Norton Jubilee 250 Caferacer

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Hi all,

My first post here. I'm from Belgium, 33 years old... and love British Motorcycles! (My dad owns a BSA A7 and Norton Jubilee)
My dad and me are trying to build our first caferacer out of a Norton Jubilee. (bought it cheap)
We made our seat and clipons, painted the frame, gastank/oiltank/battery case and seat.
We've replaced all the electric wires, and most of the seals gaskets. Cleaned the carburator... And it runs! :D

I want to lower the headlight, so I was wondering what fork would suit the jubilee? Any sugestions?

Thanks in advance!
And greets from Belgium...

pics on pinterest
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/387450374165723829/
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/387450374165723825/
 
hi tom,and welcome,im wondering if the forks from the 350 navigator would fit,also the front wheel wich would give you a much better front brake. chris
 
Can you remove the upper shrouds, to expose the stanchions? Then headlight brackets of the type sold by Unity Equipe could be used.

I'm not sure that a lower headlight would give any more of a cafe racer look. BSA Gold Stars don't have a low headlight.

The Navigator used Roadholder forks, which makes you wonder if Roadholders from a bigger Norton would be easy to fit to a Jubilee. It would give you a good front brake.
 
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