Built with a NOS Trackmaster frame, this Norton Commando has been turned into a flat-tracker that’s competed in some amateur races. In addition to the 750cc Commando motor, this bike features Betor forks, Megacycle cams, Superblend bearings, Nissin brakes, Progressive shocks, Borrani wheels, and more.
Find this Commando flat-tracker for sale in Kansas for $7,000 here on ADVRider (registration required).
Was this week's 1-owner Norton Commando too 'original' for you? Are you okay putting the finishing touches on a potentially unique bike? Then meet this Norton Commando street tracker, which has had some serious money put into it, but still needs some carb fine tuning and oil leaks cleaned up.…
Post-Listing Update: This crazy Commando got no action on eBay. Is this the coolest Norton Commando I've ever seen? Maybe. Maybe not. But it sure is one of the most unique. This Commando has a beautiful nickel finish Trackmaster oil-in-frame to turn it into a desert racer that will make…
Here's a first year example of the Norton Commando, one of the first 2,200 that were ever built - the seller claims it's a 'show bike'. From Walter Barlow's "Brief History Lesson on the Norton Commando": The Commando was introduced in 1968 with the Fastback model-a very pleasing if understated…