I am a new subscriber to A/N and have had my 1972 Norton since 1976. I used my Norton to commute into London 40 miles each way every working day for eight years. In 1984 I decided to park the bike in the garage and go by train due to being constantly cold and wet because of the unpredictable English weather and so my Norton was abandoned and due to work load and moving home it has not been ridden or even looked at for over 30 years. I moved from England to France in 1993 and of course the Norton came with me and has rested in the corner of an old French barn up until 2013 acting as a shelf. Free time and some motivation from an Indian Chief owner has prompted me into action to do something about my long lost friend and so a renovation is now in progress. All is going well with the mechanical side as I am an engineer by trade but I am having problems on the electrical side with constantly blowing fuses when trying to connect the battery when there is nothing switched on or connected, I have changed the rear half of the wiring harness as the front half and lighting circuits are all in good condition, all the colour codes of the wires match so there is nothing evident out of place. I am awaiting delivery of some new electrical parts to try to eliminate the problem ie. Zener diode, rectifier, capacitor etc. So if I can't find a solution I will be picking the brains of our educated forum..
Regards King cole
Regards King cole