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Norton 650 twin engine
« on: 11.10. 2019 13:20 »
'All new Norton 650cc parallel twin. Powering the new Atlas models and the Superlight race bike. Light, powerful and compact. Beautifully engineered by the Norton team, we have a big year ahead in 2019. Happy New Year to all of our Norton friends, owners and riders.'
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Re: Norton 650 twin engine
« Reply #1 on: 11.10. 2019 13:32 »
Old news?
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Re: Norton 650 twin engine
« Reply #2 on: 11.10. 2019 13:34 »
Old news?
I've not seen this picture before. I thought it looks like a nice neat unit.
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Re: Norton 650 twin engine
« Reply #3 on: 11.10. 2019 20:50 »
G'day GB.
Peter Hickman came 8th in this years Lightweight TT on one. The only one!
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