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1976 Norton 850 Commando on 2040-motos

US $20000
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:15
Location:

Gardnerville, Nevada, United States

Gardnerville, Nevada, United States
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Norton 850 Commando tech info

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Norton 850 Commando description

In 2011 bike was partially disassembled to be restored.  Thats as far as it got.  In 2016 bike was reassembled LOOSELY.
Owner told me he rode the bike up until the day he started taking it apart in 2011.  Bike kicks thru smoothly, shifts into all GEARS.  Has PARZON electronic ignition, new AVON tires, BREMBO master cylinder/brake handle and clutch handle.
Does not run.
$500 nonrefundable deposit due at end of auction.

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