Can anyone cast some light on when the above decal was applied to the primary drive cover? In browsing the pictures in our gallery and sales brochures there is no obvious answer. Were there different styles? Don’t want to fit one if it’s incorrect or wasn’t used on my bike (61 M50).
Thanks
Jon
I think 1957.
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Pete; on closer inspection…
Pete; on closer inspection of the brochure (Work screen is far bigger than my Ipad) what we both thought was the "decal" is actually the foot brake pedal.
Its ordered now so its still being fitted...
Cheers
Jon
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Hi Jonathan, when it…
Hi Jonathan,
when it arrives it will have the patent number on it. If you check the number with the patents office it is a fair bet that that was when the decal commenced.
Regards
Dick
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You're absolutely right…
You're absolutely right Jonathon - D'oh !
I guess the factory brochures are not the best source for this sort of detail. The profile images likely to have been artistically enhanced/simplified in the process. Actual photos show the decal on machines from the mid 30s to the early 60s.
What is more, I should have been only too aware that the alternator primary case only really allows the decal to be positioned at about 4 o'clock to the filler cap, well away from the foot brake pedal, so the 1961 M50 image had to be nonsense - mea culpa !
Drive side original photos are in the minority but the image below of a 1961 Dommie shows the correct position. And attached my own 1960 ES2 showing similar.
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What a beauty...
Pete, nice to see the green in use.
The basis of my Model 50 shows signs of previously being Green and "Dove Grey", alas the frame was black so there was no way I could return to that colour scheme without a major strip down. But I kept to two tone as I've now sprayed Black and "Dove Grey".
Decal location noted and reasoning understood.
Isn't it funny there are so few drive side photos of our machines... what a vain lot we are, only showing our best side.
Anna; Thank you for that snippet it makes sense also.
Its a lock down project so not broke the bank but its a very pleasant machine to ride, needed to look a little better than it did. Ideal for the older rider as its easy to handle around the garage and all the manners of a featherbed twin with performance that is ideal for A and B roads.
Thanks all
Jon
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The Norton Oil Bath
The transfer was definitely in use before the war, probably from the introduction of the Oil Bath itself which was standardised across the range in 1935. I have no idea when it ceased though.
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Thank you both...
...I’ll fit one. I note the slightly lower location on the 61 model Pete. Let’s hope the E5 fuel leaves it there.
Cheers
Jon
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export models
hello I have a rare export model a Norton Manxman 650 and these had the oil bath transfer on the chrome primary cover just below the inspection cover and these motorcycles where built from November 1960 to august 1961 in 3 batches were delivered to the USA hope this may help put light on things and I do believe that the oil bath transfers were stop after everything was moved to Plumstead London and as history servers after Norton moved to Plumbstead they tried to simplify every part cut down on models to just 3 heavy twins the model 88ss the 650ss and 750 atlas and 3 light twins but this no good as AMC were facing financial short fall and with the next 3 years went in to receivership in 1966 only to be bought out buy manganese bronze and dennise poor yours anna j
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Hi Jonathon,
I had a three year old 1957 M50 which I don't recall having a decal on the primary case. Looking through the Norton Brochures of that time however, images for 1956 show no decal, nor do the pre-war brochures 1934-39, whereas that for 1957 does. I would guess therefore sometime during 1957.
With regards your 1961 M50, one can safely say it would have had a decal. Pasted below a page from the 1961 brochure showing one just visible.
Hope this helps.