1973 Triumph Hurricane

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The Triumph Hurricane X-75 represented a paradigm shift in motorcycling manufacturing, as it was the world’s first factory custom motorcycle. The brainchild of Craig Vetter (well known as a motorcycle designer and manufacturer of custom motorcycle fairings) and Don Brown (General Manager of BSA), the Hurricane was created when Brown called Vetter up on a secret project to create a better looking British triple. Want to learn more about the Triumph Hurricane? Check out Classic Bike Guide’s write-up of this wonderful bike. Or, even better, Craig Vetter has a story on how this bike came to be here on his website.

This specific Hurricane (VIN: TRX75 XH02601) has just 1,221 miles, and though it hasn’t been run in 2 years because it was put on display, the fuel tank and carbs were drained and the engine is regularly turned over. Find this Hurricane for sale in Denver, Colorado with bidding up to $17,200 and the reserve not yet met