Norton Motorcycles For Sale
Founded in 1901, Norton is one of the most famous names of a once thriving British motorcycle industry. Alongside a wide range of successful road machines, Norton enjoyed many racing sucesses particularly throughout the 1940's and 50's with the now legendary Manx Nortons which were 350 and 500cc 'production racers' in the truest sense, and the first choice of many club racers and international stars alike.
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| 1935 AJS VEE TWIN 35 2
£16,000.00 (0 Bids) sale ends: 6h 44m |
| MATCHLESS G9 1956 - 500cc Twin 1956 - Vintage REDUCED
£2,499.95
sale ends: 7h 5m |
| NORTON dominator 99
£3,100.00 £6,800.00
sale ends: 7h 31m |
| NORTON COMMANDO
£6,000.00 (9 Bids) sale ends: 1d 4h 10m |
| 1975 Norton Commando 850cc Electric Start, on the road!
£4,300.00 (20 Bids) sale ends: 1d 6h 37m |
| NORTON 650 SS
£2,903.00 (3 Bids) sale ends: 1d 6h 40m |
| NORTON DOMINATOR 88 1959
£3,500.00 (11 Bids) sale ends: 1d 6h 44m |
| 1976 NORTON COMMANDO ROADSTER 850 MK2
£3,700.00 (15 Bids) sale ends: 3d 4h 29m |
| NORTON COMMANDO 750 PROJECT
£560.00 (7 Bids) sale ends: 4d 8h 37m |
| NORTON DOMINATOR 99----- SOLD-------SOLD
£3,595.00 (0 Bids) sale ends: 4d 23h 37m |
| vincent hrd norton motorcycle norvin project
£5,000.00 (0 Bids) sale ends: 9d 8h 8m |
| Norton Triumph Triton Cafe Racer
£8,500.00 (0 Bids) sale ends: 11d 17h 36m |
| Norton Cylinder Head Exhaust Thread Repair Service
£170.00 (0 Bids) sale ends: 12d 3h 51m |
| 1975 NORTON COMMANDO ROADSTER 850 PROJECT UNRESTORED
£3,595.00 (0 Bids) sale ends: 18d 18h 9m |
| Norton ES2 500cc
£5,500.00 (0 Bids) sale ends: 27d 7h 55m |
Throughout the 1960's the Norton road bike range included 650 and 750cc twin cylinder bikes including the famous Commando, a bike which remains popular amongst classic Norton enthusiasts to this day. By the early 1970's the British motorcycle industry was facing strong competition from the Japanese factories and Norton became part of the Norton Villers Triumph (NVT) group of companies. Always forward thinking, the company started development of their own rotary engined road and racing machines, culminating with a famous win in the 1992 Senior TT for the late Steve Hislop.
