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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| 1954 NORTON BLACK
£3,700.00 (4 Bids) Time Left: 2h 17m |
| NORTON VILLIERS COMMANDO 750 FASTBACK AKRONT ALLOY RIMS
£4,300.00 (15 Bids) Time Left: 3h 35m |
| norton commando 850
£1,220.00 (14 Bids) Time Left: 3h 57m |
| Norton Dominator 99
£3,000.00 (0 Bids) Time Left: 4h 6m |
| NORTON DOMINATOR 99
£1,975.00 (0 Bids) Time Left: 6h 40m |
| NORTON COMMANDO 750 ROADSTER 1973
£3,000.00 (0 Bids) Time Left: 22h 45m |
| Norton 16h , 1943 ex wd, for restoration.
£2,205.00 (3 Bids) Time Left: 23h 12m |
| Norton International 500cc 1956 Featherbed Original
£16,000.00 (0 Bids) Time Left: 1d 4h 16m |
| 2007 NORTON LAMBREENY 125CC T16 GREEN SCOOTER
£131.00 £500.00
Time Left: 1d 5h 7m |
| Norton Commando Mark 2a
£4,100.00 (10 Bids) Time Left: 1d 8h 20m |
| NORTON COMMANDO 850CC ROAD RACER
£3,100.00 (6 Bids) Time Left: 2d 5h 21m |
| Norton Dominator 600cc SS Unfinished project
£1,370.00 (14 Bids) Time Left: 3d 2h 49m |
| 1969 NORTON 750 DUNSTALL CAFE RACER
£3,400.00 (11 Bids) Time Left: 3d 4h |
| 1960 NORTON BLACK SILVER
£3,000.00 (0 Bids) Time Left: 4d 33m |
| Norton Commando 961 SE New Unregistered
£20,000.00
Time Left: 4d 3h 15m |
| DRESDA PRE-UNIT TRITON A REAL DRESDA
£4,750.00 (0 Bids) Time Left: 4d 4h 43m |
| NORTON JUBILEE 250 TOTALLY FACTORY OPTIONS 1960 TWIN
£2,640.00 (0 Bids) Time Left: 4d 8h 3m |
| Manx Norton 500 Jawa Special racer
£1,270.00 £4,000.00
Time Left: 5d 4h 35m |
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.
