The ones that I have which are supposedly original are not marked. I put the box of tools away somewhere - If I can find it, I'll post a picture.Good morning
Are the original tyre levers marked in any way, trying to locate a pair to complete my tool kit. Any assistance appreciated.
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Mark
That would be brilliant thank youThe ones that I have which are supposedly original are not marked. I put the box of tools away somewhere - If I can find it, I'll post a picture.
This is the only one I can find right now. It's from a 72 and supposedly original. It's been through hell - bent and hammered on. Two views of the same one (didn't do a good job of keeping the distance to the camera the same).That would be brilliant thank you
Thank you for that at least I know what originals look like, hunting for a pairNo markings on mine ...... '62 mfg. atlas toolkit.
For a picture, see. https://www.accessnorton.com/NortonCommando/show-us-your-toolkit.21681/#post-323764
Slick
Thank you so much for sorting that for me, would you be interested in selling that pair ? reasonable price plus postage to the UKFound the other box. These came with a 74 Commando but I have no history. Tip to tip they are 7-1/4". They are identical to the other one, just in much better condition - probably have never been used. I also found a double-ended on that is marked Dunlop.
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Sorry, not right now. I will keep an eye out - seems like I have another set somewhere but they might be Triumph.Thank you so much for sorting that for me, would you be interested in selling that pair ? reasonable price plus postage to the UK
Mark
Ok no problem, yeah please keep an eye out, all I can find are double ended spoon type, Norton ones only had the spoon at one endSorry, not right now. I will keep an eye out - seems like I have another set somewhere but they might be Triumph.