This bike was customised by 66 Motorcycles (photos from the build linked) in North Fremantle 12 years ago, and has all the original body work. Bike was imported from California and has been registered here in Western Australia, but is currently unregistered, (we can help with the registration process).
The Triumph Rickman Metisse 750cc Tiger from 1973 was a unique machine, combining the classic Triumph parallel-twin engine with a lightweight, high-performance Rickman Metisse frame. It was essentially a custom-built motorcycle, popular for its handling and racing pedigree
The Rickman Metisse frame, constructed from Reynolds 531 chrome-molybdenum tubing, was lighter and more rigid than standard frames, contributing to the bike's agility and handling
The frame also acted as the oil tank for the dry-sump engine, reducing weight and complexity
Rickman Metisse frames were highly regarded for their racing capabilities, and this model was often seen on the track
- The 1973 Triumph Tiger 750 was a single-carburetor version of the twin-carb Bonneville T140, sharing the same engine and running gear.
- It featured a five-speed gearbox (indicated by the "V" in TR7V).
- The Tiger 750 was known for its lively and tractable performance, as well as its handling