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One more from the show, X-75
#490531 05/22/2012 2:08 AM
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A clean litttle beauty, not sure if it was a '72 or '73.



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amglo #490532 05/22/2012 9:38 AM
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Imho, one of the classiest bikes ever made.


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Keith #490533 05/22/2012 10:35 AM
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I remember seeing these in the showrooms and being so impressed, at 20 or 21 they were so cool. But , looking back I'd rather have a Trident for riding. I concede the historical design by Vetters and the value of having one in a collection.

That is one of the best example I've seen of a Hurricane, usually the fiberglass is flawed and cracking.


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MACMC #490534 05/22/2012 2:19 PM
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I'm pretty sure the first year for the Hurricanes was '73, Jerry, and have these X-75s ever gone through the roof price-wise lately. They're askin' well over $20,000 for a nicely turned out model nowadays.

I remember seeing Vetter's original BSA prototype for this bike on the cover of "Cycle" magazine a couple years before the demise of that brand and before Triumph would rebadge that BSA A75-based machine as the X-75. I had just purchased a new '71 BSA RocketIII, and started thinking to myself that maybe I should have waited until BSA came out with this bike. I thought Vetter had nailed it!


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Dwight #490535 05/23/2012 12:32 AM
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I'm pretty sure the first year for the Hurricanes was '73, Jerry, and have these X-75s ever gone through the roof price-wise lately. They're askin' well over $20,000 for a nicely turned out model nowadays.

I remember seeing Vetter's original BSA prototype for this bike on the cover of "Cycle" magazine a couple years before the demise of that brand and before Triumph would rebadge that BSA A75-based machine as the X-75. I had just purchased a new '71 BSA RocketIII, and started thinking to myself that maybe I should have waited until BSA came out with this bike. I thought Vetter had nailed it!




You could be right, the info I read was the design was started in '69 but took until 72 to bring it to the public, it was only built for two years (72/73). It could have been a late 72 release. either way this bike was beautiful and looked almost factory new. Big Bucks!


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amglo #490536 05/23/2012 8:50 AM
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Those pipes would make it REALLY hard to put saddlebags on that puppy.


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FriarJohn #490537 05/23/2012 11:03 AM
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Those pipes would make it REALLY hard to put saddlebags on that puppy.




Bags on that beauty would be close to a sin.


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Re: One more from the show, X-75
amglo #490538 05/23/2012 11:12 AM
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Jerry, et al, here's an article on Craig Vetter's development of the Hurricane....

http://www.motohistory.net/featuredstory/vetter-story4.html


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amglo #490539 05/23/2012 4:43 PM
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Beautiful.
I wanted one badly
I remember one came to the local dealership here.I rang at 9.00am the next morning and it'd been sold.Someone must have camped out at the shop.Or it was pre-sold before arriving.

I remember seeing pics of a couple of Bonnevilles with vetter type kits on them.They looked excellent


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Dwight #490540 05/23/2012 5:39 PM
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Great read & info, thanks, Dwight!


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amglo #490541 05/26/2012 5:25 PM
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There were 4 or 5 of these on display at the Riding Into History Concours a few years back. Craig Vetter was on hand to discuss the bike and his other work.

His presentation and Q & A was good, but I guess I'm one of the few that just doesn't "see it" with this bike.


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