saw the video on the caf 'e racer seems a bit odd their showcasing that and they ain't even built the first Ltd Edtns as yet.
Also being a bit of a nerd, it seem reluntant to tick over when he shut it off and the end of the test drive that's why he revved it.............
saw the video on the caf 'e racer seems a bit odd their showcasing that and they ain't even built the first Ltd Edtns as yet.
Also being a bit of a nerd, it seem reluntant to tick over when he shut it off and the end of the test drive that's why he revved it.............
He was blipping the throttle the whole time, because how boring would it be to just let it idle. How many times have you blipped your throttle for absolutely no reason just to hear the exhaust?
Reluctant to idle? :roll: The way the natives rag on the new Norton you'd think they hope it will fail...
The last I heard was a letter dated 10/12/09 saying delivery
would be in the next 4 to 6 weeks .
Norton seem to work on the mushroom method, they keep you in the
dark and shovel you a bit of manure occasionly !
Nearly 100hp less than my 1198s duck and it costs more. Despite the fancy "bits" it does not handle any better and in fact it's all overkill for such a weak engine. It is handsome though. I guess with inelastic demand and economies of scale this bike is purely for looks, which makes good sense. Here's hoping it's reliable
It seems Norton has let the press ride their bike and the reviews are glowing. Haven't seen a really negative word about the bike. However, no information as to when any bikes will be delivered.
It seem to be a better idea to spend that much rebuilding a vintage Commando. At least you would have some idea when the bike would be completed
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