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LOT 534 – c.1948 Norton 500T Trials For Sale by Auction

  • 1948
  • Dealer
  • GB
    United Kingdom

Description

This motorcycle is Lot 534 of Bonhams Motorcycles Online – The Winter Sale; open for bidding 5-15th December 2025.
Please see the Bonhams website for full details.

Auction Timings:
Bidding on all Lots commences Friday 5 December, 12:00 noon.
Bidding closes Monday 15 December, 12:00 noon, starting with Lot 501.
Each subsequent Lot will then close one minute apart unless bidding remains active.

Public Viewing:
Lots 501, 519 & 525 only:
Friday 12 December, 9am - 5pm

All Remaining Lots:
Wednesday 10 December, 9am - 5pm
Thursday 11 December, 9am - 5pm
Please email using the button below with your availability to schedule an appointment.

Lot 534
The ex-Chick Gibson
c. 1948 Norton 500T Trials
Registration no. WXS 269
Frame no. 8 19878 (see text)
Engine no. D3T 19878

Norton's post-WW2 trials campaign got off to a false start in 1947; the heavyweight, iron-engined Model 18 roadster, fitted with the new hydraulically damped Roadholder front fork, a high-level exhaust and 21" front wheel, proving to be too long, too heavy and possessed of insufficient ground clearance to be competitive. Norton dropped the trials model from its 1948 range but had not given up entirely. A season of extensive modification and experimentation, begun during the winter of 1947/ 48 by the legendary McCandless brothers - designers of Norton's peerless 'Featherbed' racing frame - resulted in the first appearance late in 1948 of an entirely different machine: the 500T. The shorter and lighter WD 16H frame was used for the newcomer, which featured an ingeniously modified lower fork yoke that reduced the wheelbase to a more manageable 53". In its original, 'all-iron' engined form the 500T tipped the scales at 320lbs, while the subsequent adoption of an alloy cylinder head and (later) a Wellworthy alloy barrel brought that down to 300lbs.

The 500T was announced as a 1949 model at the 1948 Motor Cycle Show, by which time a young Geoff Duke had already won that year's Allan Jefferies Trial riding a 350cc-engined prototype. Numerous other works and privateer competition successes throughout the late 1940s and early 1950s confirmed that Norton had produced a machine as good as, if not better than, any other rigid-framed trials iron. Sadly, there would be no sprung-frame development to carry on the line, and the 500T disappeared from the Norton line-up in 1954.

Norton had begun taking orders for the new 500T at the 1948 Earls Court Show and this example was delivered to Dublin on 23rd November 1948. The Norton was delivered to Chick Gibson and upgraded later with the all-alloy engine top-end. Chick enjoyed an outstanding season in 1949, only losing the prestigious Patland Cup Trial to 500T-mounted team-mate Kevin Keegan by a solitary mark. The machine was restored by former owner and well known collector Harry Lindsay circa 23 years ago, the engine being rebuilt and frame tubes replaced where needed while retaining the original lugs.

Sold at Bonhams' Stafford sale in April 2012 (Lot 202) when the Lindsay Collection was dispersed, it was previously registered in the Republic of Ireland as 'ZJ 129'. Since the sale in 2012, the Norton Owners Club has confirmed that the frame number is not a factory stamping, although the engine stamping is. Also, it should be noted that the period photographs offered with the Lot in 2012 are no longer with it. Stored and not used since its purchase in 2012, the Norton will require recommissioning before returning to the road and thus is sold strictly as viewed. Offered with a V5C document.

£4, 500 - 6, 500

All lots are sold 'as is/ where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. Visit the Bonhams Motorcycles website for all pertinent auction information.

Vehicle location

101 New Bond Street, London, W1S 1SR
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Advert Details

Category:
Motorcycles
Reference number:
C1974971
Listed on:
17/11/2025
Make:
Norton
Year:
1948
Seller type:
Auctioneer

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