Big_Jim59
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I have been trying to sell my Norton. It's nothing personal but my life has taken quite a different and unexpected turn. I have had two individuals come and have a look. I was under the impression that they were both not well antiquated with Norton's but both were keen to have one. The bike starts first kick. Both prospects were able to start it without issue. Both were excited but kept asking cosmetic questions like "is that the proper air filter" (mine has a single Mikuni.) or "are those switches original?" Both passed on the bike because, as one said "It would just be too big a job to put it back to original." One didn't like my 2" rise super bike bars.
Everything on my bike makes it a dream to ride. From the Wassell ignition, the updated clutch plates, single Mikuni, rewired electrical, modern regulator/rectifier charging system, braided steel over-head oil line, roller transmission layshaft bearing upgrade and more, everything has been done to make it a safe, reliable and friendly Norton to ride anywhere. I have been around Norton's and other classic British bikes for a long time. I guess I do not understand wanting a bike that looks a certain way rather than one the performs and rides well as possible.
Everything on my bike makes it a dream to ride. From the Wassell ignition, the updated clutch plates, single Mikuni, rewired electrical, modern regulator/rectifier charging system, braided steel over-head oil line, roller transmission layshaft bearing upgrade and more, everything has been done to make it a safe, reliable and friendly Norton to ride anywhere. I have been around Norton's and other classic British bikes for a long time. I guess I do not understand wanting a bike that looks a certain way rather than one the performs and rides well as possible.