I should not post this and I understand if Les or Jerry takes it down. I'm just trying to shed some light on selling Norton Parts.
Norton parts I have in stock (My Cost in USD):
Cost Vendor
$62,508.77 Andover Norton (some direct from AN and some from my Old Britts buyout)
$5,914.02 AMAL Premier Carb Sets
$3,133.60 Wassell (mostly Lucas and Hepolite)
$2,856.10 Tri-Spark
$2,244.39 Other Vendors (cNw, Don Pender, RGM, and others)
$76,656.88 Total
I have another $3,737.53 in Triumph Parts in stock.
I've made 16 sales this year (Norton and Triumph combined). My total profit is $362.13 but I just paid my business license today which was $476.10, with other shop costs I have quite a way to go to break even. BTW, I average around two phone calls and two emails a day, seven days a week, for help with Norton and Triumph not related to parts sales and no one is ever asked to pay anything for my time. One of the 16 sales started in Oct 2024 and after many phone calls and emails it was finally completed last month - Revenue: $25.00 - Profit: $0.43
Forum members never pay my listed prices, and my listed prices are usually below MSRP.
Those that buy from me know that I spend a lot of time helping on the phone and via email for free and I try very hard to catch mistakes rather than simply ship what is ordered - in other words, when you make a typo, I usually catch it. These calls and emails are in addition to the calls for non-parts relaced help.
I tell all this so people can understand that it is absolutely silly for me to sell parts! I started doing it to get the parts for my builds and since most vendors have minimum annual purchase requirements, I must keep ordering much more than I need.
Other sellers are trying to make a living selling parts - I am not. Every minute I spend working on parts orders takes away from chargeable time in my IT business so again, I'm a silly old fool for doing it! BTW: Even those trying to make a living selling Norton parts are probably squeaking by - there's no volume and you must have a massive inventory to come close to having what is ordered - I often am out of stock or don't stock everything needed for an order even with the ridiculous number of parts I have!
You can lookup what you want here:
https://gregmarsh.com/MC/ForSale.aspx but disregard the prices and a better way is to send me an email with the parts (by number and description) you need. If you don't know the number, I'll try to work from the bikes and description.
Example:
1) The Bonneville Shop, generic 850 carb set, $744.09,
https://www.thebonnevilleshop.com/p...t-norton-850-commando-spec-932-pn-tbs-lr932p/
2) Steadfast, generic 850 carb set, $649.99,
https://steadfastcycles.com/product...-left-right-carbs?_pos=2&_sid=b928d2521&_ss=r
3) My specific carb set for your 850: $525.00-$575.00 delivered in the US (depends on when I got it, Amal keeps having price increases). Right now, I have many 750 carb sets and a few 850 sets.
Overseas shipping:
A long as it can go and you are willing to use Priority International US Mail and your local mail, I will ship and it will normally get to your country in less than a week (usually 2-3 business days). How long it will take in your country I have no idea.
Until recently, all out of country required a lot of time at the post office, now I don't have to leave the shop. It does cost a lot but there's nothing I can do about that - you pay what I pay. UPS is too much trouble for smaller things. DHL and FedEx are simply too much trouble.
UPS works for things too heavy for USPS as long as under 150 lbs. I'll provide a quote - the country and desired speed make huge differences in cost. All are shipped with HSS code 8714.10.0050 - it's up to you on any customs - I have no clue of customs when leaving the US.
BTW, I have a matching numbers Combat engine and gearbox that I'm rebuilding anticipating someone outside the US needing - I don't have a title - the GB is ready - I haven't opened the engine yet, so I don't know the cost.