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1972 Norton 750 Commando Combat - Vintage British Dream - Wahoo! 

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Fabulous King of the vintage British motorcycle world. This bike is what dreams are made of. Wahoo!
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@Ch-ui6mw
@Ch-ui6mw Месяц назад
A Norton 750 emits absolutely the best, most beautiful exhaust note ever. Thanks for the ride, Fuzzy!!
@thefuzzybiker171
@thefuzzybiker171 Месяц назад
My pleasure!
@ino2207
@ino2207 Месяц назад
Really a beautiful and cool looking bike. Glad you got a chance to ride it. Just keep riding.
@thefuzzybiker171
@thefuzzybiker171 Месяц назад
Thanks, will do!
@domicam100
@domicam100 Месяц назад
50 years ago I bought a brand new 74 commando roadster. I had it 8 years, and sold it for 800 dollars.
@Ch-ui6mw
@Ch-ui6mw Месяц назад
Oh, the ones we let escape our grasp.....
@thefuzzybiker171
@thefuzzybiker171 Месяц назад
Great bike 😄
@jimclarke1108
@jimclarke1108 Месяц назад
Excellent looking bike bud, oi oi oi
@thefuzzybiker171
@thefuzzybiker171 Месяц назад
🤙
@johnlenart597
@johnlenart597 Месяц назад
Never been around British bikes. Started on an R 75/7. Loving the historical bikes you ride and will hopefully get to the" Metro" area in September. Attending a Beemer Rally then and Baxter Cycle definitely on my list. I'll be having dreams tonight about how to shift and brake on opposite sides and screaming "Wahoo".!! 👍👍5🏍🙋‍♂️
@thefuzzybiker171
@thefuzzybiker171 Месяц назад
Life is good 😊
@BlueRidgeRider
@BlueRidgeRider Месяц назад
Here’s what Wikipedia had to say about the Combat. “The ‘Combat engine’ engine was introduced in January 1972 in the Mk4 Fastback. The last of the fastbacks, the MkV, was produced from November 1972 to mid-1973 as a 1973 model and featured improved crank bearings and the standard grind camshaft. Compression was reduced to 9.4:1”.
@thefuzzybiker171
@thefuzzybiker171 Месяц назад
Interesting. Great riding machine. Wahoo!
@johnhughes3796
@johnhughes3796 Месяц назад
I had one exactly the same as this in UK. Used to get 70 mph in 2nd.
@thefuzzybiker171
@thefuzzybiker171 Месяц назад
You had a nice bike!
@johnhughes3796
@johnhughes3796 Месяц назад
@@thefuzzybiker171 It was nice and very reliable. Tank was too small so swapped it for what I think was called an ' interstate' tank. Had a speed wobble on it and almost lost the bike due the tank being fibreglass which got a nice hole worn in it with the petrol catching fire. Got a later steel one after that. Added a steering damper.
@simoncaddick9085
@simoncaddick9085 Месяц назад
That's an absolutely beautiful machine and so well, prepared too.. Hopefully that combat engine is running low compression pistons and the later big end bearings, as the idea of tweaking the road machines up to race specification didn't translate to the production line (and worn out pre war machinery wasn't a good ingredient) and the over-stressed engines tended to detonate as soon as they were run in (i.e. the first time you revved them). The modifications worked and the later, bigger Commandos ran a far less stressed lump. Basically, if you're going to prepare an engine that way, it needs to be blue printed. Those reverse cone megaphones are iconic and this would be a fabulous machine to have.. 'Love the U.S. Spec. T140V in the background, I've no idea how I never owned one. Incidentally, Bert Hopwood's Son was a Lecturer of mine at College.
@thefuzzybiker171
@thefuzzybiker171 Месяц назад
Nice 👍
@frankmarkovcijr5459
@frankmarkovcijr5459 Месяц назад
Bike had a shopping list of mechanical issues that resulted in warranty claims that bankrupt the company. As probablamatic as a Triumph T-160. Swan song for the classic British motorcycles.
@thefuzzybiker171
@thefuzzybiker171 Месяц назад
Good aftermarket fixes?
@frankmarkovcijr5459
@frankmarkovcijr5459 Месяц назад
@@thefuzzybiker171 Yes if you redo the engine and transmission on the Norton Commando and redo the engine on the T-160.
@robr5786
@robr5786 22 дня назад
​@@thefuzzybiker171 The combat was a hot rodded version,kinda like Bsa's Spitfire,it had 10-1 compression and IIRC problems with oiling system and main bearings that were later corrected on later models
@frankmarkovcijr5459
@frankmarkovcijr5459 Месяц назад
At red line cam chain bounces affects the timing and holes pistons.
@thefuzzybiker171
@thefuzzybiker171 Месяц назад
Dang!
@bossdog20
@bossdog20 Месяц назад
what cam chain they have push rods wanker
@frankmarkovcijr5459
@frankmarkovcijr5459 Месяц назад
They only made7,000 Norton Commando a year. Triumph and BSA made 40,000-60,000 bikes a year.
@thefuzzybiker171
@thefuzzybiker171 Месяц назад
Double dang!
@frankmarkovcijr5459
@frankmarkovcijr5459 Месяц назад
@@thefuzzybiker171 The goal at Triumph was to make 1,000 bikes a week. If Norton had done that there would be so many more Norton Commando than there are. If they used good parts instead of crap like the Portuguese bearing in the transmission among others they might have been solvent.
@olafjensen4508
@olafjensen4508 Месяц назад
Lol, i had thhe T140V
@thefuzzybiker171
@thefuzzybiker171 Месяц назад
Great bike!
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