No worriesI moved it back again, sorry I don't do Facebook so I thought it was for sale.
Very cool.Looks like he's got a decent injector on there rather than the Lake widowmaker
$35k !?And another supercharged Commando for sale;
Maybe a bit of a trek to view it.... Nice cafe and some interesting bikes on display.
Looks like he's got a decent injector on there rather than the Lake widowmaker
Thats been for sale for yearsAnd another supercharged Commando for sale;
Maybe a bit of a trek to view it.... Nice cafe and some interesting bikes on display.
brings new meaning to DKISS (Don't Keep It Simple) But it is a nice engineering feat non the lessLooks like he's got a decent injector on there rather than the Lake widowmaker
With ya on that one .I love everything about the bike except the supercharger! It detracts from the simple elegance of the original Norton engine.
Those kettle weber bbqs are nice.brings new meaning to DKISS (Don't Keep It Simple) But it is a nice engineering feat non the less
I like mine better.....
Never ran it hard around the corners, so sorry I can't answer your question. Yep its fun in the straightsThose kettle weber bbqs are nice.
So does the Drouin powered 850 drop quick into left handers and a little slower in to right handers?
My '74 Commando always seemed top heavy to me. I don't think the Drouin would have helped other than possibly making the bike faster in straights, which could be fun.
I'm surprised you thought a commando seemed top heavyThose kettle weber bbqs are nice.
So does the Drouin powered 850 drop quick into left handers and a little slower in to right handers.
My '74 Commando always seemed top heavy to me. I don't think the Drouin would have helped other than possibly making the bike faster in straights, which could be fun.
with a full Interstate tank..... kind ofI'm surprised you thought a commando seemed top heavy
Yep from empty to full on an interstate is noticeablewith a full Interstate tank..... kind of
I would image everybody on this site feels that surprise in a "That's never happened to me" kind of way. I bought the previously owned '74 Commando Roadster around 1987 for $700 and it seemed sluggish and required more effort to flip back and forth through the turns than I was accustomed to. Plus the disc brake back then might as well have had wood disc pucks trying to slow down the rotor. It was a bad fit for me. I actually liked my P11 more. The P11 was quicker because the '74 Commando had a single Amal on it. The P11 also handled better, because to me it fit me, felt like the center of gravity was lower, and it was lighter. The Commando was a good cruiser, but lacked acceleration, felt heavy steering and was scary trying to stop when chasing Ducati's in the California foothills. I also had a VFR700 at the time. The 74 Norton Commando I bought was a sad slow comparison. That is how it was for me. Others I'm sure were thrilled with Commandos in the 1980's and still are today. Good for them.I'm surprised you thought a commando seemed top heavy