Description
If you are reading this advert, the motorcycle is STILL for sale.
Fresh in from Georgia, USA an October 1972 (73MY) Triumph X75 Hurricane with matching numbers in Aztec Red. Comes with original hand book and tool kit under the seat, a copy of a parts book, the original Cycle magazine showing the US the prototype X75 and a the very cool booked called 'A Hurricane named Vetter', Signed by Craig Vetter to number 366, this motorcycle! Everything is correct on the motorcycle, it's on original un-cracked top and bottom yokes, original painted carburettors, original gel coat body work and 3M reflective graphics, every part is correct. Sounds amazing and runs and rides exactly as it should, superb! It even has a very good front brake. Only 1171 Hurricanes were built in the last quarter of 1972, but the forth coming (1/ 1/ 73) US EPA noise levels put an end to the motorcycle. Probably the most collectable post was British motorcycle and one of the best looking motorcycles ever made! We know these bikes inside out and we've been involved with them since the 70s and this is definitely probably the nicest we've had for sale, you just find them like this anymore. Be quick, we had a similar from the states last year and was gone in two weeks!
The Motorcycle comes fully served and registered in your name on an age related UK plate.
UK delivery at 60p per return mile.
All Classic Motorcycle Purchased.
Viewing by Appointment Only.
PX Considered.














