A great looking Commando with pristine looking paintwork and bright chrome
It is in delightfully original order and remains very faithful to factory specs
From the first year of the solely 850cc production run
The Appeal
The Norton Commando was a successful and popular motorcycle in the traditional British bike tradition. So much so it was Motorcycle News’s “Machine of the Year” every year between its launch in 1968 and 1972. The classic combination of a light and agile frame mated to a powerful OHV parallel twin engine ensured it was good for 115 mph on the straights as well as very predictable and dynamic through the curves. Despite some typically 1970’s financial woes back at Norton HQ, the Commando went on to sell over 60,000 units and remains highly desirable and sought after today.
This Commando is a 1973 model, which was the year they became an 850cc motorcycle, or strictly speaking 828cc in reality. It presents in a great, overall condition and offers a high degree of originality which will appeal to the purists. The bike has been enjoyed by a mere two UK owners with tenures of 11 and 22 years respectively. It’s now ready for the summer in the hands of its next lucky owner.Vg6h6DSh4At33KLI06WONS0ycTqJcxg4qVNlfo7x.jpg929.53 KB
The History and Paperwork
This Commando is shown as being manufactured at the end of 1973
It was first registered in the UK in December 1991
This would suggest that the motorcycle was imported from overseas
The motorcycle is being sold by only its second UK keeper
The first owner bought the bike in 1991 and kept it until 2002
The current owner acquired the motorcycle in 2002
The Commando has only covered 18,530 miles during its 51-year history
The bike is being sold with its V5 present in the name of the current owner
The online MoT history shows that it was last MoT’d in December 2015
Since then, the Norton has covered 1 (one!) mile
Being over 40 years old the bike should qualify for MoT and VED exemption
The Norton Commando hailed from a time of great financial insecurity at Norton HQ. In truth that description could apply to any period from Norton’s history. Despite this the motorcycle was produced for over 10 years with a total of around 60,000 being made during that period. Despite a relatively basic specification it went on to become a motorcycling icon of the 60’s and 70’s with the powerful engine and light weight giving the model true sporting potential.
Our example looks to be a fine example too. It has been in very stable ownership since 1991 and has clearly been looked after and cherished during that time. The mileage is light, representing a mere 360 miles per year on average. The condition looks great, too, with nothing cosmetic requiring attention. If you are a classic British motorcycle aficionado then this, surely, must represent an opportunity too good to miss.
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