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Norton 750 Chopper 20m3s Motor Kick Start 4 Speed Electronic Ignition Titled on 2040-motos

US $2,000.00
YearYear:1970 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Purple
Location:

West Chester, Pennsylvania, US

West Chester, Pennsylvania, US
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Norton Commando photos

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Norton Commando tech info

TypeType:Chopper Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty VINVIN:SK8826PA

Norton Commando description

1970 NORTON 750 CHOPPER



This chopper was built in the early 80's to resemble a late 60's early 70's chopper. The bike does come with a title and vin plate. The title is a special construction and exempt from mileage. The bike has been sitting for many years as the previous owner had troubles starting it and took it apart to fix it and never did.  It is an aftermarket hardtail frame with a peanut tank and a king/queen seat. The motor is a 1970 Norton 750 Commando camshaft points. The bike no longer has points. The front and rear brake work. The tires hold air. The headlight hi/lo works as well does the running light and brake light. It has no turn-signals or horn. When I bought the bike the outer gear box was apart as the previous owner was in the process of fixing it. I noticed that it had a mighty max battery eliminator and the ever popular Lucas electronic ignition. Nothing in the outer gear box looked bad so I reassembled it. I removed the old electronics and re- wired the entire bike. I have installed a new Sparxx ignition, coils, wiring, battery, regulator and set the timing. New fuel, oil, plugs and cleaned the carbs (Mikuni) and she fired right up after a few kicks. No lie first try setting the timing on this one and it is almost perfect. The bike starts very easily every time. The Norton has been on a reliability run and the motor, clutch and trans all sound and work as they should. Keep in mind I have not upgraded any parts except for the electronics. Most of the bike is from the 80's while the motor is from the 70's I do believe it is original seals and gaskets etc. so it does leak a little after ride.


If you have any questions or would like to view this bike please call 484-639-3991. I do all viewings by appointment. I do not finance. All bikes sold AS-IS. Local delivery can be arranged after payment. Full inventory at teppers.net. Teppers Auto Sales is located at 220 East Union St West Chester, PA 19382.

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