Departed, maybe a good thing. I think the factory has to concentrate on either getting the price down on the current model or introduce a no frills version if they are going to attract a wider customer base. Right now its seems its pitched at the wealthy discerning man about town who alternatively may have a Ducati one year, a Guzzi the next and then another exotic brand and so on. Too be perfectly honest, the current range is not to my taste. I'm past sports bike stuff. I prefer plain forks, wire wheels, carbs, steel not plastic and stuff that I can play around with like exhausts, handlebars, self maintain and don't mind it getting covered in shit from time to time. Call it down market or entry level whatever, but it has to have some character which sadly the appropriate Hinckely Bonnevilles lack. Right price but jeez, its not an exciting looking machine is it?
As an example, Guzzi has recently introduced its retro 750 in "classic" and "cafe" form. They are selling like hot cakes. If Norton gets around to a basic no frills good looking daily rider at a reasonably competitive price I'd definetly be interested.
Mick