2000 Triumph Tt600 Motorcyclist Magazine Road Test on 2040-parts.com
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MOTORCYCLIST magazine January 2000 Cover Story: Triumph TT600, featured on cover and in an extensive review with outstanding pictures. If you own one of these beautiful machines, THIS is the issue which belongs on YOUR coffee table! Magazine condition is excellent. forget bidding.....BUY IT NOW!!! Thank You!
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