Here's a couple of Nortons, the oldman's and a mates Commando 750s. Did plenty of miles on the back of the old one as a kid and the 750swhat a piece of
spent more time broken than in use. towed it back to ChCh from littleriver once using a leather belt between two bikes
The oldman's will be a bit of a mystery and hard to pick what it is![]()
Fwiw a bit of useless info from long ago,think i can remember the old man saying the SS started life leased out as a cop bike from a bike shop in Ch-Ch,when time was up it was taken back and sold on.
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Ha you're on the money with the year.
But the comparison to a ES2 by Paul was a fair bit off the mark as there are plenty of differences if you had the two bikes beside eachother
It's a rather rare Norton of 350cc capacity with a unusual name along the lines of the ES2 but different letters & numbers![]()
It was a bloody nice bike to ride![]()
As a young fella I spent many a hour cleaning it & polishing the engine casings for my pocket money.
The old bugger sold it and brought 2 CZ250 scramblers in bits, a B31 & a BSA Bushman to replace it :slap:
It's a M50 Norton or Model50 if you're being a perfectionist.
You guys should check out your local book and magazine emporium. the latest issue of Classic Bike Guide is a "Norton Special" Cover is the Dreer Norton 961 tested by Al Cathcart. (It isn't the Dreer Norton any more I know). Plus lots of techy info and stuff. Also an excerpt from Peter Williams' biography.
Well worth the $12 or so. Particularly for someone whos always admired them but never owned a british bike. (till now.... and mine came from Thailand.......)
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