Thanks Guys. Really appreciate the great attitude(!). That's exactly what I needed to hear . I guess my problem is impatience.... currently putting together (near complete restoration) a '74 GT750 Ducati (was lucky and bought a complete bike for very cheap 5 years ago; the prices have since gone through the roof for bikes/parts), and seeing the Commando sitting there neglected had me down --along with the grey, dreary onslaught of a Pittsburgh winter. I'll be wiring the Duc up from scratch so with luck some of the lessons will transfer to the Norton. Need to get back to checking in on this sight more and gathering inspiration here.
It was just one of those days. I even climbed on the Colorado Norton Works site to check in on their pricing. I left the house in a real funk after that! (Matt is a great guy and I'm sure worth every penny; just not within my meager budget). So yes, will stick to the original idea of working on the bike myself and that is, after all, one of the main reasons I bought it in the first place.
Again, can't tell you how dead on your advice hit me this evening. It isn't all that often that someone tells you exactly what you need to hear, or maybe it's just that I've had too much wax in my ears the past few weeks.
Cheers and sincere thanks again.
wrench