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1973 Triumph Hurricane X-75 Matching Numbers
Posted Jul 26, 2024 | Hits
Country:
USA
Region:
FL
Make:
Triumph
City:
Miami
Zip:
33142
Model:
Hurricane X-75
Year:
1973
Mileage:
3918
Miles
Color:
Orange
Condition:
Used
Engine:
750
cc
Triumph Hurricane X-75. Matching numbers bike. This was number 296 of approximately 1172 Hurricanes that were made. This is a nice bike with very low miles. Odometer reads only 3918 miles. It has the original paint, original exhaust, even the original tires I think.
I have the original front rim and original seat, both in great shape. The bike is missing the grab rail and has the rear fender/tail light modified a bit. The fiberglass body work is in excellent condition with no cracks. The paint is original. The front triple trees are solid and there are no cracks in them, which was an issue on these bikes sometimes. Original triple Amal carbs. The bike still has the original fuel lines. Brakes work well both front and rear.
Clear title!
People have asked about the BSA stamping on the engine. The story behind these Hurricanes is that BSA actually built the bike with the help of Craig Vetter in the body design and used the BSA Rocket III engine design and the bike is essentially a BSA. BSA went insolvent shortly before the bike was to be introduced and Triumph bought all the BSA machining and tools and then introduced the bike as a Triumph.
I have the original front rim and original seat, both in great shape. The bike is missing the grab rail and has the rear fender/tail light modified a bit. The fiberglass body work is in excellent condition with no cracks. The paint is original. The front triple trees are solid and there are no cracks in them, which was an issue on these bikes sometimes. Original triple Amal carbs. The bike still has the original fuel lines. Brakes work well both front and rear.
Clear title!
People have asked about the BSA stamping on the engine. The story behind these Hurricanes is that BSA actually built the bike with the help of Craig Vetter in the body design and used the BSA Rocket III engine design and the bike is essentially a BSA. BSA went insolvent shortly before the bike was to be introduced and Triumph bought all the BSA machining and tools and then introduced the bike as a Triumph.