Pictures of your Norton Commandos

Hello Holger and welcome.

It seems from your post above that your written English is better than that from many English speakers !

Nice bike, and nice mods so far. As Gortniper says, the single Brembo disc from cNw or hNw really is good.

I have a question for you, what handle bars do you have? They look good.
Hi Eddie,

it is a A01 from LSL, it is made of Aluminium.
 
Very nice bike, Holger. I have an affinity for yellow Commandos. My first Norton was a yellow Commando, and I've liked that look ever since.

Ken
 
Holger,
Nice looking motorcycle. I have 2 questions
Who makes your twist grip and not to sound ignorant but what is a Koso lambda probe?
I also like the Moto Gadget accessories you have used.They make some nice units.
Mike
 
Holger,

As Mike says, those clocks look great!

I’ve used lots of Motogadget stuff and have always been very impressed with it.

I haven’t tried those clocks though. Were they difficult to wire in ?
 
Holger,
Nice looking motorcycle. I have 2 questions
Who makes your twist grip and not to sound ignorant but what is a Koso lambda probe?
I also like the Moto Gadget accessories you have used.They make some nice units.
Mike
Hi Mike,
sorry, I do not know the maker of the twist grip, it was already on the bike.
For jetting the (older mens) VM 34 carb, for me (an older man (see post #2,251)) it seemed to be more comfortable to see the a/f ratio on a display, than to unscrew the Spark plugs several times. When I bought the bike, there was a 280 main jet installed. With the 260 I have a a/f ratio 13.3 at full throttle wich should be ok.
The Koso probe is not a wide band type, but it shows numbers from 12.2 to 17. So for me it works fine, and it is relatively cheap.
On the first picture you can see the nut for the probe at the right exhaust manifold in the 120° bend.
Holger
 
Hi Mike,
sorry, I do not know the maker of the twist grip, it was already on the bike.
The twist grip is a common type used on Speedway bikes, Joker, Venhill and Gasser come to mind but there are many others too. Beware some are fast action.
Dave
 
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Hi Mike,
sorry, I do not know the maker of the twist grip, it was already on the bike.
For jetting the (older mens) VM 34 carb, for me (an older man (see post #2,251)) it seemed to be more comfortable to see the a/f ratio on a display, than to unscrew the Spark plugs several times. When I bought the bike, there was a 280 main jet installed. With the 260 I have a a/f ratio 13.3 at full throttle wich should be ok.
The Koso probe is not a wide band type, but it shows numbers from 12.2 to 17. So for me it works fine, and it is relatively cheap.
On the first picture you can see the nut for the probe at the right exhaust manifold in the 120° bend.
Holger
Holler,
Thanks for your reply. I just didn’t know what the probe was used for.
Mike
 
The twist grip is a common type used on Speedway bikes, Joker, Venhill and Gasser come to mind but there are many others too. Beware some are fast action.
Dave
I fitted a quick action throttle to my fj1200 rigid chop it made it rather lively off the line with 130bhp and weighing just over 400lb !
 
Tried the flat bars on risers today, not bad.

Have some of Holgers LSL bars on the way to try next.

Pictures of your Norton Commandos
 
This is the after.

Was only a gentle canter though.

The pre load is a bit stiff for the road, it’s doing a track day at the weekend though, so I’ll leave it be for now, then soften it up a bit.


Pictures of your Norton Commandos
 
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