EBAY Throttle Body

Well, TVS is planning to produce 40 new 961's for buyers who had placed orders prior to Norton's collapse, so they may want to take care of a few known issues that they may believe could cause warranty problems on those machines.

But lets hope they intend to produce the 961 Commando going forward, at least in some form.
Perhaps a considerably modified form, with many systems being redesigned, not excluding the engine and it's systems.
Who knows what's really cooking at Norton/TVS.
As I have mentioned in other posts they have produced the bikes which have been standing unreleased because their Quality guy was unhappy with potential reliability issues which is why they brought in existing owners as 'consultants' and engaged in an extensive program of testing on road and track. Whether they actually intend to continue with this model or treat it as an exercise for future models I don't know, but if 961 modified/improved parts are being produced then that's going to be a bin full on the shelf....
 
Hi Cliffa , That is the "late" model fuel rail . The parts list called it ( fuel rail , billet) when I bought mine . Your bike has been upgraded !
Wow, that's good to know Tony, thanks.
 
Might be.....
Well I hope so, I don't think they could do any better.

If you have a comms channel how about asking somebody from the factory to register on Access Norton and give us all some updates?
 
Well I hope so, I don't think they could do any better.

If you have a comms channel how about asking somebody from the factory to register on Access Norton and give us all some updates?
I shall certainly suggest that - the initial contact with me was from monitoring this site.

I know there has been some connection from the factory in the past but I also would understand if they don't want it to become an online 'help me fix my bike' service especially with the difficult situation of supporting bikes built under a different company. They seem way more active with their web site at last and have an official Facebook page - hopefully an altogether more professional media setup to keep us up to date with new developments. You could say that the more official channel was through the Norton Owners Club but I know that some terrible hostility from NOC members in the past has made 961 owners distance themselves from it.
 
I shall certainly suggest that - the initial contact with me was from monitoring this site.

I know there has been some connection from the factory in the past but I also would understand if they don't want it to become an online 'help me fix my bike' service especially with the difficult situation of supporting bikes built under a different company. They seem way more active with their web site at last and have an official Facebook page - hopefully an altogether more professional media setup to keep us up to date with new developments. You could say that the more official channel was through the Norton Owners Club but I know that some terrible hostility from NOC members in the past has made 961 owners distance themselves from it.
@Clive Whilst I may be straying off topic, I believe that website was one of the reasons I didn't buy the bike years ago.
 
There were a number of conversation here regarding the throttle, it's design and how we got the injection system we did. Still holds a bit of an interest to me.

I thought I'd post some additional photos of an AT Power unit I picked up. I know little of the history, beyond that they were fitted to some bikes. I figured it's loosely on topic with the original post.

EDIT: pictures are in the next post - some members couldn’t view them.
 
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Let me know if that works. As (hopefully) you can see the design of them is shaftless. I'm not sure if those grub screws are for air balancing. Dominator owners may note that the "trumpet" side appears to be removable, so I guess could be shortened. I'm as yet unsure.

Some notes from the manufacturer: https://www.atpower.com/why-shaftless
 
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Let me know if that works. As (hopefully) you can see the design of them is shaftless. I'm not sure if those grub screws are for air balancing. Dominator owners may note that the "trumpet" side appears to be removable, so I guess could be shortened. I'm as yet unsure.

Some notes from the manufacturer: https://www.atpower.com/why-shaftless
Yep, I see them now Gojuu. Maybe you could delete the original post? (As a VIP member you can)

It looks pretty interesting and nicely made. Is there still a shared passage open between the bodies, or is that closed once the temperature is up?
 
Yep, I see them now Gojuu. Maybe you could delete the original post? (As a VIP member you can)

It looks pretty interesting and nicely made. Is there still a shared passage open between the bodies, or is that closed once the temperature is up?
Good to hear you can see them now. Shared passage still, but layed out differently. I’m going to spent a bit of time on them - I’m planning to get them tidied up then block the passage and try them.
 
Good to hear you can see them now. Shared passage still, but layed out differently. I’m going to spent a bit of time on them - I’m planning to get them tidied up then block the passage and try them.
Very interesting , let us know how it goes please.
 
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