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1974 Norton Commando 850 on 2040-motos

$7,900
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Orange County,

Orange County
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Norton Commando description

My uncle bought this bike brand new from the california norton dealer in 1974 it has always been garaged and maintained, he had over 40 motorcycles and is in failing health due to age, he asked me to sell a few bikes for him, i dont know everything about this bike but if you have a question i can find out, other than that this bike usually starts on 1 kick and is in awesome condition, the front brake doesnt work and it probly should have a carb rebuild as its been sitting most its life, but it runs great and is surprisingly fast. If youd like to see it call me at my name is Eric I also have another 73 norton commado in blue for the same price, and a 1975 triumph trident for 8900.00

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