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Triumph : Tiger 1970 triumph 650 cc tiger tr 6 new paint

Triumph : Tiger 1970 triumph 650 cc tiger tr 6 new paint

$6,000

Marshall, Michigan

Year 1970

Make Triumph

Model Tiger

Category Sport Touring Motorcycles

Engine 650

Posted Over 1 Month

1970 TRIUMPH 650 CC TIGER TR-6NEW BLACK PAINT, NEW WHEELS / TIRES, MANY EXTRA PARTSRUNS STRONG CALL RIC WITH ANY QUESTIONS, 269 601 2016

Trim TR6

Triumph : Trophy 1964 triumph trophy tr 6 650 classic

Triumph : Trophy 1964 triumph trophy tr 6 650 classic

$6,500

Thousand Oaks, California

Year 1964

Make Triumph

Model Trophy

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 650

Posted Over 1 Month

Owned and operated by retired aerospace engineer. Engine completely rebuilt by expert, including new rod and main bearings. New oversize Black Diamond valves. Head rebuilt by specialty shop with 3 angle seats. New pistons. Updated engine breather. Completely rewired. Electronic ignition. Starts easily. New clutch plates, clutch rubbers, primary chin, and tires. Tapered roller bearings in head set, disk brake, and modern fork provide big improvements in handling and stopping. Bike runs excellent. Street legal with matching engine and frame vin numbers. Runs on today's gas with out pinging. Shipping will have to be arranged and paid by buyer. Local pick preferred.

Trim TR6

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

Trim tr6r

Triumph : Tiger 1972 triumph tr 6 r tiger

Triumph : Tiger 1972 triumph tr 6 r tiger

$7,495

Waldorf, Maryland

Year 1972

Make Triumph

Model Tiger

Category -

Engine 650

Posted Over 1 Month

I AM SELLING MY 1972 TRIUMPH TIGER. THIS WAS BOUGHT FROM THE ORIGINAL OWNER ABOUT TEN YEARS AGO, I AM THE SECOND OWNER IT WAS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WHEN I GOT IT WITH 5200 ORIGINAL MILES. I THEN SET ABOUT COMPLETELY RESTORING IT TO NEAR CONCOURSE CONDITION ALL CYCLE PARTS HAVE BEEN POWDER COATED ALONG WITH THE AIR BOX WHEEL HUBS AND TAIL LIGHT HOUSING,BUCHANAN STAINLESS SPOKES ALL HARDWARE SPRINGS LEVERS ETC CADMIUM PLATED AS THEY WERE WHEN NEW.BEAUTIFUL PAINT WORK ON TANK FENDERS & SIDE COVERS BY MIKE WAMBOLD,ONE OF THE BEST BRITISH BIKE PAINTERS IN THE US,TANK WAS SEALED AT THAT TIME ALSO,BOYER IGNITION HIDDEN AWAY WITH 6 VOLT PVC GERMAN COILS AND A TRIDENT OIL FILTER FROM MAP CYCLES.ORIGINAL WIRING HARNESS UNTOUCHED WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE ELECTRONIC IGNITION WIRED IN CORRECTLY.THE ENGINE HAS NEVER BEEN TORN INTO WITH THE EXCEPTION OF NORMAL MAINTENANCE,NO WRENCH OR SCREW DRIVER TRACKS ANYWHERE ON THIS BIKE,IT DOES NOT LEAK ANY OIL TO SPEAK OF JUST AN OCCASIONAL DRIP FROM THE OIL STRAINER. SPEEDO AND TACH ALONG WITH ALL LIGHTS WORK AS THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO,TIRES WHERE REPLACED WITH JAP DUNLOPS AT THE TIME OF THE RESTO BECAUSE OF DRY ROT. STILL HAS THE MUFFLERS THAT CAME ON IT NEW WITH MINOR DINGS AND SCRATCHES BUT STILL SHOW WELL,I FORGOT TO MENTION THAT ALL THE CABLES ON THIS BIKE ARE ORIGINAL EXCEPT THE CLUTCH CABLE [STRETCHED]NEEDED TO BE REPLACED. RUNS AND SHIFTS AS IT DID THE DAY IT WAS BORN... WELL THOUGHT OUT AND PROFESSIONALLY DONE, VERY NICE EARLY O. I. F. TRIUMPH FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS,ALL REASONABLE OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED JOE

