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1972 Norton Commando Roadster on 2040-motos

US $7,800.00
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:13
Location:

Bristow, Indiana, United States

Bristow, Indiana, United States
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Norton commando roadster description

   



                **WATCH VIDEO ABOVE FOR COLD START AND CLOSE UP**



1972 NORTON 750 COMMANDO ROADSTER
This is my personal Norton lovingly referred to as "Dutchess".
Proper NUMBERS MATCHING.

Bike shows 13,XXXX original miles but engine is far from stock.

Beautiful, reliable, tight, vintage British motorcycle! 

Paint is perfect. Clear coated.

Bike runs, rides and shifts EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!

NO SMOKE, LEAKS or ISSUES WHATSOEVER.

Starts on 1 kick every time. 

FAST, FAST MACHINE!

Only selling to finish another restoration project.

Specs:

*Megacycle camshaft with roller bearings

* Steel braided oil lines and brake lines

*Automatic camchain adjuster

*Balanced/rebuilt engine .040" pistons with less than 500 mi. all new bearings

*Corbin "Gunfighter" seat

*Belt primary drive (Smooooooth clutch)

*Rearsets (1 down/3up)

*Steering dampener

*Hi output (3 phase) alternator

*Strengthened/modified engine cradle support

*36 mm. Mikuni carburetor conversion

*Halogen HI/LO headlight conversion (HUGE improvement over Lucas)

Clear INDIANA title (to me) in hand. Bike is licensed and insured to me.

This is my personal motorcycle. I just spent the day on it and clocked 230 miles without 1 single issue. 

Bike always performs so well and dependable I am passionate about it. 

If you want a FAST, reliable NORTON to ride daily and be able to keep up with modern bikes...this is your pony!

Come check it out in person...you won't be sorry!

Not desperate to sell or even motivated to sell. Just need the room in the garage to finish another Brit project.

Cheers

Rules for buying:


Shipping:

Shipping costs are the buyers responsibility but I will work out the details with your shipper to load the bike up. I highly recommend Keyboard Transports 100%.



Bike is sold "As Is" and "Where Is". No warranty expressed or implied obviously BUT if you are in the area you are welcome and encouraged to come and physically inspect it anytime you like. I'm not an expert on these things so PLEASE ask anything anytime. I'm happy to answer. 

Nothing to hide here.


Paying:

1) CASH IN HAND IS KING and I prefer handshake, FACE-TO-FACE transactions.

2) BANK TO BANK WIRE 

3) CASHIERS' CHECKS 


PAYPAL IS NOT PREFERRED! I DO NOT LIKE PAYPAL AND I THINK THEIR FEES ARE OUTRAGEOUS! 

HOWEVER IF YOU WANT TO USE PAYPAL,YOU WILL HAVE TO BE LIABLE FOR THE EXTRA FEES. SORRY...BUT IT'S JUST RIDICULOUS WHAT THEY CHARGE FOR BASICALLY DOING NOTHING.

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