Norton 750 Commando description
1971 Norton 750 Commando
Black Roadster with stock gold and custom red striping by Roy Dunn. New Glasurit paint, new chrome, and clear coated (Glasurit) polished aluminum by Whetnalls. New lowered seat. Metal tank has been preemptively corrosion treated. 1969 750cc Commando engine with BMW needle-bearing main bearings. Converted to Amal carbs. 850 Clutch disks. BMW handle bar w/BMW grips. 1971 frame w/upright & side kick-stand. 1974 front hydraulic Lockheed brake, with rotor cross-drilled to BMW specs. Stock rear brake. All new rubber pegs. New Avon tires. New old stock original mufflers/exhaust pipes. Rough Dunstall mufflers included. Massive NOS parts, gaskets, and accessories included. As new black cotton garage cover. Same owner since 1991. Full rebuild file available. always garage kept.
Miles are approximately 11,300, 1,000 miles on engine bottom end.
We are asking $15, 000 or best offer.
Norton 750 Commando for Sale
- 1972 norton 750 commando/fully restored(US $7,500.00)
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