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Make sure it has a full Triumph Service History, no obvious panel damage, engine sounds ok, etc.
And buy it from a true enthusiast. You will know what one looks like when you go to view the bike and the bike lives in the front room and the wife and kids live in the garage !!
Good luck.
p.s. - I know Dealers are more expensive, but at least you will get some sort of peice of mind with a warranty.
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