Trim TR6R

Triumph : Trophy 1968 triumph trophy special tr 6 c 5 speed upgrade

Triumph : Trophy 1968 triumph trophy special tr 6 c 5 speed upgrade

$9,700

Sacramento, California

Year 1968

Make Triumph

Model Trophy

Category Sport Touring Motorcycles

Engine 650

Posted Over 1 Month

You are bidding on a meticulously maintained Triumph TR6C. This bike has matching numbers and is 100% original with the exception of a 67 taillight and grey top 67 seat. The petrol tank, side cover and oil tank were flawlessly painted by Don Hutchinson The original seat and 68 taillight are available in separate auctions that I will list later. The Tach and Speedo have been fully reconditioned. The bike has also been retrofitted with a 5 speed gearbox, 21 tooth front sprocket and heavy duty clutch from a later bike. I do not have the original gearbox. The AMAL 930 is new and has the stay up float upgrade. Other upgrades include 6 volt coils and a Boyer Electronic ignition to replace the problematic point style ignition. The bike has a 12 volt system but the 6 volt coils work better with the Boyer. Everyone says they have a leak free unit triumph. I have owned over ten bikes, unit and pre-unit and I can say they must have a black driveway. All early Triumphs leak especially if you don't ride them regularly. By early, I mean pre 1970. That said, this one leaks very little, none from the breather and one small drop after long rides. The engine was rebuilt by the prior owner and runs perfectly. The gearbox has no issues and shift smoothly. I do not hesitate to take this bike on all day rides. Contact me at 916-743-9475 if you have any questions on this bike. I currently own 5 early Triumphs and need to thin my heard a bit. Good Luck bidding. This is truly a great bike and will not disappoint. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE

Trim TR6C

Triumph : Trophy Triumph Trophy TR6R 1966

Triumph : Trophy Triumph Trophy TR6R 1966

$6,995

Lindsay, Ontario

Year 1966

Make Triumph

Model Trophy

Category -

Engine 650

Posted Over 1 Month

1966 Triumph Trophy TR6R 650ccExcellent Condition / Beautiful paint, chrome, seat, engine, etc etcNo rust, no damage, no accidents * Numbers Matching bike* Works perfect / Needs nothing to certify (Will certify if desired for Canadian buyer)* Runs excellent / Great ride and draws praise from everyone* Professional restoration and re-built engine approx 8 yrs ago - estimated 1000 miles or less since rebuilt / very casual use only. (Odometer had been restored and re-set but stopped working at 301.9 so exact mileage not known)* Bike obtained in the USA and transported to Canada 2010 Terrific example of an original, well cared for, and perfectly running TR6R.NADA Guides Estimate Value - $8,500 - $9,000US / Will Sell $6995.00 Bike location is Lindsay, Ontario Canada.US buyer would need to contact Canada Customs to arrange for pick-up and processing...Seller is flexible and willing to assist in this regard. Once arrangement made, could "possibly" transport bike to meet buyernear border... Fort Erie or Niagara Falls NY Full purchase price due within seven days. Sales in US Dollars

Trim TR6R

Triumph : Trophy 1968 triumph chopper tr 6 r tiger trophy clean title

Triumph : Trophy 1968 triumph chopper tr 6 r tiger trophy clean title

$4,995

El Mirage, Arizona

Year 1968

Make Triumph

Model Trophy

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Engine 650

Posted Over 1 Month

1968 triumph chopper. All complete. Was running when parked 3 years ago. Lights and brakes work. Probably just needs a carb clean and a new battery and should be good to go. All parts in very nice condition. Engine very clean for a 68. Extended front end and nice old school flame paint job. Nice rootbeer brown base coat. Chrome is still nice on wheels. This is a beauty and you know you're going to have a hard time finding another one this nice in this condition. Perfect for the triumph enthusiast. Title is a clean Arizona title. Sold as is. Before you make an offer be sure you can cover it. Talk to your wife or whoever before you send the bid. Bike will need to be picked up in the Phoenix Arizona area. If you have a reliable shipping method then I may be able to work something with you but that will be at your cost and your arrangement after payment has cleared for me. If you have no feedback or negative feedback please don't contact me and waste my time. This will be a beautiful and unique bike for the person who is ready to roll with it.

