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1973 Norton 850 Commando on 2040-motos

US $1,525.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:11591 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Muscatine, Iowa, US

Muscatine, Iowa, US
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Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):850 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

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1973 Norton 850 Commando 


Barn Fresh Find, it's been sitting for 25 years.

11,591 miles, This bike does Run. The tank has crud in it, it's been laid on both sides & is missing turning signals. 

It does have a Clear Title. 

Questions call: 563-263-6339 thanks, Jim 

Moto blog

Norton has announced a stylish scrambler

Sun, 08 Jul 2018

The boss of the British brand, Stuart Garner, published images of a promising model on his Twitter. Norton's Atlas and P11 scramblers from the sixties will have an heir! The 650 Atlas Scrambler, based on the same models from the past, still exists in virtual reality and is content only with the status of a concept.

The new Norton plant has been launched

Fri, 23 Apr 2021

At the first stage, the Brits will be engaged in the production of Commando 961, then the range of models produced will expand.The British brand, now owned by the Indian company TVS, is returning to the market as planned. The first step was the launch of a new plant in Solihull. The production capacity of the plant with an area of ​​about 7000 sq.

Norton to Race Isle of Man TT with RSV4-Powered Prototype

Wed, 18 Apr 2012

Norton Motorcycles announced it will compete in the 2012 Isle of Man TT with a new racebike. The as-yet-unnamed racebike will use an Aprilia RSV4 engine with a chassis from Spondon Engineering. If that formula sounds familiar, it’s because it sounds like of MotoGP’s new Claiming Rule Team machines.