Pictures of your Norton Commandos

ggryder said:
Pictures of your Norton Commandos

Herb Becker 850 Commando
Cool Pic!
Ms. Peels cage would be scraping the pavement and throwin' sparks!
 
That's very nice. I find it interesting that the Norton bikes look like functional sculpture. Don't you just love it?
 
Here are a couple of pictures of my 1975 MK3. I purchased it new in 1975 and had the engine rebuilt and the frame, side covers and tank repainted 4 years ago.

Pictures of your Norton Commandos


Pictures of your Norton Commandos


Bill G
 
Bill G said:
Here are a couple of pictures of my 1975 MK3. I purchased it new in 1975 and had the engine rebuilt and the frame, side covers and tank repainted 4 years ago. Bill G
Nice ride Bill, looks like you've got the Carbs & Ignition to make it go, coupled with the brakes to make it slow & the oil cooler to keep it ....well you know :mrgreen:
 
New to the site and new to owning a Norton ..

Hey everyone ! I'm a new owner of a "72 Norton Commando Combat " that I received as the result of a trade (some work for the bike) .

Pictures of your Norton Commandos
 
Pictures of your Norton Commandos


If you remember, I originally went with the painted red fenders. That look got old really fast and I went out and had the fenders chromed. Painted fenders look good on a black bike, but on red it's a little too much for me.
 
Gilliam said:
I've owned this Norton since 1984 but with a 2 year break when I sold it in 1994 and bought it back in 1996.
Was so glad to get it back:
Pictures of your Norton Commandos

This bike is beautiful. If I ever get another Norton, I would make it a Fastback model.
 
MikesVintageParts said:
Pictures of your Norton Commandos


My Friend Kelly George's Norton Flattracker, with a Street Version Coming soon.

Mike

very cool....any other pictures of this?

any progress pics of the street build?

KEEP EM COMIN!!!
 
Thank You,

I'll try to get a few more pictures of the racer this Summer with Geo Roeder riding it.
The Street Tracker will be starting soon, Kelly normally uses the winter months to do
his bike building and it's getting cold.

Mike
 
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