Classic Motorcycle Workshop Vlog 19 - Norton Commando etc

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  • @adrianojapao8367
    @adrianojapao8367 20 дней назад

    I wish I have someone on Massachusetts can working on Norton commando 750 like you because were I live no on work on Norton commando and I love my Norton commando 750 nice machine

  • @TornadoCAN99
    @TornadoCAN99 Год назад +3

    Norton sounds great. Seems to be showing a little oil puffing on throttle blip. That happened on my Commando 850 and turned out to be failed valve guide seals (initially left side but both were brittle and cracking when I took them off). Replace with modern Viton rubber seals from KibbleWhite. Cured the smoking.

  • @bradkorando
    @bradkorando Год назад +3

    Fantastic update. I appreciate Dave's insight towards a single vs. twin carburretor set-up and the practical aspect of running the single. And good questions from Alex that help clarify some of topics for those of us with less mechanical knowledge.

  • @RUBBERTANK_3
    @RUBBERTANK_3 Год назад

    that atlas is a beautiful looking and sounding bike.

  • @BobberRider
    @BobberRider Год назад

    Good to see Jesse in the background @6.41 "Mostly this week I've been eating Landrovers".

  • @ThePhatax
    @ThePhatax Год назад

    These workshop videos are brilliant. So much information in each one and a variety of bikes. The editing is top too!

  • @philmuskett265
    @philmuskett265 Год назад

    Brilliant video, mate from someone who really knows what they're talking about.

  • @johnpollock4257
    @johnpollock4257 5 месяцев назад

    Top man great insight 👍

  • @andrewslagle1974
    @andrewslagle1974 Год назад

    Another great video .I sure like the the RGS what beautiful bikes they are!

  • @MadDogSurvival
    @MadDogSurvival Год назад

    Shame he didn’t let Dave do a single carb conversion on the Norton, reliable and smooth over 2% extra performance any day! Thanks for another great video! Can’t help with the crank my dad is currently doing a zb engine but we’re running low on surplus parts ourselves now. Best wishes

  • @Kevin-cy9cv
    @Kevin-cy9cv Год назад

    Thanks Dave, love the workshop videos. If I lived close I'm sure I'd make a nuisance of myself with questions like, what do you think about this? what do you think about that? The simple chain advice was good, it's handy to see what slack there should be on the main stand, I normally have to ask my partner to sit on the bike while I check it, that's if she's around.

  • @royalblue2043
    @royalblue2043 Год назад

    If I ever get into a position to acquire another British motor cycle I will definitely contact
    you to inquire what you have in the stable.Riding my 1995 softail right now. I miss my 74 Norton.See how it goes.Cheers.

  • @RogerGarrettAsaparrot
    @RogerGarrettAsaparrot Год назад

    Great content as usual, thank you. Single carb conversation? Good advice in my opinion. You mention you tested the Royal Enfield Scram - do you have a link to see that please?

    • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel2
      @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel2  Год назад +1

      Hi Roger, we will have a video on that on our main channel, but we haven’t edited it just yet. Reckon we’ll have it done over the next week or so

  • @robertshepherd3832
    @robertshepherd3832 Год назад

    Shame they put a single Mikuni on a 72 Norton. I'm assuming it's a Combat if it's a 72. 10 to 1 compression, hot cam, 32 mm carbs as opposed to 30 mm on other Commandos. They sound terrible without the twin Amals and the performance really drops off with the Mikuni. Learn how to tune the dual carbs is preferred. It's like Usain Bolt running the 100 with a 100 lb backpack on.

    • @NortonCombat-ib3xw
      @NortonCombat-ib3xw 2 месяца назад

      Shame to put a single Mikuni on a '72 Combat. Performance gone.

  • @robertshepherd3832
    @robertshepherd3832 Год назад

    The 72 sounds terrible and can't idle at all with that lumpy Mikuni. Shame, I guess I'm too much of a perfectionist.