Estimated Price: £2,000 - £4,000
- Launched in 1967, the Commando used the preceding Featherbed-framed Atlas model's 750cc engine and AMC gearbox and was an instant hit with the motorcycling public, being voted Motor Cycle News 'Machine of the Year' for five consecutive years
- The Commando's vibration-beating Isolastic frame enabled Norton Villiers to successfully prolong the life of their ageing parallel-twin
- Introduced in 1973, the 850 (actually 828cc) version featured a larger-bore, through-bolted cylinder block, stronger gearbox casting and an all-metal clutch among a host of other, more minor improvements
- The extra capacity provided the 850 with even more mid-range urge and the model would continue as the sole Commando after 1975 when the electric-start MkIII was introduced
- This example is presented as an older restoration and in good overall condition
- Unused for last ten years, dry stored and will require recommissioning before road use
- Owned by our vendor for last 18 years
- History file included containing old MOTs, old tax discs and numerous receipts
- Great example of this classic Norton Commando
- UK-registered on a current V5C
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