complete frames: 1970, 1972 750s ( no numbers) and 74 850 with number. from 100 to £400.A few Commando frames on the Hitchcocks Motorcycles website, prices seem good.
I saw few months back they imported a lot of bikes, Nortons sold quickly.
Might be worth an email to see what else they have.
Wouldn't that be an Atlas engine in a Matchless frame so 1965 - 1967 N15CS and G15CS S/N. 111926 to 124371Yeah but...
They have this frame listed as
**USED** FRAME AND SWINGING ARM NORTON ATLAS 1965 FRAME NUMBER: 114955 CONDITION 4/10
Don't look Atlas to me - unless Norton made some nasty cheap spaghetti prior to Commandos
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and 74 850 with number.
What are you trying to say there Matt?![]()
Theres a Thing ! . Like the pipes .
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restofits ere https://www.accessnorton.com/NortonCommando/750-atlas-drag-test.14669/
Wouldn't that be an Atlas engine in a Matchless frame so 1965 - 1967 N15CS and G15CS S/N. 111926 to 124371They have this frame listed as
**USED** FRAME AND SWINGING ARM NORTON ATLAS 1965 FRAME NUMBER: 114955 CONDITION 4/10
Don't look Atlas to me - unless Norton made some nasty cheap spaghetti prior to Commandos
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Yes. That's definitely what the add and Cycle article says. News to me but then Berliner did a lot of badge engineering about that time. Following the tradition of AJS Matchless branding.The Used Frame pictured with the 8207 TAG , is indeed , a ATLAS , old Boy . GOTCHA . !
Thanks - did not know there was an Atlas ScramblerThe Used Frame pictured with the 8207 TAG , is indeed , a ATLAS , old Boy . GOTCHA . !
It's a 1964 or 1965 G15CS/M or /N, nicknamed Atlas Scrambler by the Berliner's.Wouldn't that be an Atlas engine in a Matchless frame so 1965 - 1967 N15CS and G15CS S/N. 111926 to 124371
For ´la petite histoire´:Wouldn't that be an Atlas engine in a Matchless frame so 1965 - 1967 N15CS and G15CS S/N. 111926 to 124371
any idea what movies?I have a 73 850 frame with both front down tubes lightly crushed in , from some idiot fixing clamps to it for chopper stylings foot pegs . Many (45) yrs. back . She was nicknamed " The Jumper " , by the Toronto movie industry for a shoot or two . Mike Jones stuntman was involved , until he lost good hearing from explosion shots . He sold me her for $ 800 , no instruments , shot suspension , etcetera . What to do now with this frame ?