Description
This 1953 Norton Manx represents a rare and significant piece of motorcycle racing history. Ridden by the legendary Sammy Miller, one of the most celebrated riders of his era, this very bike carried him to victory in the Munster 100, adding to its undeniable pedigree. The Norton Manx was a dominant force in Grand Prix racing, famed for its lightweight Featherbed frame, powerful single-cylinder engine, and razor-sharp handling, making it one of the most revered race bikes of all time. Adding to its prestige, this Manx has been expertly restored by George Beale, regarded as the premier restorer of these iconic machines. Every detail has been meticulously rebuilt to its original race-winning specification, ensuring both mechanical perfection and historical authenticity. Beale’s restorations are known for their attention to detail, precision engineering, and period-correct finishes, making this example a standout among collectors. With its legendary racing history, expert restoration, and iconic status, this Norton Manx is more than just a motorcycle—it is a tangible piece of motorsport heritage. Whether as a prized addition to a collection or a showpiece for vintage racing events, this is an unmissable opportunity for serious enthusiasts.













