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2003 Triumph Speed Triple on 2040-motos

US $8700
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:20 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Denver, Colorado, United States

Denver, Colorado, United States
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Triumph Speed Triple tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):955 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Triumph Speed Triple description

2003 Triumph Speed Triple 955i in Roulette Green. Has 20,800 miles on it.  This bike has been meticulously maintained and runs great.  

I have alot of work done to this bike:

Valve adjustment with new gaskets
Fork oil change
Rear wheel bearing regreased
New spark plugs
Fresh oil and filter change
Coolant was changed about 6 months ago
Battery is good
Steering head bearing service
Tires are good.
Galfer wave rotors front and rear
Stainless steel braided brake lines front and rear
HH Sintered brake pads front and rear
Rear caliper was rebuilt with all new seals
Front calipers were rebuilt with daytona 675 teflon coated pistons with all new seals
Shorty adjustable brake and clutch levers
Rizoma bar risers
Renthal FatBars
Rizoma grips and reduced twist throttle
1050 Speed triple clutch cable
Radiator and oil cooler grilles
Headlight wiring mod with upgraded bulbs
New fuel filter and fuel sender
Metal fuel line connectors
Throttle body sync
OEM Triumph rider gel seat and the original
Rear tail cowling and the original seat
New DID gold chain
New sprockets front and rear +3 teeth in the rear
Chopped fender 
Integrated rear tail light with license plate lights and turn signals - all integrated together
Mini aftermarket front turn signals
K&N air filter
Blue Flame exhaust
Comes with a Bagster tank cover and tank bag
Ducati Monster 1200 tinted front brake master cylinder
OEM Triumph bar end mirror
Has a OEM Triumph fly screen
ECU has a upgraded tune for the pipe and filter 
Comes with a front triple tree stand and a rear single sided swingarm stand made by T-Rex


I also made alot of carbon fiber parts for this bike.   I have made a set of heel guards, lower chain guard, rear brake line guard, exhaust pipe clamp, rear tire hugger, clutch cover, and a rear seat cowl. Also made a couple random brackets for the front turn signals and front brake master cylinder.  All of these parts are currently installed on the bike, the stock parts will not be included with the bike.  

I am sure I forgot half of what I have done to this bike. It needs nothing as of now.  This bike runs great and is in great condition.  Please review photos carefully, comes as pictured with no warranty.  Completely ready to ride! 

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