My current lineup is the Norton, Ducati GT1000, and a BMWs1000xr. Nothing beats riding them all back to back. Haven’t found anything exciting enough to add to the mix in a while. Maybe trade the XR for an RR, but I need a touring bike. 😂
Wow that is one sweet sounding motor.no norton decal on the tank. Is that standard .i had both the 750 and the 850 and they both had tank decals .thanks for the ride took me back to some awsome days on my favorite ever bike.im subscribed .
The tank was hand-built in polished aluminum by tab classics in Wales tabclassics.com. The stock was fiberglass and not nearly as good at holding fuel. I have black decals on it now but may switch it out for black with gold outlines.
It was great bike. Sold to an awesome father and son that dad rode one when new. I’ve moved on the just Euro bikes. The Norton was a bucket list bike and now checked off!
ha ha, no offense, really like this video otherwise. What a beautiful sound that motor has and you've got a great place to let it out right near where you live. It's a good vid, man. @@cjcharvet
Always loved that type of bikes...Royal,Norton,Triumph👌🏻
Nice to hear one again. I've owned 2 and really enjoyed them.
I had a 68 Commando back in the mid seventies, and sold it in around 84. Biggest mistake I made selling it. I wish I still had it.
Motor sounds crisp, owned my '72 interstate for the past thirty years, have numerous bikes but the Norton gives me the bigger smiles ..👍✨
My current lineup is the Norton, Ducati GT1000, and a BMWs1000xr. Nothing beats riding them all back to back. Haven’t found anything exciting enough to add to the mix in a while. Maybe trade the XR for an RR, but I need a touring bike. 😂
Sounds sweet
sounds fantastic
810 Dunstall kit... 😎
Witam moje marzenie, przepiękny motocykl. Pozdrowienia z Polski
Thanks for the comment we are blessed to ride year round down here in Florida.
@@cjcharvet It's winter in Poland now, it's snowing. The motorcycles are in the garage. I have Junak m10 from 1961, SHL175 W2A Wiatr, SHL175 M11
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Oui et merci!
Wow that is one sweet sounding motor.no norton decal on the tank. Is that standard .i had both the 750 and the 850 and they both had tank decals .thanks for the ride took me back to some awsome days on my favorite ever bike.im subscribed .
The tank was hand-built in polished aluminum by tab classics in Wales tabclassics.com. The stock was fiberglass and not nearly as good at holding fuel. I have black decals on it now but may switch it out for black with gold outlines.
Black with gold outlines on the decals looks killer .finishes the bike .i had that on my 850
Don’t kickstart a Norton without putting it on the center stand. You will bend the kickstand mount and it will not hold the bike up straight.
how is the oil pressure gage plumbed in
Connects with an adapter to the oil line on the right side of the cylinder head. Super easy.
@@cjcharvet ok I bought a rolling basket. 1969 roadster I think this is going to be an adventure.
@@peterrestaino7047 I’m sure you’ve found it but check out Access Norton forums. Good info and lots of suppliers.
Is that tank aluminium?
Yes. From Tab classics in England
congrats, lookin like a jewel@@cjcharvet
It was great bike. Sold to an awesome father and son that dad rode one when new. I’ve moved on the just Euro bikes. The Norton was a bucket list bike and now checked off!
I have a product from Norton, only Norton antivirus.
nice bike but I'd rather listen to IT than you
Lol, noted. I’ll make some videos just for you Jake.
ha ha, no offense, really like this video otherwise. What a beautiful sound that motor has and you've got a great place to let it out right near where you live. It's a good vid, man. @@cjcharvet
@@jakemcclintock8696 well no more videos for the Norton. Sold it a couple weeks ago. I’ll have to make some pure sound vid of my other bikes.