A Norton Addict

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Our friend Jean Des Rosiers, from Quebec send us this amazing Norton Story.
This to long to post it, but dont miss it and take a look here :
http://southsiders-mc.blogspot.com/2009 ... art-1.html

This the first part of this story the 2nd one will follow soon

A Norton Addict
 
Quoted from blog: "Norton did not make 750s in 1963".

Yes they did, and 1962 as well, although the majority of 1962 Atlas production went to the USA as it was not available as a "home market" (UK) model until 1963.
 
L.A.B. said:
Quoted from blog: "Norton did not make 750s in 1963".

Yes they did, and 1962 as well, although the majority of 1962 Atlas production went to the USA as it was not available as a "home market" (UK) model until 1963.

I guess I should have corrected the text to read "Norton did not make 750cc models like the one we had in 1963" My brother's bike had concentric carbs and points, both of those were not on the 750cc models in '63. Also the serial number had been altered, both on the frame an on the engine, the 20- prefix had been ground off, this we only learned years after purchase.

Jean
 
Jeandr said:
L.A.B. said:
Quoted from blog: "Norton did not make 750s in 1963".

Yes they did, and 1962 as well, although the majority of 1962 Atlas production went to the USA as it was not available as a "home market" (UK) model until 1963.

I guess I should have corrected the text to read "Norton did not make 750cc models like the one we had in 1963" My brother's bike had concentric carbs and points, both of those were not on the 750cc models in '63. Also the serial number had been altered, both on the frame an on the engine, the 20- prefix had been ground off, this we only learned years after purchase.

Jean
Jean this is cool to read you here. Hope everything is going ok in Quebec
Thanks again for this story
Frank
 
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