1967 Triumph Mountain Cub
1967 Triumph Other
Price: | US $4,000.00 |
Item location: | Williston, Vermont, United States |
Make: | Triumph |
Model: | Other |
SubModel: | Mountain Cub |
Year: | 1967 |
Mileage: | 50 |
VIN: | T20M4177 |
Color: | Orange |
Engine size: | 200cc |
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The restoration of this matching numbers bike was just recently completed and has 50 debug miles on the NOS speedo. There are a few detours from original, 2v DC charging system, lectronic ignition, o tool box now occupied by coil, ifferent horn as original 6v AC can not be used.
The restoration includes the following:
Engine rebuild with all new bearings and seals, ludge trap cleaned, ew oil pump, ew rod bearing, ew small end rod bushing, ead rebuilt with new valves, uides and seals.
Transmission gear cluster in excellent shape, ew bearings and seals.
Clutch new plates, nd rubber shock absorbers, ew primary chain.
Rebuilt wheels with new rims, S spokes and Trials Universal tires.
New secondary chain (heavy duty) and sprockets.
New exhaust and Monobloc carb.
Charging system has been converted from 6v AC to 12v DC to accommodate a quality ignition system (original ignition systems on these bikes are junk). Using Sparx rectifier/regulator with capacitor so it can continue to be batteryless.
Ignition system is a Pazon Sure Fire (best you can get).
Front forks have been rebuilt with new tubes, eals, eal holders, op nuts, ators.
Rear shocks are Hagon (best you can get).
All frame parts have been powder coated gloss black.
Tank, adges and fenders painted by the "Vintage Vendor".
This bike is 1 of about 500 Mountain Cubs that were imported to the Eastern US in 1967. There are very few left and few if any, hat are this good. Some upgrades have been made to make the bike more reliable and run better than original. These bikes had a very poor original ignition system that tended to work OK at idle and poorly at high RPMs or the reverse, ut never good throughout. The 6v AC charging system was also unregulated so dim lights at low RPM and other nuances. If you actually want to ride the bike you don't need these problems so they've been eliminated.
Bike is located in Vermont and is currently registered. Vermont does not issue titles for bikes older than 15 years so transferring a title is not possible. Bike will be sold with bill of sale.
Shipping or local pickup is the responsibility of the buyer. $500 will be required within 48 hours of auction close and balance within 7 days of auction close.
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