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1974 Norton Commando 850 - Seattle ,washington on 2040-motos

$5,995
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Norton Commando tech info

VINVIN:311821

Norton Commando description

1974 Norton 850 Commando This is a rider quality bike. Speedo shows 19,000 mis? Fiber glass gas tank. The paint is fair and looks like a amateur spray can paint job. Seat has a tear. We had Ross from Pokes Cycles come in and changed the oil and worked on the carbs. The carbs have some wear but its very rideable. New front brake pads. Just installed two new Dunlop tires. The mufflers look the same but they are a little different. Runs and rides great. Make sure you watch the video. Cond.

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Bonhams Auctions 1966 Norton Manx For $100K

Tue, 22 Oct 2013

The top selling model of Bonhams annual sale of collectors’ motorcycles, a 1966 Norton 350cc Manx prepared by legendary tuner Francis Beart and raced by Joe Dunphy and Keith Heckles, fetched a whopping $100,481 last Sunday. The auction price more than doubled the top selling estimate and set a new world record for a Manx sold at auction. Eighty percent of the 436 lots offered sold at the auction totaling $2,168,314 Hot on its heels came the technological marvel from an earlier era that produced the sale’s best result when the 250cc Moto Morini Grand Prix racer from the 1960s fetched $145,081. The Molnar Norton Manx, prepared and entered by Fred Walmsley for the late World Champion Barry Sheene,  sold for $89,490.

2013 Norton Commando 961 Lineup Gets CARB Approval

Tue, 05 Feb 2013

Norton Motorcycles has received approval from the California Air Resources Board for its Commando 961 lineup. The 2013 Norton Commando 961 SE, Café Racer, Sport and SF (Sport Factory) are now certified for the state of California. All Norton Commando models are powered by 961cc parallel twin engines.

Production of 650cc Norton models will start at the end of next year

Tue, 17 Nov 2020

In addition to the release of V4 and Commando models, the British plan to expand their lineup. The Norton V4 and Commando motorcycles, presented to the public in 2018, will not start rolling off the assembly line until the end of 2021. This is primarily due to the fact that Norton, owned by the Indian company TVS, is currently busy transferring production from Donnington Hall to Solihull.