And now, after months of no stock, we have printed a new, revised edition:
Motorcycle parts and spares for Andover Norton motorbikes: Andover Norton manufactures and supplies all Factory Spare Parts for Norton motorcycles built before 2002.
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Now hardcover again and re-written by Mick taking later developments (Garner's demise etc) in. But as in every print run there is always that detail you miss. The passage on Page 130 beginning:
"The maker’s plate riveted to the steering head carries a build date and chassis number, while the engine number is visible on the left side of the crankcase immediately below the cylinder barrel joint. Even a knowledgeable buyer will benefit from taking along a well-informed helper to run a second pair of eyes over the prospective purchase."
was to be revised to:
"As well as being stamped on the left side of the crankcase immediately below the cylinder barrel joint, the engine number is stamped into the right side of the steering head on early models, while on later machines it appears, along with the build date, on a red maker’s VIN plate riveted to the steering head. Be aware that plates can be illicitly changed. Prior to 1974, the frame number was the same as the engine number, but most 850s have a frame number, preceded by 850F, stamped on the steering head, which does not match the engine number. This has been known to cause confusion, resulting in errors on documents. Even a knowledgeable buyer will benefit from taking along a well-informed helper to run a second pair of eyes over the prospective purchase."
But somehow this was overlooked, whilst the new index and a host of other alterations were integrated.
Apologies!
Joe Seifert