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1964 Norton Atlas Commando on 2040-motos

$5,720
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1964 Norton CaféFor Sale is my 1964 Norton Café. Featherbed frame and 71 Norton Commando 750 Engine. 2,454mis. Runs awesome! Transmission Shifts Smooth. Akront Wheels, Euro Bars, Dunlop Tires, Cafe Style Seat, etc. It is a really nice bike and gets up and goes. Here is a list of items replaced recently:Changed Oil _ Rear Brake Light Switch _ Tach Cable _ New Spark Plugs _ Upper end Oil Lines _ Gas Tank sealed _ Anti drain valve _ Kick-start extended _ New Coils (Original ones included in sale) _ Boyer Electronic ignition _ New Tachometer (Original 1 included in sale) _ Rebuilt Amal Carbs by Dave Pingleton in Texas _ New Fuel Filter _ Throttle cable _ Front and Rear Brake Cable _ Clutch Cable _ Rubber Foot Pegs _

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