@olympus Edward Bilton-Smith (AKA Sir Eddy) died a couple of years back.
There is a great video here which was put together by his family:
He had some really interesting ideas around engineering, and getting the most out of a Norton twin which I found fascinating.
He was building his ultimate dream, and was planning to do some speed trials on the salt with the goal of breaking records, but unfortunately he passed away before he fulfilled his dream.
When he died, his family stepped up, and as a tribute to him, they carried on the work.
There is quite a lot of the story on this forum: https://www.accessnorton.com/NortonCommando/sir-eddys-rocket.13142/
A few special people got involved (like Jim Comstock) to finish Eddy's work and it has been amazing seeing it happen.
And finally it did:
Regarding the covers, these were made by Eddy. after he saw the poor quality Dunstall ones that were being sold by Unity Equipe - he knew he could make better, so went about designing them.
They are investment cast, and hand polished by him, and to my knowledge he only made a few hundred sets - part of the story is recalled on this thread:
https://www.accessnorton.com/NortonCommando/sir-edward-bilton-smith-late-great-norton-twins.10157/
I wanted them on my project bike as a tribute to him!
There is a great video here which was put together by his family:
He had some really interesting ideas around engineering, and getting the most out of a Norton twin which I found fascinating.
He was building his ultimate dream, and was planning to do some speed trials on the salt with the goal of breaking records, but unfortunately he passed away before he fulfilled his dream.
When he died, his family stepped up, and as a tribute to him, they carried on the work.
There is quite a lot of the story on this forum: https://www.accessnorton.com/NortonCommando/sir-eddys-rocket.13142/
A few special people got involved (like Jim Comstock) to finish Eddy's work and it has been amazing seeing it happen.
And finally it did:
Regarding the covers, these were made by Eddy. after he saw the poor quality Dunstall ones that were being sold by Unity Equipe - he knew he could make better, so went about designing them.
They are investment cast, and hand polished by him, and to my knowledge he only made a few hundred sets - part of the story is recalled on this thread:
https://www.accessnorton.com/NortonCommando/sir-edward-bilton-smith-late-great-norton-twins.10157/
I wanted them on my project bike as a tribute to him!
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