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Were the British [[motorcycle]] manufacturers too conservative or did the Japanese catch them napping?  Whatever it was, the arrival of the [[Honda CB750K]] in 1969 was followed by a flood of other multi-cylinder bikes that dealt a devastating blow to the British industry.
==Desperate Measures==
In one last desperate effort, the leading British makers attempted to re-establish themselves, particularly in what had been their leading export market, the United States. One of the most spectacular ventures in this field by the Triumph-BSA group was the 1972 Hurricane, Starting with the three-cylinder [[Triumph]] launched in 1968, the well-known American designer [[Craig Vetter]] proved remarkably successful in combining contemporary American styling with muscular British machinery,
==Triple Exhaust System==
The naked engine kept no secrets, with three separate exhaust systems on the right of the machine giving the Hurricane a fabulous sporting appearance. It's said that its makers banned photos of the left side of the Hurricane, devoid of exhaust pipes, from being published. The tiny (21 gallons) teardrop-shaped tank and the lengthened front forks placed the Hurricane firmly among the ranks of the then-fashionable choppers, Produced in limited numbers, the Triumph Hurricane is today highly collectible,
==1973==
==1973==
[[Image:1973-Triumph-X75-Hurricane-Orange-4529-0.jpg|left|thumb|1973 Triumph X75 Hurricane in Orange]][[Image:1973-Triumph-X75-Hurricane-Orange-4529-1.jpg|left|thumb|1973 Triumph X75 Hurricane in Orange]][[Image:1973-Triumph-X75-Hurricane-Orange-4529-2.jpg|left|thumb|1973 Triumph X75 Hurricane in Orange]][[Image:1973-Triumph-X75-Hurricane-Orange-4529-3.jpg|left|thumb|1973 Triumph X75 Hurricane in Orange]][[Image:1973-Triumph-X75-Hurricane-Orange-4529-4.jpg|left|thumb|1973 Triumph X75 Hurricane in Orange]][[Image:1973-Triumph-X75-Hurricane-Orange-4529-5.jpg|left|thumb|1973 Triumph X75 Hurricane in Orange]]
[[Image:1973-Triumph-X75-Hurricane-Orange-4529-0.jpg|left|thumb|1973 Triumph X75 Hurricane in Orange]]
[[Image:1973-Triumph-X75-Hurricane-Orange-4529-1.jpg|left|thumb|1973 Triumph X75 Hurricane in Orange]]
[[Image:1973-Triumph-X75-Hurricane-Orange-4529-2.jpg|left|thumb|1973 Triumph X75 Hurricane in Orange]]
[[Image:1973-Triumph-X75-Hurricane-Orange-4529-3.jpg|left|thumb|1973 Triumph X75 Hurricane in Orange]]
[[Image:1973-Triumph-X75-Hurricane-Orange-4529-4.jpg|left|thumb|1973 Triumph X75 Hurricane in Orange]]
[[Image:1973-Triumph-X75-Hurricane-Orange-4529-5.jpg|left|thumb|1973 Triumph X75 Hurricane in Orange]]
[[Image:1973-Triumph-X75-Hurricane.jpg|left|thumb|1973 Triumph X75 Hurricane]]
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[[Category:Triumph motorcycles|X75 Hurricane]]
[[Category:Triumph motorcycles|X75 Hurricane]]
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