47-Years-Family-Owned 1972 Norton Combat Commando 750 Roadster

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47-Years-Family-Owned 1972 Norton Combat Commando 750 Roadster
47-Years-Family-Owned 1972 Norton Combat Commando 750 Roadster
This rare 1972 Norton Combat Commando 750 Roadster, owned by the same family for nearly five decades, boasts a powerful air-cooled parallel twin engine with a displacement of 745cc, paired with a four-speed transmission. Originating from a collection in the United States, specifically from Alameda, California, this Commando features several notable modifications, including a belt-driven primary gear system, adjustable Isolastic engine mounts for superior handling, and a three-phase alternator for improved electrical efficiency. The bike also benefits from electronic ignition and a Barnett clutch designed to enhance performance. Despite its age, it has been refurbished in the 2000s, ensuring that it remains a robust and reliable classic British ride.
Last bid: $13,000

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