there is one.....There are no Commando purists.
Silver. With red and black pinstripes.there is one.....
I'm getting a feeling that Commando's are still plentiful enough to be regarded as being a "rider's bike" and modifications that generally improve the bike are fairly well received vs. the idea that an older bike should be kept as factory-original as possible. I find this great news as I plan to be riding this bike for a long time.
Yeah the guy who disparages disc brakes and said drums are good enough and that he wouldn't own a Norton with a disc brake. He was looking at the SS clone (it has 2) at the time.there is one.....
Green is a great color for your Norton, especially as gold decal and stripes give it such a classic look. My first Norton was a steel Interstate tank matched to Roadster side covers in Mallard green.
Go for it. It will look great.
that will be very hard to get factory correct ( from a sometimes Commando purist)I’m going with original fireflake red on the new to me ‘69 750 S. Really time period for the year. A 50 year old bike should look the part.
Fortunately the side covers and tank have good silver flake remaining in the gel coat. Some repairs needed and using a microscope with .002” scale I can see the flake size is .004”. Will do a sample silver flake in gel coat with candy red over. There is one area on the side cover where I removed a dealer sticker. The red has no fading here. I will post results as I go.that will be very hard to get factory correct ( from a sometimes Commando purist)
one another note does anybody lay down correct hand striped pinstripes?
one another note does anybody lay down correct hand striped pinstripes?
any photos ? ( wonder if he could get the pinstripes as factory, not better?)When Blake Conway paints tanks and side panels, they are beautifully hand pinstriped. I think he has someone doing that part for him. They are under the clearcoat and IMHO, much better than factory.
Blake Conway
2441 Green Hills Way
Vista, CA 92084
(760) 732-3950
never mind , I found his websiteany photos ? ( wonder if he could get the pinstripes as factory, not better?)
No, that's not him!never mind , I found his website
https://vintage-vendor.com/gallery/motorcycles/norton/nggallery/page/8
On display at Seaba Station.
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