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1972 Norton Commando on 2040-motos

US $4,000.00
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:6177
Location:

Mission, Kansas, US

Mission, Kansas, US
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Norton Commando photos

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Norton Commando tech info

For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:208279

Norton Commando description

1972 Norton Commando 750

Nearly finished restoration project, it’s practically ready roll, here’s what’s been done:

Frame and Suspension

-        Powder Coated frame and Parts

-        New Isolatstic, swing arm and head-steady bushings

-        Resealed and adjusted front shocks new Triple tree bearings

-        Wheel bearings

-        Wheels/hubs restrung and trued

-        New Tires and Tubes, Mounted and balanced

Engine and Trans

-        Valve job, including new Guides

-        New Piston rings and cylinder hone

-        New Clutch

-        Trans Bearings upgraded

-        Rebuilt Amal Carbs

-        Seals and gaskets.... And Much More!

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...Comes with a clean Kansas antique title, 2 manuals, baskets of new parts (more than pictured) and matching numbers.

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