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 Norton Commando Haynes Great Bikes

Norton Commando Haynes Great Bikes

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Norton Commando Haynes Great Bikes

 

by Mick Duckworth

 

The Norton Commando is arguably Britain's most well-developed twin-cylinder motorcycle. Launched in 1967, it was an outstanding sales success, both at home and overseas, and is still a practical means of transport, with expert service and spares supply available. Here is a detailed history and owner's guide to this famous machine, including contemporary reaction to its launch, model changes, buying tips and technical specifications. The book includes: how to buy a Commando - the most useful, desirable and collectable models; present-day modifications, lead-free conversions and modern electrics; racing successes; factory changes, tests and the people involved; a recent road test of an early model; and specialist clubs, suppliers and accessories; technical specifications, model differences and price guides.

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'a fantastically detailed look at this classic two-wheeler' Daily Express 'All too rarely these days does an absolute must-have classic bike book get itself published. But thankfully here is one' Classic Bike

Hardcover: 144 pages, Publisher: J H Haynes & Co Ltd (17 Mar 2004)
ISBN-10: 1844250210
ISBN-13: 978-1844250219


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