Hi,
I'm a new member and have recently acquired a matching numbers 1974 Commando Roadster. The previous owner passed away about a year ago and his wife is just now starting to let go of some of his posessions. The bike didn't run when I bought it and after some tinkering I was able to get it running and have put about thirty miles on it just before the cold weather set in. The last owner had this bike for over twenty five years and I was able to get some extra parts, manuals and a Kendon bike lift with it. It's Candy Red and has a single Mikuni with Boyer ignition and generally in pretty nice condition. It will need a new paint job and I'm also planning on doing a complete tear-down and restoral. I have all of the receipts and repair paperwork on it dating back to 1984 as I believe that he was the second owner.
A little about myself....I'm retired and live in Ortonville, MI, which is located north of Detroit, and have been riding motorcycles for over forty years.
I am a member of the VJMC (Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club) and have been restoring 70's era Honda CB Four Cylinder bikes. So, this Norton is my first British bike and something that I've wanting to acquire for quite a few years.
I've been lurking on this forum for a while and thought that it was about time to introduce myself.
I may have to ask some dumb questions during the re-building process and am finding that these old Nortons are vastly different than the Japanese bikes that I've been working on. This forum is a tremendous source of information and knowledge.
Ray
I'm a new member and have recently acquired a matching numbers 1974 Commando Roadster. The previous owner passed away about a year ago and his wife is just now starting to let go of some of his posessions. The bike didn't run when I bought it and after some tinkering I was able to get it running and have put about thirty miles on it just before the cold weather set in. The last owner had this bike for over twenty five years and I was able to get some extra parts, manuals and a Kendon bike lift with it. It's Candy Red and has a single Mikuni with Boyer ignition and generally in pretty nice condition. It will need a new paint job and I'm also planning on doing a complete tear-down and restoral. I have all of the receipts and repair paperwork on it dating back to 1984 as I believe that he was the second owner.
A little about myself....I'm retired and live in Ortonville, MI, which is located north of Detroit, and have been riding motorcycles for over forty years.
I am a member of the VJMC (Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club) and have been restoring 70's era Honda CB Four Cylinder bikes. So, this Norton is my first British bike and something that I've wanting to acquire for quite a few years.
I've been lurking on this forum for a while and thought that it was about time to introduce myself.
I may have to ask some dumb questions during the re-building process and am finding that these old Nortons are vastly different than the Japanese bikes that I've been working on. This forum is a tremendous source of information and knowledge.
Ray