MarshalNorton said:Careful not to overload the lunchbox on the back or you'll be doing wheelies
grandpaul said:Nice '75. I'm not much for flyscreens, but that one is very unobtrusive and understated.
MarshalNorton said:Looks very cool!!
Careful not to overload the lunchbox on the back or you'll be doing wheelies :lol:
Marshal
rvich said:I like that screen and the seat both. What can you tell us about the seat?
Thanx
Russ
hobot said:Handsome 850 with some usable travel and errand storage.
I have found that enough mass back of axle does indeed assist wheelies.
I'm curious on the rear loop supports.
Looks like the Z plate was extended by a strut for the vertical
support of loop. I assume the Z plate strut is fixed by two bolts
in a row on Z plate.
On my heavy haul jobs I used a single long strut angled
from back of Z plate up to rear part of loop. Solid-rigid
to hold couple hundred lbs against spikes of loads on bumps.
hobot
hobot said:Thanks for the detail Kevin. So its not a rear loop enforcer so much
as mounting kit for the big side bags.
Having had rear loop fracture off its a concern of mine with
significant cargo, camping gear for two to beer cases to 50# feed bags.
An 850 friend, now a Victory only rider, gave me his big tank bag
that uses a strap on base for use on non-magnetic tanks.
Very comfy to lay on for long straight hauls.
Nice brain waves lingering to view your joy ride to inspire me to
preservere on finding cute but useful luggage gear.
hobot
click said:The chap who originally built my Norton, sadly, has passed on. The pictures I've seen of 4 other Norton Commando's he built also had the same seats, I think he got them custom made.
L.A.B. said:click said:The chap who originally built my Norton, sadly, has passed on. The pictures I've seen of 4 other Norton Commando's he built also had the same seats, I think he got them custom made.
They're all Norman Hyde "Norton" (Commando) seats, as far as I can tell (and sadly no longer available from Norman Hyde I think, but they are still available for various Triumphs & BSAs http://www.normanhyde.co.uk/search.php?tag=45).