The Triumph and BSA 750 triples did more than enough on the racetrack to ensure their place in motorcycling history. BSA-Triumphs Chief Engineer Doug Hele spearheaded engine development throughout 1969, while frame builder Rob North devised a chassis that would stand the test of time like few others.
Triumph Trident Endurance 750 ‘Rob North’ Racing |
Financial difficulties meant that there was no works effort in 1972, but privateers kept the Triples winning for many years. Miles Engineering later acquired the rights to the North chassis and continued production, ensuring that the BSA-Triumph triples remain a potent force in classic racing today. The Rob North frames are currently produced by Trident Engineering.