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NORTON MOTOR CYCLES

Not sure who should be most put out by this headline. Solihull for being classed as Bham or Bham because Norton is not really back...


Despite that, good news.
I think that is great news for Norton, the community and new jobs! An Indian company owns Royal Enfield, not sure if it is a part of the same group.
 
”To some extent the zenith of Norton's featherbed-framed Dominator vertical-twin series, the 650SS was the last design to emerge from the traditional Bracebridge Street factory.”

Classic British motorcycles of over 500cc from the National Motorcycle Museum,Currie, Bob (1988)

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