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1975 Norton Commando Roadster Mkiii Your Chance To Own on 2040-motos

$4,000
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Norton ROADSTER description

This bike is so smooth due to the Isolastic motor mounts that the purr of that stocky low toned engine note is not interrupted by any vibration to take your mind off the experience. I have treated it with the finest lubricants filters new fork seals and fluid. The inside of the tank is unrusted and clean. This bike was loved and cared for by the original owner as well as myself. The paint is about two years old and doesn't even have a scratch...This is not a resurected bike with Taiwan parts or bits from other year models. THIS BIKE IS AN ORIGINAL SURVIVOR.

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Norton Motorcycles Enters Canadian Market

Thu, 07 Mar 2013

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Tue, 22 Oct 2013

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