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Norton
« on: 06.02. 2023 09:32 »
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Offline muskrat

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Re: Norton
« Reply #1 on: 06.02. 2023 19:59 »
G'day GB.
Mid 50's Norton International Model 30 I think.
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Re: Norton
« Reply #2 on: 06.02. 2023 21:13 »
Very handsome that eh?
I have a complete set of those Roadholders (short type I think) - with all tinware. Wonder what I should do with them.
(Back in the day I was going to build a Velton, but that's not going to happen now).

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Re: Norton
« Reply #3 on: 03.04. 2023 02:12 »
Model 30 International, there was an old boy with one up at a local pub last year, said if I could start it  I could ride it, 2 kicks later it fired up. I didn't take him up on his offer as I'd had a pint or two. But after a good long natter with him and his good lady, he said I should pop round for a brew and have a look at his collection. Still trying to get around to it.
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