While I am new to Nortons, I am neither new to vintage motorcycles nor british vehicles.
Have owned a few Jaguars from modern ones to a V12 XJS also an MG Midget.
Mainly I deal with vintage Honda motorcycles but I have had the itch for a British bike.
A good friend of mine stumbled onto a Norton CHEAP. He had it for a while, but his focus changed so I was able to pick it up.
Might be jumping the gun as I don't physically have the bike yet, but it is as good as mine.
Don't know much about the Norton at this point, have not had a chance to go over it yet.
I know the engine turns over and it has a clear title.
Also has a glass tank.
Bad pictures, I know.
Looks like the bike was knocked over at some point.
Once the bike is back in my garage I will get a better handle on what it needs.
-Assume that the Isolastics need to be done. I heard that the MKIII ones are an upgrade?
-Had Mikunis on it, think it comes with the Amal carbs too.
-Will need to locate a PDF of the manual and parts break down.
-My main focus will be on simple upgrades that will make the bike more useable and enjoyable to ride. I am not one for perfect restorations of hipster bait cafes.
What do your eagle eyes see that stands out?
Im sure I will be picking people's brains to find out about where to get parts and what makes these things tick.
Because everyone loves pictures here are some of my current and past bikes.
This is my long term project.
I did all the newbie mistakes, like take it apart day one.
My chopper.
The current daily mount. Will be on the chopping block to make room for the Norton though.
Cb450 I did a few years ago
The parts hauler, beer getter.
And the big project. A CB750 Honda Seeley #19 of 302
Like I said, a lot of Hondas. Hope its not blasphemous to post all those Hondas....lol
Have owned a few Jaguars from modern ones to a V12 XJS also an MG Midget.
Mainly I deal with vintage Honda motorcycles but I have had the itch for a British bike.
A good friend of mine stumbled onto a Norton CHEAP. He had it for a while, but his focus changed so I was able to pick it up.
Might be jumping the gun as I don't physically have the bike yet, but it is as good as mine.
Don't know much about the Norton at this point, have not had a chance to go over it yet.
I know the engine turns over and it has a clear title.
Also has a glass tank.
Bad pictures, I know.
Looks like the bike was knocked over at some point.
Once the bike is back in my garage I will get a better handle on what it needs.
-Assume that the Isolastics need to be done. I heard that the MKIII ones are an upgrade?
-Had Mikunis on it, think it comes with the Amal carbs too.
-Will need to locate a PDF of the manual and parts break down.
-My main focus will be on simple upgrades that will make the bike more useable and enjoyable to ride. I am not one for perfect restorations of hipster bait cafes.
What do your eagle eyes see that stands out?
Im sure I will be picking people's brains to find out about where to get parts and what makes these things tick.
Because everyone loves pictures here are some of my current and past bikes.
This is my long term project.
I did all the newbie mistakes, like take it apart day one.
My chopper.
The current daily mount. Will be on the chopping block to make room for the Norton though.
Cb450 I did a few years ago
The parts hauler, beer getter.
And the big project. A CB750 Honda Seeley #19 of 302
Like I said, a lot of Hondas. Hope its not blasphemous to post all those Hondas....lol