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PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 11:42 pm    Post subject: Interstate solo racing seat Reply with quote

Hi all! Ran into this site and thought I might get a bit of help witha question. Looking for a solo "Manx" type seat for my 72 interstate and I have found, what appears to be a nice seat offered by two firms in the states...but at also a very nice price. One firm is in Nova Scotia, the other somewhere, in Oregon i think...won't mention the names here, but they both advertise the same seat and both say the seat is manufactured in the UK by some firm that bought the original seat making tools which were used to do the seats up for Norton back in the 70's.
Naturally neither reseller states which firm makes these seats in the UK, but I would be rather interested to know, as I live in Germany and the thought of spending about 100 dollars just to get the seat sent to me , versus maybe 20 to get the same item shipped from the UK, and paying the import tax to reimport a EU made item, is for me rather stupid, aside from the fact that I might have to sell one of the kids just to pay the cost of the seat, before the Customs/tax get a chance to put thier bounty on it.
Anyone know who is doing these seats up in the uk? Or.......does anyone know of some other source for a good looking Solo seat beside these two resellers, or god forbid that funny lookin/expensive thing from Corbin? Many thanks for any input! Best! Greeting from the land of beer and pretzels...Piperboy
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 5:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Go ahead and tell us the name of these companies. I thinking about doing something like that.

BTW welcome to the forum
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 5:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't know the manufacturer, but Unity Equipe in Manchester (http://www.unityequipe.com) has a selection of Manx seats.

I ordered a seat cover for my fastback and it came in a box with "REMAX Parts & Accessories" and a guy-on-a-bike logo. I can't find any trace of REMAX on the net - and I don't know if it is the original box either. It does have two handwritten part numbers on it, one for Norvil N104 and one for Walridge 06-0501C - my guess Norvil is ordering them up and selling wholesale.

Good luck.
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 6:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here are two companies in the UK - both claim to make norton seats inhouse.

http://www.ppseat.co.uk
"...manufacturing motorcyle seating systems for over 35 years."
Their product code is N104 ~ found the source of my cover, and their Canadian Distributor is British Cycle.Wink

http://www.rk-leighton.co.uk/norton.html
"...34 year old familly concern."

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 11:00 am    Post subject: Thanks for info..... Reply with quote

Thanks everyone.....I will wait a few days to see if there are some more ideas and then get on the phone and call these places up...will let you all know what comes of it....

Fastback!!!!! Nice website you have put together there! Suggestion though.
I spent ten minutes looking for some kind of method to contact you.....add a "Contact" page or e mail link, or something...how else will all those people that have those extra Fastback parts just lying around taking up all that valuable storage space under the bed.....get your address so they can help you finish the bike off? Just a suggestion, mind you.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 11:42 am    Post subject: piperboy(reunpluged) Reply with quote

By the way....this is sort of what I'm looking for ...photo credits must though go to OldBrits and Brit Cycles...don't want copyright complaints..I will remove the pics tommorrow or so...thanks!

http://www.mowbray.de/norton_seat/
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 12, 2005 9:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Took the photos out of the net now.....no need to risk the ire of the people who took them.....thanks for all the info...if something pans out, I will post am update.....peace and ride safe! piperboy
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The Unapproachable Norton Commando

At the end of 1967 the Norton Commando was announced.

The Norton Commando was greeted with a certain amount of scepticism because on first sight the commando appeared to comprise of the old Norton Dominator twin cylinder engine mounted at an inclined angle in a set of new cylinder parts.

It was not realized that the new Norton Commando Isolastic method of engine suspension damped out all engine vibration and produced a machine which had uncanny smoothness for a vertical twin. In due course the critics were silenced and the Norton Commando had the distinction of being regarded as the first of todays so called superbikes. There can be little doubt that the original design concept of the Norton Commando has proved correct, since comparatively few modifications of any real consequence have been made since production commenced during 1968.

Now nearly 40 years later Norton Commando riders like us are a breed of our own, and as far as we are concerned its still more fun to go for a blat on the old Norton Commando, and fast. As a Norton Commando owner and enthusiast, my goal here is to promote and give credit to those who keep the Norton name going.

It is more deserving to give credit to the Commando itself, for after all these years it continues to be respected. The original Commando designers like John Favill are those who deserve the credit for developing this incredible motorcycle.

The Norton Commando Roadster and Interstate of the late seventies, never died. Although the Norton Villiers factory dispersed the tradition lived on. Today Kenny Dreer in the USA is developing the new 952 CC Norton. What a great looking bike this is, and its engineering is still based on the original layout. It will be interesting to see how the new 952CC Norton does in todays tough motorcycle market. One thing is for sure, I would own one if I could afford it.