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Norton
is a British motorcycle marque from Birmingham, founded in 1898. In 1925 James Norton died however the design and production kept going. In 1927 Norton produced the CS1 which was very successful during the following years, it was then also released as a super sports roadster. Norton had great success in the 1930 and had a huge sporting / racing name. Team manager Joe Craig was mostly responsible for this success and it helped that he had been a former rider himself. Great models during these years where the International and of course the Manx. The Mans was in the beginning only produced to each order separately. The Featherbed (which the new design Manx was also known by) got a new racing frame in 1950 designed by Rex & McCandless, it became a true race horse winning the world title in 1951. Great competitors during these days were the MV Agusta motorcycles and Gilera motorcycles.

Shortly after 1955 Norton stopped factory racing and went into a more market orientated period of existence. In 1949 the 500cc model 7 dominator was introduced which later was combined (1952) with the strong popular frame from the Manx into the model known as the Dominator 88. Norton became known for fine handling machines. And another great classic rolled off the line in 1962 – Dominator 650SS (still mounted in the featherbed frame mentioned earlier). The 650SS was fast, stable and sexy (in the traditional silver color of Norton). The Norton 650SS was followed by the Norton Atlas 750cc however this production bike didn’t sell so well because of the high prices. Norton wasn’t producing enough of them to get the selling price and margins under control. Norton once again started to struggle with financial problems.

Norton changed the Norton Atlas motorcycle into the Norton Commando 750cc – Once again Norton had heads spinning with this new design and power machine. Norton upheld it’s name of developing good controlling bikes (create frame work) and even with the heavier engine Commando 850 cc the vibration wasn’t too bad (frame + rubber mounting system). Norton had been consumed into the Norton Villiers Triumph group but the whole thing went into liquidation and by 1978 the last commandos were built. Norton didn’t loose it’s name and developed (on a super small budget) a few bikes for the police forces and a civilian bike called the 588 cc Classic and a touring Commander.

In 1989 some staff built a Norton racer which one the national British championship. This win was mostly responsible for a renewed interest in Norton. So a year later a F1 model was built by Norton (replica of the previous years race winner). And once again Norton couldn’t cash in on the renewed interest and together with financial miss-management of the company in 1990’s the company lost huge money invested though stockholders. Briefly a plan was launched to produce a 1500cc Norton called the Nemesis but this was quickly dropped. In 2003 Kenny Dreer bought Norton. New goals have been set by this Norton highly established specialist.


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