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1975 Norton Mk3 Commando Fastback Classic / Vintage on 2040-motos

US $15,750.00
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:10 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Marne, Iowa, US

Marne, IA, US
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TypeType:Classic / Vintage PhonePhone:8773439816

Norton Other description

1975 Norton Mk3 Commando Fastback, Super-nice e-start Fastback!!! - Heres a very nice and unique bike: a Mk3 Norton Commando done up like a Fastback. Many upgrades and modifications all add up to a real one-of-a-kind Commando. Numbers match, titled, fresh service. A real stand out!

Moto blog

The Sporton: A Sportster-Powered Norton

Thu, 30 May 2013

The guys at BikeExif have found another subtle, yet wild custom cafe racer. This time it’s a Norton Featherbed frame stuffed with a 1969 Harley-Davidson Ironhead V-Twin. And if that’s not strange enough, this bike and its owner/builder hail from Malaysia!

Bonneville from a parallel universe

Fri, 20 Sep 2013

This is the Triumph Speed Twin Concept, a bike commissioned by Triumph to show what the Bonneville might have evolved into, in a parallel universe. I love the concept. Designed by Roy Norton and Tom Kasher who were on a placement at a design studio, I get the impression the pair are into motorcycle and not just designers.

Production of 650cc Norton models will start at the end of next year

Tue, 17 Nov 2020

In addition to the release of V4 and Commando models, the British plan to expand their lineup. The Norton V4 and Commando motorcycles, presented to the public in 2018, will not start rolling off the assembly line until the end of 2021. This is primarily due to the fact that Norton, owned by the Indian company TVS, is currently busy transferring production from Donnington Hall to Solihull.