Hi boy's & girl's.
I own a 1973 850 Commando Hi Rider, converted to a Roadster, in original but disastrous condition. I bought the bike last year from an old school friend who insisted the bike was in good nick. I believed him! The bike had sat for 20 plus years in his garage only being ridden on the odd occasion. I paid big buck dollar assuming I'd have to rejuvenate the thing somewhat, carbs & such, but not rebuild the whole gestalt.
Everything is fooked. Motor and box. The frame is slightly bent, front down tube adjacent to the ex-port.
Silly me. I had ridden the bike once in suburbia and assumed that it was gummed up due to sitting so much.
I grew up on British bikes so know my way around them and have lots of tools for the job. I gave up on Norton's in 1975 after my 3rd Commando blew up. Owned mostly Japanese bikes, apart from my Venom, until I bought this pile of junk.
Problems I have are knowing which modern parts to put on the bike while keeping it looking original. I want modern reliability with the classic feel. I can't spend too much on it cause stuff is so expensive in New Zealand, our money isn't worth much oversea's. Shipping is extortionately high cost. Anyhow, the bully has her eye on the bank account.
The bike left the factory and went to 'Winterpeg' Canada. My ex-friend brought it down to NZ in 1976. At some point it has been pulled apart, in Canada, and reassembled by a total idiot. Helicoil's on the case cylinder bolt holes, mains sanded to clean up lateral grooves, the crank bolts were either finger tight or super tight. The list goes on.
I bought this bike to ride while restoring my 1960 Velocette Venom.
All good suggestion's will be welcome. Technically I am OK, just out of touch with the low down on inside knowledge.
Regards,
Throber.
I own a 1973 850 Commando Hi Rider, converted to a Roadster, in original but disastrous condition. I bought the bike last year from an old school friend who insisted the bike was in good nick. I believed him! The bike had sat for 20 plus years in his garage only being ridden on the odd occasion. I paid big buck dollar assuming I'd have to rejuvenate the thing somewhat, carbs & such, but not rebuild the whole gestalt.
Everything is fooked. Motor and box. The frame is slightly bent, front down tube adjacent to the ex-port.
Silly me. I had ridden the bike once in suburbia and assumed that it was gummed up due to sitting so much.
I grew up on British bikes so know my way around them and have lots of tools for the job. I gave up on Norton's in 1975 after my 3rd Commando blew up. Owned mostly Japanese bikes, apart from my Venom, until I bought this pile of junk.
Problems I have are knowing which modern parts to put on the bike while keeping it looking original. I want modern reliability with the classic feel. I can't spend too much on it cause stuff is so expensive in New Zealand, our money isn't worth much oversea's. Shipping is extortionately high cost. Anyhow, the bully has her eye on the bank account.
The bike left the factory and went to 'Winterpeg' Canada. My ex-friend brought it down to NZ in 1976. At some point it has been pulled apart, in Canada, and reassembled by a total idiot. Helicoil's on the case cylinder bolt holes, mains sanded to clean up lateral grooves, the crank bolts were either finger tight or super tight. The list goes on.
I bought this bike to ride while restoring my 1960 Velocette Venom.
All good suggestion's will be welcome. Technically I am OK, just out of touch with the low down on inside knowledge.
Regards,
Throber.