Trim Tr6r

Triumph : Bonneville 1967 triumph tr 6 bonneville 650 cc bobber custom chopper

Triumph : Bonneville 1967 triumph tr 6 bonneville 650 cc bobber custom chopper

$5,800

Rancho Cucamonga, California

Year 1967

Make Triumph

Model Bonneville

Category -

Engine 650

Posted Over 1 Month

1967 Triumph 650cc TR6 Tiger (Bonneville), electronic ignition (no battery), bolt-on hardtail, Biltwell tracker bars & risers, lowered Harley 35mm forks & 21" front single disc wheel (no front rotor), 18" Dunlop rear wheel & good drum, stainless brake rod, stock fuel tank w/new petcocks, spring seat, TF case saver & speedo delete, shortened side stand, hi/lo halogen headlight, LED tail light w/hidden switch, chrome rear fender (rough), new throttle housing & cables, needs paint if you're into that kindof thing.. Engine completely disassembled & inspected, new sludge tube, new rod bearings, new pistons, rings & pins on fresh .020+ bore, all new gaskets, new clutch, ball-bearing clutch rod, good stater, duplex drive chain, tach delete plug, electronic ignition & new plug wires & pair 6v coils. Every single component in the transmission was junk so I had to replace every gear, every bushing, every shaft, every spring, ($500+ just in trans). Bike is in good shape, it has a couple minor nagging issues that I haven't resolved because I've been too busy riding it. One valve guide leaks slightly, I did not rebuild the head (just lapped the valves) and I should have, and the clutch is slipping at high RPM due to the clutch ball & ramp in the cover being worn ($40 part), it's on order so it might be replaced before sold. Starts up warm with one kick, pisses off all the Harley guys, and runs well. Gearing is probably a little low so that might need to be messed with, -1 front sprocket or change drives, etc. Bike gets alot of attention and looks & sounds mean, everyone stops & asks questions, even in traffic. Oh and it leaks a little, lol, it IS a Triumph. Prefer local pickup, but I can box & ship at your expense or work with your transportation company.

Trim TR6 Tiger

Triumph : Bonneville 1961 triumph pre unit duplex tr 6 bonneville 650 cc bobber custom chopper

Triumph : Bonneville 1961 triumph pre unit duplex tr 6 bonneville 650 cc bobber custom chopper

$3,000

Rancho Cucamonga, California

Year 1961

Make Triumph

Model Bonneville

Category -

Engine 650

Posted Over 1 Month

1961 pre-unit Triumph TR6 Tiger, 650cc parallel twin, rare duplex frame, numbers-matching California title, not currently registered last registered 2010; external spring fork with 19" drum brake wheel, 16" rear rim, no rear drum. Engine has polished side covers, rocker boxes and single carb head, no broken fins, cylinder needs a bore/hone to clean it up, stock set of pistons & new rings included. Engine turns over perfectly but I have not disassembled, cams bushings are tight, rods are good, bottom end feels good, magneto looks good, 4 speed trans shifts fine. I have not had the covers off either engine or transmission. Duplex frame has been raked, bolt-on rigid tail section, aftermarket sportster tank, aftermarket triumph hex oil tank, seat and fender not mounted. Includes stock headlight & fork covers, stock wiring harness, bars, throttle tube and clutch lever. This is a project bike, not running, needs work to complete. Comes with what you see in the pics and a box of some bolts & misc engine pieces. Prefer local pickup, but I can box & ship at your expense or work with your transportation company.

Trim TR6 Tiger

Triumph : Tiger 1969 triumph tr 6 r tiger trophy 650 low mile original its only original once

Triumph : Tiger 1969 triumph tr 6 r tiger trophy 650 low mile original its only original once

$6,899

Grant, Florida

Year 1969

Make Triumph

Model Tiger

Category -

Engine 650

Posted Over 1 Month

A rare find a all original low mile ,triumph tr6r this bike is turn key ready to ride ,it runs and shifts great please watch video and read complete description . thanks This is a numbers matching bike with newer tires and battery it has been completely serviced and is ready to ride . please watch the video https://youtu.be/5rEqamNj61c please watch video and ask any questions via ebay ,email [email protected] or phone 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 !!

Trim tiger TR6R

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

Triumph : Tiger Vintage 1971 Triumph 650 Tiger TR6R

Triumph : Tiger Vintage 1971 Triumph 650 Tiger TR6R

$3,000

Springfield, Vermont

Year 1971

Make Triumph

Model Tiger

Category -

Engine 650+.020

Posted Over 1 Month

Up for auction is a used mostly original 71 tr6r.it has a fresh bore,new pistons,rebuilt/de carbonized head,with original valves cleaned and relapped,with a brand new set of springs.everything in spec.the carb rebuilt,tank flushed,new petcocks and new exhaust pipes.is fitted with retro side covers,New batt.new chain,clutch and throttle cables.several other new miscellaneous parts.I got this bike in a trade,and did the work to make it a good runner/rider.It's no beauty queen,but would be a worthy restoration.it is missing a few parts such as mufflers,chain guard,center stand,mirrors,speedo and tack cable,blinkers,rear brake light switch,and probably a few more incidentals.Overall,I belive this to be a good solid platform for for multiple options.it has matching Frame,case and engine#s Real milege is unknown .sold to highest bidder,as is,as seen.Vt. is a non title state.I can supply a noterized bill of sale,or at buyers expense,a VT.regestration,that should,depending on your local laws be transferable. Shipping and delivery is the buyers responsibility,however,I am very willing to help out any way I can at buyers expense.Please,don't hesitate to ask questions.I'll do my best to answer them.I prefer to speak with interest bidders.reach me at 8028859766500.00$ deposit at end of auction,balance due in full within 48 hrs. Unless other arrangements are made prior to auctions end.

