1997 triumph daytona t595 955cc - RARE - PERFECT - 13k miles
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1997 triumph daytona t595 955cc - RARE - PERFECT - 13k miles
Name: Bryan
Location: Maryland
Means of contact: pm or txt 410 four 90 4678
Price: $4850obo
VIN: SMT502FK2VJ052629
Miles: 13,200 and gradually going up
Description:
No joy rides unless you have cash in hand, motorcycles license AND insurance.
Just picked up this immaculate 1997 triumph. Great bike, zero problems. Just rode it from PA to MD. And the best part is it'll pass inspection the way it sits!
-Dunlop sportmax qualifier front and rear tires
-The bike comes with a Lockhart speedscreen tinted screen, but also comes with another clear screen and a shorter tinted screen, both appear to be factory Triumph screens.
-I have all manuals for the bike along with the aforementioned service manual.
-The undertail has been cleaned up Ermax undertail painted to match the factory yellow paint and the rear signals are Lockhart mini blinkers.
-The previous owner just serviced the bike with synthetic oil and a new filter as well as flushed and refilled the cooling system. The spark plugs are new and the air filter has been cleaned and recharged.
-The rear sprocket has been upgraded to a Renthal unit, but the bike comes with two spare rear sprockets that are in excellent shape.
-The bike has the rear seat cowl installed, but comes with the factory rear seat as well.
-The pipe is a Vance and Hines SS2R Slip On and really makes the bike sound incredible...especially once you wind it up!
-A factory Triumph accessory luggage rack is included and installs beneath the seat cowl or rear seat.
-An accessory fan switch has also been installed so you can turn on the fan on hot summer days before the factory relay kicks in
Problems
-Two small scrapes 1-2inches long on the bottom of the bike in the clear coat, can't see unless laying on the ground
Pictures:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Z9xV...ature=youtu.be
Location: Maryland
Means of contact: pm or txt 410 four 90 4678
Price: $4850obo
VIN: SMT502FK2VJ052629
Miles: 13,200 and gradually going up
Description:
No joy rides unless you have cash in hand, motorcycles license AND insurance.
Just picked up this immaculate 1997 triumph. Great bike, zero problems. Just rode it from PA to MD. And the best part is it'll pass inspection the way it sits!
-Dunlop sportmax qualifier front and rear tires
-The bike comes with a Lockhart speedscreen tinted screen, but also comes with another clear screen and a shorter tinted screen, both appear to be factory Triumph screens.
-I have all manuals for the bike along with the aforementioned service manual.
-The undertail has been cleaned up Ermax undertail painted to match the factory yellow paint and the rear signals are Lockhart mini blinkers.
-The previous owner just serviced the bike with synthetic oil and a new filter as well as flushed and refilled the cooling system. The spark plugs are new and the air filter has been cleaned and recharged.
-The rear sprocket has been upgraded to a Renthal unit, but the bike comes with two spare rear sprockets that are in excellent shape.
-The bike has the rear seat cowl installed, but comes with the factory rear seat as well.
-The pipe is a Vance and Hines SS2R Slip On and really makes the bike sound incredible...especially once you wind it up!
-A factory Triumph accessory luggage rack is included and installs beneath the seat cowl or rear seat.
-An accessory fan switch has also been installed so you can turn on the fan on hot summer days before the factory relay kicks in
Problems
-Two small scrapes 1-2inches long on the bottom of the bike in the clear coat, can't see unless laying on the ground
Pictures:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Z9xV...ature=youtu.be
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Re: 1997 triumph daytona t595 955cc - RARE - PERFECT - 13k miles
bump for a wonderful bike I had a 98' and they're highly underrated/under-appreciated. GLWS nonetheless but you'll prob not have luck selling it one here unless someone really is a fan of these like me.
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