1968 Triumph Bonneville – Fully Restored in 2010.
All OEM parts were used when replaced. I am only the second owner of this bike. This bike is the best year and the best color (in my opinion! ) of any Bonneville. This bike runs strong. It does not need any work. It is good to go. It is not a “just needs a tune up” or “its fully restored butUsed 1968 Triumph Bonneville 17,149 miles
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