Apologies - the bike in the attachment is clearly not a Tiger... try this attachment instead.
On Sunday, March 11, 2018 at 9:06:02 PM UTC-6, Ryan Pfeiffer wrote:
-- On Sunday, March 11, 2018 at 9:06:02 PM UTC-6, Ryan Pfeiffer wrote:
Hey Everyone,Some of you may know me as "that guy that hangs out with Tavis and Charlie" or "that odd guy with the BMWs", or maybe just "Ryan", but through a comical set of circumstances I've found myself the owner of a Tiger (more on that later). But, with an already-full garage and a none-too-thrilled wife, this one has to go. Call or text me at 303-808-0420 with any questions. Leave a message as I don't get cell service at work and I'll get back to you ASAP.Here are the details:
- 2012 model year, approximately 15k miles
- Venom Yellow
- Recent 12k mile service at Triumph of Miami (Florida)
- Nearly new TKC70 tires
- Great condition mechanically and cosmetically
- Power Commander V - seems to really give it a noticeable power bump over stock
- Yoshimura RS4 Exhaust
- Corbin Canyon seat - Charlie keister tested, Oklahoma boring approved
- Givi Airflow windscreen
- More pics here: https://imgur.com/a/
NukTS - Asking $5900, but will happily entertain offers
- Second owner, clean title
- Charlie says it seems to have quite a bit more power than his Tiger and is great to ride. If he didn't already have a nearly identical bike in his garage I think he'd hang on to it.
Ok, so how did I acquire this? For the last three months I've been in Florida for work. I work on a weather satellite program called GOES-R, and we just launched the second in the series of four, called GOES-S (they don't get real creative with the naming...). Since I was there for three months, and it's Florida, I figured I'd pick up a bike and ride it home, and I managed to find a good deal on a BMW S1000XR (What a bike! It's no Triumph, though, of course). Charlie came down with some other friends to see the launch, and I managed to convince him to stay and ride back cross-country with me, with a plan to rent a bike from Eagle Rider. However, the Denver Eagle Rider location doesn't open until April, so we had to find another solution. The local BMW dealer in Palm Bay, FL had this Tiger that they had just taken in on trade from the original owner, a friend of the sales guy. They had it gone through at their sister Triumph dealership in Miami, so it was ready to go. Seemed like a good bike for a reasonable price, and was ready to roll for a cross-country journey. We had a great time riding back to Denver, and I have no doubt the Tiger will go on to make its next owner happy for a long time.Thanks!
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