Commmando 'Combat' decals
Been working with Adam at Classic Transfers (service@classictransfers.co.uk) in UK and they now have side cover decals that say specifically 750 Combat.
I think they look very good.
A technical forum for Commandos
Been working with Adam at Classic Transfers (service@classictransfers.co.uk) in UK and they now have side cover decals that say specifically 750 Combat.
I think they look very good.
Here's a puzzle. With the bike on the work bench, engine not running, I can select from 1st gear to 3rd up and down as I wish with out a problem but go from 3rd to 4th and it gets stuck in 4th.
Anyone know what the O-ring on the camplate spindle does?
Part #19 here:
https://andover-norton.co.uk/en/shop-drawing/128/gearbox-inner-cover
Hi all, I have a rim-mounted disc on a Foale centre hub front end ( it is a Norton Commando engined bike!)
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I have a 1974 850 interstate (although i think it was originally a JPN) and I am looking for someone near Leominster or Bromyard to set up the ignition timing and carbs.
does anyone know of anyone who can help?
In case you wondered what a Lucas 3 AW warning light assimilator looks like inside the can….
Hello,
I am wondering what rims are for what use: They are all marked WM2 x 19
MB41 ( seams rear Early Coommando ?)
MC283 Rear Commando
MC 287 and 289 rea MK3 Commando
I've had my 72 Roadster back together for a couple of weeks and am getting the testing miles in when weather allows. My bike came with a set of Norvil pipes and peashooters.
I bought my 2A Commando about 40 years ago and at some point I checked the Isolastic tolerances. That was at least 25 years ago so I thought I would check them again - whether they needed it or not.
I took my head and barrels off my 1970 Commando in situ before I found my knackered cam and had to do a full rebuild.