Back in the day, was Norton known for it's high quality ? I'm thinkin' soft 850 camshafts, T-slotted pistons that separated, omission of big sump-plug (that had wire-mesh filter) on 200000 series 750s, Combat main bearing issues, Combat breather problems, etc, etc, etc. I've seen Norton factory brochures with "crooked stickers", and some brochures that had "non-crooked stickers" Don't even get me started on crooked gas tank stickers, and why did they not clear coat over them ???
Anyway, I agree with Ludwig. If ya mount the sidecovers on the bike, and intall stickers so they are horizontal/parallel to the ground, it always looks right !!! Seems that the top edge of the Z-plates is always right too, that's what I use. I started this thread to see if anyone else noticed this "crooked sticker issue" ... or if I was just too freakin' anal. At least I know now that some people don't like them crooked either (like me) and think "sticker crookness" detracts from an otherwise beautiful machine.
Sometimes I like to just sit in my lawn chair, sip coffee, and gaze at the Norton's beautiful lines, does anyone else do this ? Cheers !