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1974 Norton Commando (1974)
About this vehicle 1974 Norton Commando 850 Seller's Notes Give me a call at 530-559-8330 with any questions! Vehicle Details This is a great rider quality 850 Commando. It has some neat touches like a set of original Dunstall mufflers, rearsets, an original metal Interstate tank, aftermarket oil pressure gauge and steering damper, and a variety of other little extras to make it a unique and capable rider.2024-06-24 15:53:03Grass Valley, California, United States24,9306,900.00
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1973 Other Makes Commando (1973)
New tires, battery, tank, side covers, rebuilt master cylinder.2024-06-22 09:19:25Los Angeles, California, United States1,7217,700.00
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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
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1972 Norton Commando (1972)
Combat head. Fiberglass Dunstall tank, side covers, seat bed and front fender. Dunstall clip-ons and grips.2016-11-04 04:50:00Santa Rosa, California, United States2024000
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1972 Norton Commando (1972)
I bought this Norton a number of years ago and slowly rebuilt it at Norton specialist; for me...not for sale.I'm selling the Norton due to medical problems that keep recurring: I'm 74 and it looks like my 'cycle days are behind me, after starting to ride when I was in high school. All that is left is repainting. I figure you'd rather paint it the color you like.2016-10-24 04:50:18Napa, California, United States25031000
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2016 Norton Commando (2016)
2016-10-17 04:47:11Westminster, California, United States16700
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1972 Norton Commando (1972)
Great restoration project for a classic bike enthusiast. Bike is dusty but it runs and is in good condition. Gas tank could use a good cleaning. All original parts and we have title. Mileage is 13,560. Bike is located in Red Bluff, CA - Buyer to arrange pick up/shipping and cover all associated costs. Happy to answer additional questions via phone or email.2016-10-08 04:48:49Red Bluff, California, United States134,000.00
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1972 Norton Commando (1972)
Hi ! This is a good chance to get a complete Norton 750 commando for restoration . As you know nortons are through the roof price wise going for $12.000 plus so restoring the way you want it makes sense .2016-10-06 04:49:54Sherman Oaks, California, United States03,500.00
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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
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1970 Norton Commando (1970)
This is a beautiful Norton bike! I purchased it from the original owner. The bike sat in his shop for 8 years. I cleaned the carbs, points, adj. valves and it fired on third kick.] The bike was blue when I got it, (not my favorite color) so I had it professionally painted with decal's clear coated...real nice! The bike is real solid, all numbers match. I believe it is stock, the original owner said the top end has only 1,000 miles since overhaul and I believe him. Real strong compression..has the combat cam.2016-06-14 16:22:35Anderson, California, United States136,000.00
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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
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