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Re: Need Norton expert in Georgia to look at unrestored Com
Oh Look. The Craigslist bike has a clear title too.
So why all the interest on an all original `72 Combat hand grenade? I thought an original Combat was to be avoided unless you really like working on bikes?
I understand these can be brought up to `73 specs and be fine motorcycles, but the past few years the "Combat" moniker now seems to have a certain cachet, a badge of honor.
Have the history books been re-written? There's probably a good reason this bike was stuck in the garage with 4800 miles.
o0norton0o said:It's hillarious to me that guys with non-runners want $5,000. for their "project" bike, like this unknown bike has a lump of gold as it's crankshaft counterweight...
here's a link to a 73 with rear sets, belt drive, and extra production racer tank and plastics for under $5,000. It looks like it lives in a garage. It runs, and looks like it's well taken care of... Granted you never know what's inside by what's on the outside!... but check this bike out on Charlotte's craigslist
The red frame is ugly to me, but it's not some rusty crap for $5,000.
Oh Look. The Craigslist bike has a clear title too.
So why all the interest on an all original `72 Combat hand grenade? I thought an original Combat was to be avoided unless you really like working on bikes?
I understand these can be brought up to `73 specs and be fine motorcycles, but the past few years the "Combat" moniker now seems to have a certain cachet, a badge of honor.
Have the history books been re-written? There's probably a good reason this bike was stuck in the garage with 4800 miles.