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    Triumph Street Triple 675

    NOW SOLD - Delighted to say that it's gone to a good home where the new owners will continue to lavish attention on her!

    International Bike of the Year award winner multiple times.

    Purchased brand new and serviced throughout by Hamilton Motorcycle Centre – all receipts available.

    The Street Triple is a great bike for both experienced riders and those stepping up – excellent performance and power to weight ratio, but the wide torque curve makes it completely controllable. Relatively low seat height and light weight suits a wide range of riders.

    • Has covered approx 67,000 km and is in excellent condition - just get on and ride. Never used for commuting. (Owner buying larger bike).
    • Utterly reliable – only work other than routine maintenance: rectifier changed as part of a world-wide Triumph recall and mirror stalks replaced under warranty due to rusting.
    Accessories include:
    - Clear anti-scuff film on tank, front guard and some other parts
    - Radiator stone guard
    - Barracuda Aerosport screen
    - Carbon fibre hugger
    - Nitron fully adjustable shock absorber
    - Rear paddock stand bobbins
    - Acerbis hand guards
    - Ventura rack system and twin bags
    - High quality headlight bulbs
    • Recent sprocket, chain and battery replacements
    • Michelin Pilot Road 4 tyres

    Registered through to end April 2016.

    A long-term review and more photos of the actual bike can be found here: http://geoffjames.blogspot.co.nz/201...revisited.html
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    Nice ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Nice ride.
    Thanks Allan. Would be very happy to keep it but the new GSX-S 1000 arrives in 2 weeks! The dealer offered me a certain price which I knew would have $2-3k banged on it for resale. I priced it so that the buyer and I would both get a win!

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    Your website is awesome

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    Quote Originally Posted by biketimus_prime View Post
    Your website is awesome
    Thanks BP . I don't do much with it these days as I don't want to bore people rigid, but will stick the occasional post on it.

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    I can't see an asking price?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jin View Post
    I can't see an asking price?
    $7,000


    Make:Triumph
    Model:Street Triple
    Year:2009
    Capacity:675
    Engine type:Triple
    Kilometers:67000
    Style:Sports
    Price:$7,000
    Location:Waikato

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    Quote Originally Posted by biketimus_prime View Post
    Your website is awesome
    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    Thanks BP . I don't do much with it these days as I don't want to bore people rigid, but will stick the occasional post on it.
    Geoff was AWESOME for knowledge surrounding the Honda Blackbird set-up when I got mine ( now I have 2 ) the dude rides like a man that obviously knows what he's doing & I value his input on riding & bikes, Jen's on the other hand certainly makes a better brunch than him
    I Used to jog but the ice cubes kept falling out of my glass

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    Quote Originally Posted by insomnia01 View Post
    Geoff was AWESOME for knowledge surrounding the Honda Blackbird set-up when I got mine ( now I have 2 ) the dude rides like a man that obviously knows what he's doing & I value his input on riding & bikes, Jen's on the other hand certainly makes a better brunch than him
    Hami you bastard ! Far too kind - just an old country fart these days. Got to acknowledge that Jennie leaves me for dead as a cook, but thank you for not mentioning that she also catches far more snapper than me

    Safe travels mate!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    Hami you bastard ! Far too kind - just an old country fart these days. Got to acknowledge that Jennie leaves me for dead as a cook, but thank you for not mentioning that she also catches far more snapper than me

    Safe travels mate!
    didn't want to push my luck mate look forward to the write up on the new steed
    I Used to jog but the ice cubes kept falling out of my glass

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    How about a large bag of salt 'n' vinegar chips and CHF20? - now that's an offer you won't get everyday!

    The new ride looks super and the colour - GP* grey so suitable, but does it whistle like the Triple?

    Cheers,
    Mark

    * Grey Power... (yeah, I know, cheeky young fella...)

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    Hahaha - not even for you Mark, but thanks for the offer .

    No, it doesn't whistle. In fact, the stock muffler has got quite a bark; you'll certainly hear me coming!

    Are you and Ken still the Two Gentlemen of Verona? Enjoy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    $7,000


    Make:Triumph
    Model:Street Triple
    Year:2009
    Capacity:675
    Engine type:Triple
    Kilometers:67000
    Style:Sports
    Price:$7,000
    Location:Waikato
    Thanks. The ad details dont show up on tapatalk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    ...Are you and Ken still the Two Gentlemen of Verona? Enjoy!
    So I'd better up the offer to include a few Czech Koruna

    Only until a little later today, then off to Firenze on a Frecciargento - appropriate name for two 'silver-haired' gents... plus a coffee or wine in restaurant car at a modest 200+km/h...

    BTW - Ken wondered how you knew about the Gentlemen of Verona and I said, "Jenni told him!" - nice to have friends

    On a more serious note, if I was looking for another bike would seriously consider your Triple - a true example of the second-hand vernacular "immaculate condition, superbly maintained".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moi View Post
    So I'd better up the offer to include a few Czech Koruna

    Only until a little later today, then off to Firenze on a Frecciargento - appropriate name for two 'silver-haired' gents... plus a coffee or wine in restaurant car at a modest 200+km/h...

    BTW - Ken wondered how you knew about the Gentlemen of Verona and I said, "Jenni told him!" - nice to have friends

    On a more serious note, if I was looking for another bike would seriously consider your Triple - a true example of the second-hand vernacular "immaculate condition, superbly maintained".
    Oi Mark

    Just because I'm a mechanical engineer, it doesn't mean that I'm a Classics illiterate

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