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1975 Norton Commando (1975)
Very Nice Original Norton Commando MK3 Interstate. Clear title can be purchased and shipped world wide. Original 9k miles. Original lisc plate from day bike was purchased, original tool kit, mirror, Union key etc.. Clear title can be shipped Global (still in original owners name, title is signed and clear). Cool story on this local bike. Basically this thing was ridden 1.5 season and then sat for 40 years. It had a motor issue in 1975 and had a warranty rebuild. The motor was completed but never put back in the bike. The owner was in the military lost interest and there it sat rebuilt in the closet for 40 years. This bike was a friend of the family. We have had it several years and planned to keep it. The warranty work was done by well known MN professionals Sterling cycle (Hamel) and Dicks porting. It sat so long I had it pulled apart to inspect (See Photos).2016-12-16 04:51:53Shakopee, Minnesota, United States910000 -
1975 Norton Commando (1975)
Absolutely stunning 1975 Norton 850 Commando. This bike is a one family owned bike since new, the bike has been sat idle since 1977 the year it was wrecked on the left hand side, bars, tank, side cover, speedometer and left exhaust was damaged. we have replaced all of the items and had the speedometer housing repaired and sealed, I will include a photo of the spedometer before repair verifying the original mileage as accurate. Bike runs, stops, shifts and operates just like a 1975 Norton should, starts easy using the electric starter ( which has been rebuilt) or kick start.2016-12-10 04:49:19Abilene, Kansas, United States213,250.00 -
1975 Norton Commando (1975)
I have a rare collectors item in this 1975 Norton Commando 850. It is extremely clean with very low miles. On this bike the rear tail light piece has been replaced with an after market tail light.2016-11-30 04:51:29Saint Johnsville, New York, United States912,000.00 -
1975 Norton Commando (1975)
Original Paint, 13k orig miles, very nice. Genuine Dunstall mufflers. Clear title can be purchased and shipped world wide.2016-11-28 04:53:33Shakopee, Minnesota, United States1330000 -
1975 Norton Commando (1975)
I have a 1975 Norton Commando 850 that is in great condition. The bike has been restored for the most part but still has the right cool patina. A Corbin cafe style seat, new Ikon shocks ($400), new Tri-Spark electric starter. I have a lot of the original parts including the seat, handlebars, shocks and numerous other parts.2016-11-11 04:50:44Berkeley, California, United States108000 -
1975 Norton Commando (1975)
This is a 75 commando, been in storage for years. 30k milesPut gas in , battery and it started right up in 4 kicks. Runs Well! Quiet motor! Rear brakes need rebuild A little TLC and this will be an Awesome bike ! As is. Starter has been removed Payment in form of a certified bank check. Shipping will be handled by buyer.2016-10-22 04:48:36Berwick, Maine, United States3031382 -
1975 Norton Commando (1975)
1975 Norton Commando builder. Needs rebore, but on standard size now. Bottom end feels good. No broken fins. All numbers match.2016-10-21 04:45:09Socorro, New Mexico, United States015000 -
1975 Norton Commando (1975)
mostly origional reliable daily rider. Boyer ignition, Corbin gunfighter seat (origional seat comes with) new chain, new rear sprocket, Hyde racing front brake, new rear brake pistons and speed sensor. Easy 2-3 kicker when cold, 1 kicker when warm, reliable classic fun.2016-08-04 05:03:14Marietta, Georgia, United States1213000 -
1975 Norton Commando (1975)
Up for sale is a 1975 Norton Commando MKIII that has had a very comprehensive restoration. I'll start at the beginning of the story: I heard about this particular bike sitting in someones garage in the high desert in California. The last time it had been on the road was 1980, as per the story, and the last registration date on the blue California license plate which is original to the bike. I made contact with the owner, who purchased the bike in 1978.2016-07-04 05:01:53Bakersfield, California, United States2827000 -
1975 Norton Commando (1975)
This bike is an 850 Mk3 in Production Racer bodywork. It is not an actual factory built Production Racer. Numbers matching, clean Ohio title. Electric start 850 Commando in full Production Racer bodywork. Polished alloy tank and Production Racer fiberglass tank included. Original Production Racer rear fender and fiberglass JPN front fender. Adjustable Tomaselli clip-on bars. Shoulderless alloy wheels with stainless spokes and new Avon RoadRiders. Special fairing mount to allow reasonable steering lock. Original Production Racer mount included. Hyde fork brace. Brembo 4-piston front brake with 290 mm floating disc. Brembo rear caliper, disc, and master cylinder. RGM rearset controls.2016-06-14 16:22:15Milford, Ohio, United States125700 -
1975 Norton Commando 850 Classic / Vintage (1975)
1975 Norton Commando 850, Mk3 Roadster - Matching numbers, clean Mk3 Roadster. Repainted. Starts and runs well.2013-10-20 02:38:53Marne, IA, US69,850.00 -
1975 Norton Commando 850 Classic / Vintage (1975)
1975 Norton Commando 850, Nice Mk3 Commando! - Numbers matching, just serviced. Starts and runs with no issues, beautiful condition throughout.2013-10-23 02:13:43Marne, IA, US1010,750.00 -
1975 Norton 850 Commando Mark III Perfect Dream Bike - 19,640 original miles (1975)
My beautiful 1975 Norton 850 Commando Mark III is on the market. It is in perfect running condition and I am listing her for less than she is worth to make this an easy sale. This is one of, if not the fastest and best handling vintage bikes in the world with 0-6 mph times in the 3+ second range.2013-10-18 00:18:03Sausalito, California, US19,6409,999.00 -
Norton Commando 1975 Electric Start MK3 850cc (1975)
Very nice low mileage original Norton Commando E start. This bike I believe is a 1 owner and has 12,000 original miles. Original bike owned for most of it's life by a family friend. This bike is original to the Midwest. Still has original Union key. Clear title in my name can be shipped worldwide without issue. The Good: - 4 brush starter spins like a top - Yusa Gel Battery (1 year old) - Good Front tire & brand new rear Dunlop k81s (See photos) - Updated cosmetics: Professional Black paint, lined tank & pin stripes as original by Cliff Anderson - 1n the 90's at 9500 miles the motor was freshened up by Steve Hamel and Head redone by Dick's porting (They typically split up engine rebuilds that way). The owner was paranoid about 75's having a soft cam, and that was replaced, pistons, ring, valve job all done. Bike still is standard bore and all original Norton parts were used, (Hepolites, Norton Cam (still have wrapper and Norton part number on it) no junk, no pattern parts used. - Motor is oil tight, no stripped exhaust ports broken fins etc.2013-10-21 00:02:57Shakopee, Minnesota, US9508,900.00 -
1975 Norton Commando 850 MKlll Electric Start Beautiful NO RESERVE (1975)
You are looking at one beautiful 1975 Norton Commando. This is a engine and frame number matching bike. She was restored mechanically and cosmetically, but she does have signs of use.2013-10-03 01:13:42Tampa, Florida, US9,3136,850.00
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