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Hi,
My name is Dave, and use the "eezeetoo" nom de keyboard as there always seems to be an ES2 involved in my life. I've had my current Commando (just put a couple of photos up in the photos thread) since 1996. It came with revolting handlebars, seat and rear mudguard (a.k.a. fender) all of which I immediately rectified. Fairly soon into ownership, I ftted a Mk3 gearbox cradle and shell (filled up with new bits, including a Mick Hemmings layshaft bearing). I've also fitted the non-balanced pipes after the originals cracked (of course). I also have fitted Tri-sparks ignition :D and run hard slides in the Amals. I had a recent misdemeanour - broken kick start pawl, during the repairs of which, I stripped and inspected the gearbox and primary drive, deeming it all good. This bike runs like the proverbial Swiss watch - I couldn't be happier with it :D :D . I consider the Norton Commando to be the pinnacle of motorcycle development and anything that has been done since has been a complete waste of time and money :P :P :P :wink: :wink:
In the past i've owned a 1970 750 roadster (bought new - yes, I am reasonably "mature"!!!) and a string of other stuff - Harley Davidson (still), BMW airhead boxer(still), BSA, Matchless and, of course the ES2 that will not go away!!
Cheers,
Dave
 
Hi Dave,

Not sure if you've been around the SA Norton Owners Club before, if so, then we've probably met.

You coming out to the All British Day in the Hills tomorrow?
 
Howdy! Welcome to the forum; nice Commando, that paint job gets me every time.
 
You mean This one . :wink:

Another introduction


" I consider the Norton Commando to be the pinnacle of motorcycle development and anything that has been done since has been a complete waste of time and money "

This is as theyre ' modern consumer appliances ' being past off as motorcycles . Rather than primeval mechanical conveyances . 8)
 
Cowboy Don said:
Hi Dave,

Not sure if you've been around the SA Norton Owners Club before, if so, then we've probably met.

You coming out to the All British Day in the Hills tomorrow?

Don,
I did drop into the club a few years ago and have been meaning to call back - haven't got around to it, yet.
I did get to the British Day, though I thought I wouldn't - fine collection of stuff, there.
 
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