Trim Tr6r

Triumph : Other ROADSTER 650cc TR6SR 1964 TRIUMPH #s MATCHING RUNS

Triumph : Other ROADSTER 650cc TR6SR 1964 TRIUMPH #s MATCHING RUNS

$3,800

East Jordan, Michigan

Year 1964

Make Triumph

Model -

Category -

Engine 650

Posted Over 1 Month

#s MATCH,, FRAME,, MOTOR,, TITLE.... 650cc,, RUNS, GOES THRU ALL GEARS..... TR6 SR the 1964 ROADSTER MODEL SAID TO BE THE HIGH PERFORMANCE MODEL SEE PICs OF PAPER THATS WHAT CAME UP WHEN I RAN THE VIN # HAVE YOUR LOCAL TRIUMPH MECANIC GIVE YOU DESCRIPTION SOLD AS IS 2316752027 any qs must be paid in full no later than three days of auction end will hold for shipper 45 days thank you happy bids

Trim TR6SR ROADSTER

Triumph : Other 1969 triumph tr 6 c desert racer

Triumph : Other 1969 triumph tr 6 c desert racer

$7,500

Portland, Oregon

Year 1969

Make Triumph

Model -

Category Dual Purpose Motorcycles

Engine 650

Posted Over 1 Month

Bike purchased as original from flat track racer in 08. This is a numbers matching restomod. I did not intend to sell this as it is my pride and joy. I've slowly been throwing money at this rebuild for the past 5 years. This was meant to be my permanent rider but my situation has changed. My goal was to keep some of the 40 year old patina and coolness, but also make it a reliable and fun rider. Have receipts for major work done. The bike is sorted and runs as great as it looks. I've put the 1000 miles on it during the build and sorting. The motor runs quiet, strong and smooth. The transmission shifts smoothly through all gears. All electrics (charging system, horn, lights, etc) function properly. The general condition of the bike is as follows. Original frame, wiring, sheet metal, front end. Brake, headlight, speedo, running lights, horn, kill button, charging system, and turn signals all work. Original seat cover and grab rail. Original stainless steel fenders.Bike sorted and runs great. Rebuilt:Front and rear hubs turned and fitted with new pads by Otis.Motor split, broken down to smallest part - remachined and rebuilt. Have receipts. DJ Cycle built the head and did the valve job. Dan Hall (RIP) machined the bottom end and cylinders. All new gaskets, seals and parts. New clutch springs and cups.Rebuilt speedo gauge. Unclear of actual miles.Larger sprocket for highway riding.New Dunlap front and rear tires.New hand grips.New teflon throttle, clutch, brake and speedo cables. Clutch is a light pull.High pipes and chip basket fitted in 08. Scratched and stained via my own garage hyjinx and hoopla stupidity.Fuel tank professionally re-painted and striped in three colors with new badges, rubbers and cap. Fuel tank reflectors in tact and re-painted. Side cover and oil tank re-painted at the same time. All re-painted parts have garage rash and dings. Upgrades:New Amal 930 carb added this month.New Electronic ignition upgrade.All mounting plates powder coated.All footpegs, fender stays, trailing arm parts, chain guard, skid plate all powder coated. Fenders used polished stainless hardware.Headlight upgraded to H4 with high low beam.New sealed battery.New BMW turn signals and flasher added with internal handlebar wiring.Battery trickle charger hardwired. NOS Buco saddlebag mounted to bike. Custom saddlebag. Old school waxed cotton (Belstaff Trialmaster, Barbour) and leather saddlebag with bronze and stainless hardware. Built to withstand hell and high water. Multiple pockets and flaps for tools and extra layers.New underside motor skidplate.Harley kick start peddle. Please don't hesitate to ask any questions. Buyer responsible for all shipping costs and arrangements. I am willing to transport the bike to nearby terminal for transport pick up.

Trim TR6CDU

1966 Triumph TR6

1966 Triumph TR6

$5,500

Citra, Florida

Year 1966

Make Triumph

Model TR6

Category -

Engine 650 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

ALL ORIGINAL RUNS GREAT! RIDE AS IS OR PERFECT TO RESTORE $5500 . Please call Terry at 352-598-7431 or evenings at 352-595-5079 for more information.