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1982 Triumph T140es Bonneville on 2040-motos

$8,450
YearYear:1982 MileageMileage:2390 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Marne, Iowa

Marne, IA
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TypeType:Classic / Vintage PhonePhone:(712) 781-2351

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1982 Triumph T140ES Bonneville, E-start with low miles! - Matching numbers, all original, low miles 750 electric start Bonneville. One of the last to roll out of Meriden - increasingly collectable. We will perform a full service and tune up on this machine.

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Triumph 250cc Twin Due for India and Indonesia in 2014

Mon, 07 Jan 2013

Triumph will produce a 250cc twin-cylinder naked bike for the Asian market in 2014, according to the director of the brand’s Indonesian distributor. Rudhy Siswanto, president director of PT Global Motorcycle Trading, says the new small-displacement Triumph will be produced at the company’s new factory in Narasapur, India, outside of Bangalore which is set to begin operation in 2014. “The factory in India is focused on small engines.

New Two-Day AMA Racing Schedule Will Be Used At Barber’s Triumph Superbike Classic

Tue, 03 Jun 2014

Fans will see an action-packed weekend full of on-track activities when AMA Pro Road Racing returns to Barber Motorsports Park for the Triumph Superbike Classic presented by America’s First Federal Credit Union June 21st-22nd. The Triumph Superbike Classic will be the debut of AMA Pro Road Racing’s new two-day schedule. Riders and teams will be under qualifying conditions the first time they take to the beautiful and technical 17-turn, 2.38 mile permanent road course located in Birmingham, Alabama.

Enigma Variations

Wed, 14 Mar 2012

Remember the Enigma Triumph being built by a collective of British engineeers and specialists? Just been dropped a note by the bike's owner - know on these parts as JimLin. Inexplicaby, for a journalist's 'project', things still appear to be moving ahead at a healthy velocity.