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Motorcycle Discussions => British Bikes => Topic started by: CONNIE on August 16, 2010, 06:30:11 AM
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Hi , I have been left a 1966 Triumph Trophy T 100 m motorcycle by my Dad thats in pretty good condition. It runs well has very little rust & I need to get it insured. Does anyone know its resale value or amount to insure it for?
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No such beast, Connie. Probably you meant T100SS if it's a '66?
It should have no rust to be worth top price, be running,and have a V5C plus tax and MoT, then you might get £3000-3500, but it can reduce the value/price considerably if none of the above boxes are ticked.
Nice bikes, actually. Good handling, good (retro) looking and a sweet engine too.
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It should have no rust to be worth top price, be running,and have a V5C plus tax and MoT, then you might get £3000-3500, but it can reduce the value/price considerably if none of the above boxes are ticked.
That's presuming CONNIE lives in the UK (which I'm not sure he/she actually does?).
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No such beast, Connie. Probably you meant T100SS if it's a '66?
It should have no rust to be worth top price, be running,and have a V5C plus tax and MoT, then you might get £3000-3500, but it can reduce the value/price considerably if none of the above boxes are ticked.
Nice bikes, actually. Good handling, good (retro) looking and a sweet engine too.
Or a T100 T.C. R very simular bikes to look at can you give us a engine number it should be stamped with a (prefix letter
usualy) mine is T100T above number, Cheers Dave..
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Agreed, it could be an R or C model if she's American, but the T was 1967 on.....