fiatfan
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Ok, first post, new member, hi everybody. Been hanging around here a couple of weeks and reading lots of posts. This really seems like the place to get answers to all (?) of your Norton questions and thoughts. I would like to tell my Norton story, I´ll try not to use the whole page.... In 1974 I bought a 1970 Commando Roadster, rode it a lot for 10 years, sold it in 1983. Four weeks ago I bought it back! The same bike, 32 years has passed. Now here´s the thing: This bike has never been in the shape of a Roadster since it was imported to Sweden in 1972. It was built as a Dunstall, but it was not a real Dunstall, just the tank, seat and the rear sets. When I bought it I rode it as it was the first year, but my ideas at the time (I was 20) were more in the direction of choppers. Yes, I know, that doesn´t seem to be a big thing here, but I hope you won´t throw me out... Anyway, the bike was transformed, rigid rear end and long forks and all the rest, and it was a dream to drive on the highway, believe me, it was. When I bought it back, it was a totally different bike. The only thing that was left was the engine/gearbox. So now I´m going to start a detective work on a big scale; 32 years and some 12 or 13 owners, there can be some parts in someones basement or garage, I have to believe that. I´m at least gonna try to put it together as it was when I sold it, at least as close as I can. I´m getting a bit old, don´t ride as much as I used to, but for a short ride for some coffee a couple of times a summer, it´s going to be worth the job, I´m sure! Fun fact: I don´t think there´s anything on this bike that was there when it left the factory in 1970; I blew the engine, so there´s an 850 in it, the gearbox decided to split where it´s not supposed to, so that´s replaced. And now there´s even another frame, wheels and everything else, maybe the primary cases are the original parts, but that´s probably it. Sorry for the long inlay, I promise it will not happen again!
Tommy
Tommy