Thanks for infoP11 forks were specially made for the model. The closest one gets is a fork set off 1962-68 G80CS.
Steering crown and handlebar lug ("triple tree") isn't found on any other model, unfortunately.
Read the parts list!
- Knut
The fact that the prefix numbers have been changed by the popular current parts vendors doesn't help much. Getting new spares for anything other than the engine in a P11 in the USA in the 70's was for the most part impossible. I also had to use rotary dial phones and phone books to locate parts. I think all the spares were on fully assembled bikes.Thanks for info
Have you ever come across a more confusing parts list than the P11 one. You would like to think that where a common Norton, AMC, Hydrid part is used it would have the same part number but alas they don’t. Still thanks for advice
Thanks for reply, I have a frame and engine and I have come to the conclusion that chasing all the standard parts is just not worth it. Then there’s the time to find parts and the price of them. Decided to put Atlas forks and wheels on it, at least I will have a decent front brake.The fact that the prefix numbers have been changed by the popular current parts vendors doesn't help much. Getting new spares for anything other than the engine in a P11 in the USA in the 70's was for the most part impossible. I also had to use rotary dial phones and phone books to locate parts. I think all the spares were on fully assembled bikes.
I personally always got the impression from British bike dealers in Nothern California the P11 was a huge mistake and they didn't want anything to do with it. Southern CA was probably better because that's were a lot of desert racing was done.
Good luck on the P11 restoration.
Don't expect Norton Dominator parts will fit the P11. I suggest you sell off the P11 basket case and settle on a complete bike or one for which sourcing parts will be easier.Thanks for reply, I have a frame and engine and I have come to the conclusion that chasing all the standard parts is just not worth it. Then there’s the time to find parts and the price of them. Decided to put Atlas forks and wheels on it, at least I will have a decent front brake.
Hello again …..Don't expect Norton Dominator parts will fit the P11. I suggest you sell off the P11 basket case and settle on a complete bike or one for which sourcing parts will be easier.
- Knut
Mike Patrick had Atlas forks on the P11 he raced (now in Barber Museum). Perhaps Jerry Kaplan can help with how this was done?Hello again …..
Looks quite easy, only issue to sort is the headstock bearings
I think the easiest way is to get a new steering stem made to fit P11 bearing set
Rear wheel look easy
Not so. Obviously you haven't considered rake and trail. If the bike is to be used on the road, I suggest you do your homework before going on a tangent!Looks quite easy, only issue to sort is the headstock bearings