FS: 2004 Triumph Daytona 600
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$3,500!
Dropped the price to $4,000 firm (was asking $5,500). For those not familiar with the Daytona it's a very rare (only 300 sent to the states) British bike that was built to compete with the same size Jap bikes (R6, CBR600, GSX-R 600, etc..)
2004 Daytona 600
2nd owner (I bought it with 2,000 miles)
Silver
6,200 miles (somewhere around this)
Scorpion Carbon Fiber exhaust
520 sprocket conversion (for low end)
TOR tune (Remap from the dealer)
Flush mount front indicators
Trojan Mirrors
Rear undertail has been cleaned up (old licenses plate holder looked like a huge mud flap)
New rear tire (less than 400 miles on it)
Silver deflector over rear tire has been removed (looks a lot better)
I think that's all, could be forgetting a thing or two. It's a very nice bike and in perfect mechanical shape, it has a few minor scratches cosmetically though hardly noticeable ..most of them you have to be looking for them to see. It does have a small maybe 1" tear at the bottom of the left side lower fairing ..again I never had anyone to notice this and it's hardly visible, just trying to be as honest as possible. I'm located in Little Rock, Arkansas. PM me if interested.
Dropped the price to $4,000 firm (was asking $5,500). For those not familiar with the Daytona it's a very rare (only 300 sent to the states) British bike that was built to compete with the same size Jap bikes (R6, CBR600, GSX-R 600, etc..)
2004 Daytona 600
2nd owner (I bought it with 2,000 miles)
Silver
6,200 miles (somewhere around this)
Scorpion Carbon Fiber exhaust
520 sprocket conversion (for low end)
TOR tune (Remap from the dealer)
Flush mount front indicators
Trojan Mirrors
Rear undertail has been cleaned up (old licenses plate holder looked like a huge mud flap)
New rear tire (less than 400 miles on it)
Silver deflector over rear tire has been removed (looks a lot better)
I think that's all, could be forgetting a thing or two. It's a very nice bike and in perfect mechanical shape, it has a few minor scratches cosmetically though hardly noticeable ..most of them you have to be looking for them to see. It does have a small maybe 1" tear at the bottom of the left side lower fairing ..again I never had anyone to notice this and it's hardly visible, just trying to be as honest as possible. I'm located in Little Rock, Arkansas. PM me if interested.
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Thanks! Lol a month ago I was still deciding on if I wanted to sell it. I figured I'd have more interest, $4k seems pretty fair compared to what most are asking for similar 600's.
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Thanks man, this is a great deal for this bike and not just saying that because it's mine. I'll probably raise the price back up to $4,000 around March because I know I'll want to ride and won't care if it sells.