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Norton 750 Chopper on 2040-motos

US $1,000.00
YearYear:1970 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: White
Location:

Muscatine, Iowa, US

Muscatine, Iowa, US
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Norton Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Norton Other description

This Norton ( I really don't know the exact year. ) Chopper was found in a barn fresh. The Chopper turns over has a Sebring electronic ignition. One float bowl is missing. There is no title to this Norton. The Vehicle Title is wrong I had to fill something out to list. The miles I put 0000 because I don't have any idea how many miles. Questions please call: 563-263-6339 thanks, Jim

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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!

The new headquarters of Norton Motorcycles has officially opened

Mon, 22 Nov 2021

The British motorcycle manufacturer announced the opening of the plant in Solihull and the readiness to produce up to 8,000 motorcycles per year. Not only production is located at the new location: from now on, the R&D department, the design center, and offices are based in Solihull. Moreover, it will also have its own showroom, a small museum and even a motorcycle service center.

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.