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I am starting what will likely be a long term resto/mod project on my ’74 mk2, and will be using this thread to go through it, posting pics and asking questions as I go. It will be slow going for me as work, my wife, and my 2.3 yo twins all keep me pretty busy.
I gave my intro to this forum with my first post here - what-your-story-how-did-you-aquire-your-norton-t17651-45.html#p224319 (btw - it would be nice to see this thread revived). It was a bit rough around the edges after 10 years under a tarp in the big steel shed. Even though it has a concrete floor, the time was not nice to it in a number of ways, and all of the chrome was badly pitted. I did manage to get most of that 10ft presentable by using the aluminium foil polishing trick, though when you look close it is not great and I am sure will return to a poor state over time.
This was right before my kids were born, and it took me a bit to get things polished up, running well again and get the inspections done, and I have been riding it for the past year and a half or so with my hi-rider tank on it, since I have been doing mostly commuting and it is easier to work on and take off than the interstate tank. I also got a Ducati ST4s to ride when the Norton is on the lift or I want a modern feel.
Along the way, I have been thinking about what I would like to do with the Commando, and buying some upgrade parts for it as I acquired some cash to spend. Some of the small things went on, but a lot of them went into the spares box for when I figured out what the overall plan was.
Since most of the wiring is all brittle and most of the old rubber is too, I couldn’t see just doing a bit by bit update. So, I have decided to take it down to the frame and have it repainted, and then put it all back together again, renewing what is needed as I go. I am sure this will take me a year of Sunday’s, but no worry. It isn’t like it hasn’t taken me a while to get back into it in the first place.
I gave my intro to this forum with my first post here - what-your-story-how-did-you-aquire-your-norton-t17651-45.html#p224319 (btw - it would be nice to see this thread revived). It was a bit rough around the edges after 10 years under a tarp in the big steel shed. Even though it has a concrete floor, the time was not nice to it in a number of ways, and all of the chrome was badly pitted. I did manage to get most of that 10ft presentable by using the aluminium foil polishing trick, though when you look close it is not great and I am sure will return to a poor state over time.
This was right before my kids were born, and it took me a bit to get things polished up, running well again and get the inspections done, and I have been riding it for the past year and a half or so with my hi-rider tank on it, since I have been doing mostly commuting and it is easier to work on and take off than the interstate tank. I also got a Ducati ST4s to ride when the Norton is on the lift or I want a modern feel.
Along the way, I have been thinking about what I would like to do with the Commando, and buying some upgrade parts for it as I acquired some cash to spend. Some of the small things went on, but a lot of them went into the spares box for when I figured out what the overall plan was.
Since most of the wiring is all brittle and most of the old rubber is too, I couldn’t see just doing a bit by bit update. So, I have decided to take it down to the frame and have it repainted, and then put it all back together again, renewing what is needed as I go. I am sure this will take me a year of Sunday’s, but no worry. It isn’t like it hasn’t taken me a while to get back into it in the first place.
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