Sadly, Norton’s history is plagued with uncertainty and turbulent times, but this doesn’t mean they didn’t produce some great bikes. Old-school British motorcycles are a lot like precious relics – the ...
To be frank, we think the Commando 750 is an absolute head-turner in just about any color or trim. Even though this 1969 Norton Commando 750S isn’t quite perfect, it still looks the part thanks to an ...
Throughout its 124-year history, Norton hasn’t been afraid to innovate when it comes to its motorcycles. There was the “featherbed” frame that the company patented in 1949, which was renowned for its ...
Norton Motorcycles announced the end of production for the retro-standard Commando 961, the V4SV sportbike and the V4CR café racer, clearing the slate for an all-new product lineup under its new owner ...
The British twin-cylinder bikes of the time were known for the intense vibrations they caused, a trait made to feel increasingly antiquated by the technologically advanced, mass-produced machines ...
Production ended at Norton’s Solihull plant New Norton V4 to be unveiled on 4 November It was spied testing in July Norton Motorcycles has ended production of its old bikes, including the V4SV, V4CR, ...
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