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FS: '12 Street Triple R-Super Clean and Tastefully Modded MASSIVE PRICE DROP

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#1 · (Edited)
MASSIVE END OF SEASON PRICE DROP

DETAILS: 2012 Triumph Street Triple R
MILES: 8,600
LOCATION: Lake in the Hills, Illinois
PRICE: $6,000

Up for sale is my beloved and gorgeous 2012 Triumph Street Triple R. The bike is in astounding condition and has been tastefully modded to bring out the best of what Triumph offers. I am in love with the bike but I find myself with little time to ride. Thus, it's time to make room in the garage. I am the second owner. The bike has been adult owned, meticulously maintained, and has never been down.

Tasteful Modifications:
•Rare Leo Vince Slip-On System (Only Obtainable from Europe) with Custom Silencers for Optimum Sound and Performance
•Triumph ECU Tune
*Suspension Professionally Tuned by Team Triumph, Janesville Wisconsin
•JPR Shorty Levers-Black Anodized Aluminum with Red Adjusters
•Genuine Triumph Painted Fly Screen
•Genuine Triumph Painted Belly Pan
•Genuine Triumph Painted Radiator Cowls
•Genuine Triumph Rear Tire Hugger
•Tech Spec Tank Grips
•Carbon Fiber Tank Pad
•PowerBronze Fender Eliminator
•Intense HID Genuine 5000K Dual-Intensity (high/low beam) HID system
•Custom LED Front and Rear Turn Signals with Marker Lights
•LED Parking Lamps
•LED Turn Signal Relay Flasher (to correct fast flash rate)
•LED Brake Light Flash Module (Fast Flash, Followed by Slow Flash when Braking)
•Reflective Red Wheel Stripes

Maintenance: This bike has been meticulously maintained throughout its life with me. The 6000 mile service was performed without discovering any issues. I just performed a bunch of maintenance work since I planned on keeping the bike. This bike is ready to ride. No other work is required this season or probably next. The tires have enough tread to get through this season without an issue.

Maintenance Details:
•Oil (Valvoline 4T Racing Oil) and Filter (Genuine Triumph Brand)
•Coolant System Flush and Filled with Engine Ice
•Brake Fluid Flush
•New Front and Rear HH Sintered EBC Brake Pads
•Chain Cleaned and Lubed Every 300 Miles using Silkolene Pro Chain Synthetic Lubricant
•Battery Maintained with advanced C-Tech Smart Charging System

As you can tell from the pictures and from this ad, I have lovingly maintained and enjoyed this bike. The bike is currently in winter slumber mode. The battery remains on a C-Tech charger and the tank is filled with Sta-Bil. The tires are very close to the wear indicators.

Lastly, I have a remaining balance on this bike. Therefore, the bank is holding the title. Payments will be made to my credit union. Once the bank verifies funds, the title will be released to the buyer. A State-Issued Bill of Sale will serve as proof of purchase and allow legal ownership transfer until the title is released by the State of Illinois (usually within five business days).

NADA Guides:
Suggested Retail: $10,419
Average Retail: $7,021

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#33 ·
Oh shoot. I should be more specific. Sorry bro. I'm looking to take it back to stock for the most part. Just going to part out accessories. Haha. Nah man. I don't want to destroy the bike itself. I just want to recoup some of the accessories cost and maybe sell the bike a little cheaper. Thanks for the post though. I should've known it would be confusing. Doh!
 
#35 ·
Things can move fast around here - don't leave anything up for interpretation ... :) hope all is well ... I can't wait for riding season to come. I need an outlet ...be safe and good luck with the part out ... Oops I mean getting her back to stock.

09 ST3R
 
#44 ·
Bump. The bike is still available. I couldn't, in good conscious, sell to the local buyer. He was an 18 year old kid who was a first-time rider, buying my bike even though his friends were going to make fun of him for not having a liter bike. The whole thing was a recipe for disaster and, in my line of work, didn't want my bike to be the device that got this brand-new and obviously pressured rider into trouble. So...still for sale.
 
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#46 ·
Thank you Ditch Doc, and also thanks to Neanderthal for thumbs upping my post. I'm going to miss the hell out of the bike when it sells, but I'm certainly not in a position where I need it to go at the expense of someone making a poor decision. I'm quite proud of myself for being mature enough to hopefully educate this kid. I helped him find some nice Ninja 250 and CBR options and imparted some knowledge on him. Hopefully he took it to heart. Either way, I couldn't sleep at night knowing I sent this kid off on a bike he clearly wasn't ready to handle. I may not have the money in my pocket, but I'll sleep well at least. Stay safe fellas.
 
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