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It's my second Hurricane I had one from 1975 - 1980, rode the wheels off it, did a full restoration and sold it.Now those Hurricanes are sweet, BSA designed and one of my favorite classic designed motorcycles . They are worth a bucket load of money too. Ironically production ceased primarily as in ballpark 1973 they couldn't meet noise emission legislation in the USA. Don't you dare go riding it, appreciating classic for sure! 😁
Here's one available as a USA import currently languishing in Spain for the measly price of $49000 or £35000.
1973 Triumph Hurricane x75 For Sale | Car And Classic
Lookalikes can be had a hell of a lot cheaper.
1978 Triumph t140 Hurricane look alike For Sale | Car And Classic
The previous version of the Triumph twin leading shoe front brake was way superior to this later version. It only had a small air scoop, and had a mechanical arm between the actuating arms that needed constant adjustment to maintain good braking. Could easily get a squeal out of the front tire, but the later version sadly no.Got to keep that front drum brake system cool!
Man... something about MT-09's I've always loved but espeically the older generations when they have that awesome handle-bar mounted wind deflector you've got your #46 on? They're so cool. That's not a stock feature for certain years, like a factory option or dealer installed accessory was it? I've only seen a couple of your generation MT-09, but it seems I've seen SEVERAL with that exact style wind deflector thing.Yesterday first ride after the winter stop at 18 degree with my MT-09....love the 3-cyclinder noise
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I had a Zero Fx electric motorcycle ,until some theifin bastards stole it 🥺😭😭😭