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I am considering converting my 1972 750 Commando to an 850 /920 and can any one tell me what I would need and how to go about it and anyone who might be able to do it here in the uk?
I would think that the cost to convert would be higher then to buy yourself another bike ................. and have two NortonsI am considering converting my 1972 750 Commando to an 850 /920 and can any one tell me what I would need and how to go about it and anyone who might be able to do it here in the uk?
Very odd!PW seems to post a question and then not return to read any of the answers, same with his last post where he never logged on for weeks he has not logged on since Sat to see any answers to this latest post.
He can come to my place right now.....our Gite is empty now, only 50€ a night for cash.....I guess you keep asking until someone says there's nothing to it, bring it here on Saturday morning and we'll change her over while you wait
Glen
It's either bragging rights or for additional torqueWhy would you want to make an 850 out of a 750 ? A smaller motor can often be made to go faster then a big one. If you were continually riding in windy conditions, the bigger one might feel better if ou were hitting gusts of wind. A motor which delivers more torque can run higher gearing, but then you are back where you started from, unless you run a close ratio gearbox.
If you bring the Triumph by tomorrow morning, I'll have the conversion done and bike ready for pickup by noon. I work fast.
Here's what your converted Triumph will look like-
True, but in this case the original poster never came back to look at any replies, which makes it even odder is he asked same question before and never went back then either.Some people want advice and some just want to be told how great their preconceived idea is. Actually happens pretty frequently on forums.
Could just be senile …True, but in this case the original poster never came back to look at any replies, which makes it even odder is he asked same question before and never went back then either.