posting down. It's beyond me why someone would do something like that, but I guess there's no shortage of jerks in the world. Bottom line - I'm honest, and just looking to balance my books and see this bike end up with someone who will put it to good use. If you're not a straight shooter and well-intended, please, don't waste my time. Also, if you don't like blueberry jam, I can make it blackberry jam. Also very good. Glad to answer any other questions. Thanks, and safe riding.