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1975 Norton 850 Commando on 2040-motos

US $9,600.00
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:22643 ColorColor: Gary Player Paint Scheme
Location:

Washington, Utah, US

Washington, Utah, US
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Norton 850 Commando photos

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Norton 850 Commando tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):850 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Norton 850 Commando description

This is a beautiful example of the MKIII Commando in the most sought after Gary Player paint scheme with only 6,571 original miles. This is a rolling restoration of an initially solid, good running bike. The following has been done:

-Front and back brake calipers rebuilt.

-Replaced front and rear brake pads.

-Replaced brake lines with braided stainless lines.

-Front master brake cylinder replaced with upgraded version from Old Britts and now stops like a modern bike.

-Mufflers replaced.

-New tires front and rear.

-New handlebar switch assemblies right and left.

-New brake and clutch levers.

-New clutch cable.

-New clutch discs and plates.

-Handlebars replaced with new European style bars.

-Starter motor replaced with upgraded 4 point armature and brushes.

-All starter cables replaced with upgraded harness.

-New Tri-Spark solid state ignition unit.

-Replaced carbs with PWK Flat Slide setup.

-Gas tank cleaned and resealed inside.

-New gas lines and fittings.

-New Corbin Gunslinger solo seat.

-New bar end mirror.

-New handle bar grips.

-All foot peg, starter lever, shift lever rubbers replaced.

-New spark plugs and wires.

-New upgraded coils.

-New drive chain.

-Primary gasket replaced.

-Replaced battery with upgraded gel cell.

-Replaced rear turn signal lights.

With all the upgrades to the ignition, carburetors, and starting system this bike very is easy to start. No kick starting needed, ever. The flat slide carbs are far more predictable and smoother than the original Amals. Setup with the Gunslinger seat and European bars the ride is considerably more comfortable for me than standard. With the lower seat height I can put my feet flat on the pavement at stops. I also own another Mark III with the standard seat and American bars and can make the comparison.

All lights, signals and horn work as they should. The bike has been regularly inspected, registered, insured and ridden for fun. No commuting or long trips as you can tell by the low mileage. Along with the more comfortable rider configuration the bike is just a head turner. I did not repaint the tank and side covers because in my opinion the original paint is much more desirable and collectable.

 


On Sep-20-13 at 07:18:18 PDT, seller added the following information:

 Correction: Paint is John Player rather than Gary Player.


On Sep-20-13 at 07:44:14 PDT, seller added the following information:

 Correction: Mileage is 6,571 and not 22,643 as show in the info box.


On Sep-23-13 at 06:57:37 PDT, seller added the following information:

ADDITION: The stock seat, grab rail and mounting brackets are included. See pictures (last three).


On Sep-24-13 at 19:47:13 PDT, seller added the following information:

ADDITION: Also fitted is an anti-sumping valve and an oil filter adapter that allows use of widely available filters.

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