Does anyone know where I can access templates for the correct paint pattern for the panels on the sides and top of a 1953 Dommi 88? I have seen quite a variance on the few restored bikes that I have been able to access photos of. Some have a "Norton" decal on the right side, on top, adjacent to the petrol filler cap. Is this correct? I can't find any period, top down photos.
Colours: According to Bacon's books - Norton Twins & Norton Twin Restoration, the bike was painted Polychromatic Grey, with the exception of the wheel centers, which were silver (with red pinstripes). Does anyone know a colour code or description for the silver and early version of the polychromatic grey?
I'm in Canada, which is a disadvantage, but any help would be much appreciated.
Factory Record check
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Thank you, I will do that. …
Thank you, I will do that. This bike is mostly black too, but the underneath of the battery tray and a few other "hidden" spots are grey, which makes me think that someone painted it black later. However, your advice is sound - best make sure first !
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norton dominator model88 1953/4
hello now for the 1953 models most were export bike and painted in red or light polychrome blue and both looks very nice in these colours now polychromatic grey is a dog to get right and touch up as the late 53 to 54 had not as much chrome on them as the later Nortons as at that time there had been a nickel shortage and red Nortons look nice and being a plain gloss post office red you can still get today and it's easy to live with compared to polychromatic grey witch early model had a gold sheen to this colour which makes that bit harder to do right as its metallic paint in cellulose my early 54 was in red originally but made that big mistake of doing in in standard polychromatic grey witch every one as done wrong by going with VW platinie grey, witch is for later models from56 on is like the seats some of them are wrong to the early Norton had the piping all way around the top edge of the seat not just at the back like the later models and export seats were in grey and some in black this depend on the finsh of the model but in the end, it's your bike and your choce black and chrome would look good to witch some werein this colour as well, yours anna j
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Thanks, Anna, I appreciate…
Thanks, Anna, I appreciate your insight. Will have to do more research this !
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It may pay for you to get the records officer to check your bike.
I was going to paint my 1953 Model 88 in polychromatic grey as detailed in Bacon and also as shown in my 1953 sales catalogue.
However when I did the factory records check, the machine was despatched from the factory to the US and the colour was recorded as black. When I got it, the rolling chassis was actually black.