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1972 Triumph Bonneville 650 & Trident 750 - 2-Page Vintage Motorcycle Ad

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Availability: 37 in stock
  • Make: Triumph

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    1972 Triumph Bonneville 650 & Trident 750 - 2-Page Vintage Motorcycle Ad
    Original, Vintage Magazine advertisement
    Page Size: Approx. 8" x 11" (21 cm x 28 cm) each page
    Condition: Good
    THE HOT ONES:
    HOTTER TH AN EVER
    FOR1972.
    PRESENTING THE TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE 650
    AND THE TRIUMPH TRIDENT 750.
    Move out on the Hot Ones, and tell the world to get out of your way.
    The 1 972 Triumphs have the winning combination of enormous power and pinpoint control.
    Whether you choose the Bonneville or the Trident,
    here is the fantastic ride you've always wanted—and more.
    TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE 650
    America's favorite 650—
    The Hot One that’s heated up even more for '72.
    The famous Triumph 4-stroke OHV is fed by dual carbs
    for hotter torque and hotter power,
    so you can pass with ease, move out on the road fast.
    Triumph's special Through-The-Frame Oil System
    eliminates the oil tank, cuts down on weight,
    teams with an improved capacity oil filter for cooler running.
    The Triumph forks, made of lightweight alloys are
    stronger than ever, yet cut down the unsprung weight.
    Triumph brake hubs are alloy too; they run cooler, stop surer.
    Move out on a 1972 Bonneville and see for yourself
    why it's The Hot One.
    TRIUMPH TRIDENT 750
    Here's the Hot One CYCLE Magazine calls "The Quickest Stocker Yet!"
    Trident can take any road—or any challenge.
    It all begins with the Trident Triple-Threat engine
    that teams triple cylinders with triple carburetors.
    That combo gets you out on the road fast and smooth,
    with 45 ft. lbs. of torque @ 6900 rpm.
    The re-designed, heavy-duty front and rear brakes
    provide effective stopping.
    Race-proven forks of light alloy damp 6%" both ways
    for precision control at any speed.
    Large gear-type oil pump circulates oil through the engine
    and primary drive with oil being cooled on its return to the tank.
    These are typical features of the hotter than ever Trident.
    Take a Trident 750 out on the road and let it all out.
    You'll see why CYCLE Magazine is all revved up about The Hot One.
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