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Triumph TRX 75 Hurricane

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Make Model

Triumph TRX 75 Hurricane

Year

1974 -

Engine

Four stroke, transverse 3 cylinder, pushrod 2 valves per cylinder

Capacity

744 cc / 45.4 cu in
Bore x Stroke 67 x 70 mm
Compression Ratio 9.0:1

Induction

3x 27mm Amal carburetors

Starting

Kick

Max Power

44.7 kW / 60 hp @ 7250 rpm

Transmission

5 Speed

Final Drive

chain

Front Suspension

Telescopic forks

Rear Suspension

Dual shocks preload adjustable

Front Brakes

203 mm Drum

Rear Brakes

178mm Drum

Front Tyre

3.25-19

Rear Tyre

4.25-18

Dry Weigh

191 kg / 241 lbs

Wet Weight

205 kg / 452 lbs

Fuel Capacity 

10 Litres / 2.6 US gal / 2.2 Imp gal

Road Test

Kawasaki HI vs Triumph X-75 Bike magazine 1974
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The Triumph X-75 Hurricane was a 'factory special' motorcycle designed by fairing specialist Craig Vetter.[1] The X-75 had swooping glassfibre bodywork, a three US-gallon petrol tank, lowered gearing and a distinctive triple exhaust on the right-hand side. The motorcycle is credited with creating a new class of motorcycle, the cruiser.