“I decided to create a street track-dirt track-cafe racer hybrid. “The seller mentioned a bottom-end noise, but I found it was simply a loose tappet.” With non-matching numbers and a bizarre stepped backbone frame-perhaps to suit a short rider-Damian rode the Norton for a year while debating what to do with it. But it’s from my old backyard-Sydney, Australia.ĭamian Bombardiere bought his Commando on the cheap from eBay three years ago. When I first saw this 1969 Norton, I’d have bet big money that it was from one of the established Japanese workshops. It’s now gracing the pages of Tank Moto, a super-stylish magazine from the publishers of Fuel Magazine. We first happened across this amazing Norton Commando eight months ago.
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