Just took me back 25 years!(same model, same year.... Same P/chain slap!). [my old man worked @Marston Rd. in the 60's] My favourite bike of many, thanks for the post.
I often think Id like another one of these at the still young age of 65 but UA-cam clips like this really settle that itch quite nicely. Thanks for the awesome virtual ride.
You should do it. After sitting in storage for 40 years, having my '72 commando back on the road this year has been an absolute blast, even for a 70 year old rider. I may not scrap pegs like I did when I was 18, but just putting around town on the ol' Snortin' Norton has been a treat. Added benefit: amazing how many young people have an appreciation for old English bikes these days.
Great to see and hear somebody on a Commando video 'opening the taps' a bit for a change ! - Great stuff, just goes to prove that any good Commando can still take it !..
Great sound, beautiful course. But I don’t get why the rider is not downshifting properly before corners? He’s just coasting through and hardly having enough rpm left to get going.
It is Ecce Homo circuit in Czech rep. European hill climbing car race is held here and once a year in September we have rides with vintige cars and motorcycles which is called Ecce homo historic.
If your primary chain is slapping that is a sign of sloppy maintenance you can adjust the primary chain as part of everyday maintenance. Of course you can wait until it breaks and goes right through your cases but that's up to you.
I doubt the chain would break the caseings .those berman gearboxe castings were solid as .more likely you would lock up the chain. I threw a chain at 90 miles an hour on my honda 750 ripped the casting to shreads .lucky it did otherwise the back wheel would have locked up and at 90 mph anything could have happened.
Norton Commando . . . one of the finest Motorbikes ever!
I had a '71 roadster. It looked and sounded GREAT!
So this is why my father liked this motor cycle. He owned one. It was his pride and joy.
My father as well... I remember having to ride on the tank when I was young, then eventually being old enough to ride on the back
Il roule bien le gars, malin et prudent pour doubler, et sa bécane envoie le pâté !👍
One of the best sounding bikes of all time!!! Thanks for Sharing !!
Just took me back 25 years!(same model, same year.... Same P/chain slap!).
[my old man worked @Marston Rd. in the 60's]
My favourite bike of many, thanks for the post.
me too, exact same bike
I often think Id like another one of these at the still young age of 65 but UA-cam clips like this really settle that itch quite nicely. Thanks for the awesome virtual ride.
You should do it. After sitting in storage for 40 years, having my '72 commando back on the road this year has been an absolute blast, even for a 70 year old rider. I may not scrap pegs like I did when I was 18, but just putting around town on the ol' Snortin' Norton has been a treat. Added benefit: amazing how many young people have an appreciation for old English bikes these days.
Great to see and hear somebody on a Commando video 'opening the taps' a bit for a change ! - Great stuff, just goes to prove that any good Commando can still take it !..
Lovely, crisp sounding Norton. Thanks for the ride.👍👍
Thanks, that took me back a few decades...started out in 1970 with a '69 Commando 'S', main ride in the '80s was a '73 Dunstall 850.
I had S/N - 000103. I surely miss it.
put me back in the saddle of my 73 850 commando interstate, loved that bike lite an fast . thanks for the ride.
one of the best ever. Thanks for the ride
Wow.I just had an eargasim. Beautiful machine.
Identical sound to my old 750 combat I owned 40 years ago!
Gyönyörű hangja van!
Love the way pulls out of 2000 to 6000rpm like a train as they say
Thank you
Eine Norton, super
Great sound, beautiful course. But I don’t get why the rider is not downshifting properly before corners? He’s just coasting through and hardly having enough rpm left to get going.
both the passed riders crossed the track from one side to other potentially running passing bike off road
Well that was great to watch go old Norton's shit hot
Great ride and video. Shame the microphone ruined the sound.
I want one!!
Made me recall, downshifting was a conscious decision.
You don't do down shifts... 👀
Where was this video recorded? A very beautiful circuit!
It is Ecce Homo circuit in Czech rep. European hill climbing car race is held here and once a year in September we have rides with vintige cars and motorcycles which is called Ecce homo historic.
@@buryk Thank you very much!
Was this Commando stock or modified? Reving & pull past those other bikes very nicely!
Stock commando not upgraded. It was pre war BMW which was passed.
If your primary chain is slapping that is a sign of sloppy maintenance you can adjust the primary chain as part of everyday maintenance. Of course you can wait until it breaks and goes right through your cases but that's up to you.
I doubt the chain would break the caseings .those berman gearboxe castings were solid as .more likely you would lock up the chain. I threw a chain at 90 miles an hour on my honda 750 ripped the casting to shreads .lucky it did otherwise the back wheel would have locked up and at 90 mph anything could have happened.
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Next time take a 750! please!
Where is this?
Nice bike. Would be nicer if the rider knew how to ride it.
Kein Ton ist so schön wie der Norton….
Yeah . Perfect sound for a motorbike .i never found better .
Oh, you have got a Norton. How do you know? Because, I can see the oil leaks right up to your garage.
My 850 never leaked oil .
I own several Commandos and none of them leak. You speak but don't know what you speak of.