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Re: Triumph Tiger Value ?

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Subject: Re: Triumph Tiger Value ?
From: Tom Tweed <ak627@dayton.wright.edu>
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 1997 14:54:15 -0400
Hello Karl, just saw your post :

 >Sorry to bomb the car list with a Triumph motorcycle question, but I
 >know there are  a number of knowledgeable Triumph bike guys out there.
 >
 >I have a chance to buy an old (out of town) friend's Triumph 650 Tiger
 >-- (about 1969?).  I haven't seen it since 1976, but as I recall it's
 >complete, stock, and in quite average condition.  It wasn't like new,
 >but it wasn't beat up either -- just a used bike.  It runs, and has
 >very low mileage, but has just been parked inside for 20 years -- no
 >careful preparation for storage & in fact probably no oil changes since
 >it was last actually used in the mid 70's.
 >
 >Unfortunately, I'd have to buy it sight unseen -- it's near San
 >Antonio, and I'm in Chicago.  The cost of airfare to go inspect it (and
 >my lack of available time) takes away that option -- I'd rather chance
 >having to buy a few more parts than buy a plane ticket.  My perusal of
 >ads shows almost no complete running bikes under $1,500 -- he's looking
 >for $1,500 and claims to have a couple of local bike guys interested at
 >that price.  Is this in range?  if not. what might be a reasonable
 >range of prices for an average unrestored runner??  Furthermore, how
 >desirable is a Tiger?  I had a bunch of TR cars, but only rode
 >rice-burners in my motorcycle days; I know zero about British bikes.  I
 >just want something for a nostalgic Sunday afternoon blast around the
 >neighborhood.
 >
 >TIA
 >-Karl


Sniff, Sniff, be still my beating heart, this bike sounds JUST LIKE the
one I sold about 2 yrs ago, for $1500. to the very first guy who looked
at it.  Mine was a used but decently cared for Sunday driver, and was 
very dependable and a comfortable cruiser.  I'd say if you can get it
for $1500., better jump now, I think I could have gotten $17 or $1800.
two years ago if I had advertised more, but I knew it went to a good
home, so that made the difference for me.

How desirable is a Tiger ? (this is the single-carb, as compared to
the twin-carb Bonneville)  I'd say, only slightly less than the Bonne,
since I'm sure you know you won't be winning any drag races with it.
For a '69 model bike, it strongly resembles its predecessors from 
the early '60s (the first `unit' engine / trans case models) and even
the older pre-unit big twins, too.

BTW if you are about 5'10" tall it should `fit' you perfectly, I'm
about 6'3" so the Trident is a better `fit' for me, with stock pegs.

Best regards,
Tom Tweed
SW Ohio
'72 TRident 750  basket case
'69 TR-6 R  650 Tiger (sold)
'74 TRident 750 T-150 V  (sold)



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