Motorcycles

1962 to 1968 Triumph Bonnevilles for Sale

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  1. Kick beginnings quickly and runs strong!The paint on the tank was done by Don Hutchinson's shop.( http://hutchinsoncycle.com/services/paint/) His shop is among only a few sources worldwide with right paint and color. This bike looks stunning!!!! N...
    1 week ago on Americanlisted
  2. The bike starts easily, runs and shifts just like it should. There are no strange noises, no smoke and doesn't leak. All lights work. Fenders are excellent as is the seat. Tire tread is good though probably old. Most chrome is excellent but missin...
    1 week ago on Americanlisted
  3. 1968 RICKMAN METISSE TRIUMPH ROAD RACER ALL ORIGINAL SURVIVORThe condition of this machine is highly original, un-restored, and preserved, having covered 828 miles since new. All of the numbers are factory correct and original. It is the 650 cc en...
    1 week ago on Americanlisted
  4. … motor on a custom Factory Metal Works frame. The motor was reconstructed by Beno Rodi (Regional Coordinator of the American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association. Seen on the TELEVISION show American Pickers) and the rest ...
    1 week ago on Americanlisted
  5. You can not restore one to this condition for 10 grand. It's my personable opinion that this is one of the most beautiful motorcycles ever designed. Everything works as it should, starts on one kick, runs, idles and rides as new. Does not leak one...
    1 week ago on Americanlisted
  6. Begun as a matching number, low-mileage, complete, yet tired, motorbike deserving a nut and bolt restoration as required in 1998: Fresh lacquer black frame, bottom end bearings, leading end piston/rings/valves. Re-laced wheels, repainted tanks. Ex...
    1 week ago on Americanlisted
  7. Beautiful 1968 Triumph Bonneville with matching numbers. (DU67878) This Triumph was provided a full professional nuts and bolts restoration about 5 years ago. Ever since it has just been used for programs and club occasions. It is kept under cover...
    1 week ago on Americanlisted
  8. I'll respond ONLY through phone so please leave me your number. Thanks!Here is a great Triumph to add to any collection, this numbers matching 1966 T120C Bonneville TT Special. New and better pictures please look closely. This bike is VMCC documen...
    1 week ago on Americanlisted
  9. 1965 Triumph Bonneville (T120R/ 650cc)This bike was brought back to manufacturing facility initial paint & & devices by Wayne Hamilton. I have possessed this bike given that 1997. I have had work done on the clutch, front brakes and has a fresh ba...
    1 week ago on Americanlisted
  10. Throughout the 1950s, the U.S. Triumph distributors Johnson Motors in Pasadena and The Triumph Corporation in Baltimore were typically at odds with the British manufacturing facility. The Americans really wanted a growing number of power and sport...
    1 week ago on Americanlisted
  11. I'll respond ONLY through phone so please leave me your number. Thanks!Here is a great Triumph to add to any collection, this numbers matching 1966 T120C Bonneville TT Special. New and better pictures please look closely. This bike is VMCC documen...
    1 week ago on Americanlisted
  12. 1967 Triumph T-1201967 Triumph Bonneville motor on a custom Factory Metal Works frame. The motor was restored by Beno Rodi (Regional Coordinator of the American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association. Likewise seen on the TV show American Pickers)...
    1 week ago on Americanlisted
  13. This 1966 Triumph T120 Bonneville might be the ultimate classic bike barn find. First of all, its one of the most iconic motorcycles ever built, and it represents the zenith of British motorcycle domination worldwide.
    1 week ago on Americanlisted
  14. It's my personable opinion that this is one of the most beautiful motorcycles ever designed. Everything works as it should, starts on one kick, runs, idles and rides as new. Does not leak one drop of oil.
    1 week ago on Americanlisted
  15. 1966 Triumph Bonneville T120R smooth and very powerful 650cc. The only significant thing not original is the seat - it's a 1969 seat changed in the 70's. Personally, I believe this seat fits the bike better than the original one.Everything works!T...
    1 week ago on Americanlisted

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