1974 Norton Commando 850 MK2A - Oregon Fall Ride
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Took advantage of a lovely sunny Oregon Fall day today and jumped on the Commando. What a great ride. Nothing too crazy, just enjoying the fresh air and the feel and the sound of the bike. It’s a lot quieter now that I’ve tightened up the exhaust nuts. A really enjoyable ride around the local country lanes. I love this bike!
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One of the nicest riding videos I have seen. A Beautiful motorcycle, lovely roads, and well shot with great sound. Plus, and to me this is huge...you ride like you belong on a bike in a world where so many who shoot riding videos don't. Really engaging. Thank you!
Many thanks Gani! I really appreciate your nice comments. Best wishes, Mike
Thanks for ride down memory lane. Mine was a '74 bought for $1500 new in 1975 from Donelson Cycles in St. Louis, MO. I was living in Edwardsville, IL and all the HD and Kawasaki riders wanted to race me and I obliged by smoking all of them, until Butch Pace brought out the nitro burning wheely-bar pro drag bikes. I lived down the street from his popular dealership and race shop, and he actually stopped by my house and asked me to please stop telling his customers my bike was a 650. It was bad for Kawasaki 900 and 1000 morale to get beat by a skinny British twin. I've owned many great bikes over the years, but that '74 kicker Norton was one of my favorites. Thanks again.
Thanks a lot Richard for sharing your great story. Best wishes, Mike
Awesome video mate, I spent much of my youth on Norton’s. I haven’t been on one for awhile but the memories are indelible etched in my memory banks.
Thanks for uploading mate.🏍
Hi Michael, it's my pleasure. Thank you very much for your note. I really appreciate it. Best wishes, Mike
Thank you, brought back some great memories. Really wonderful bike the Norton Commando. I had a Fastback and then a Roadster, both 750cc. Neither ever let me down and super smooth with the isolastic frame. The Fastback was very quick indeed with 2S camshaft. Wish I had them now, I've owned many bikes since, but they were definitely the best machines I've ever owned. Nortons are too expensive for me to buy now sadly. Maybe one day.
Stephen Hunt Hi Stephen, many thanks for sharing. Glad you enjoyed the ride! Best wishes, Mike
Nice video - love the Commando sound; I had one briefly some years ago and it has since gone on to a friend who takes loving care of it and rides it quite often - unfortunately, I live in a part of the country where the highways are all Harley-cruiser type boring roads - if I could ride country lanes again I'd have a nice road bike tomorrow.
Thanks for the ride Mike. It was a beautiful day and a beautiful bike.
Best ride video I've seen, very good. Glad that a fish eye kind of lens wasn't used
Thank you Bob. Glad you liked it! Cheers, Mike
Great clip, really captures the essence of why we ride
Thanks a lot James. Best wishes, Mike
One of my favorite bikes, love riding in the fall, only down side wet roads and leaves
Totally agree Jim. Unfortunately the rain is coming back to Oregon this week so it might be a while until the next ride. Best wishes, Mike
Spring is better everything is drying out, before it gets too hot and you start getting oil leaks.
Speaking from Perth OZ.🇦🇺
This might help to get me through this winter up here in Toronto. My 1970 Norton 750 doesn't like to start under 40 degrees F. You wouldn't want to go too fast at those temperatures anyway but I have done it with this Norton in downtown T.O. about 44 years ago around Cristie Pits. It was 32 F and light snow, very much like today. Stay under 30 m.p.h. and it's not too bad if you stop once in a while and "cup" the cylinders with your gloves.
Brr, that is ccccoolddd! It's getting cooler here in Oregon now Stan, but nothing like that! Stay warm! Best wishes, Mike
If I was blindfolded, and was asked what engine that was , I’d know 😎👌🏻
Great scenery, I think the Autumn is one of my favorite times for riding.
Fine piece of video. Great Norton sound.
Thanks very much Peter, best wishes, Mike
AH my 76 Commando where art thou now when I need you the most
Looks a lot NC - thanx for the ride .
Beautiful bike, lovely countryside
Thanks for the ride
Thank you Andreas for riding along ;) Best wishes, Mike
still got one in the shed with 34 miles on it. good investment.
That’s a fantastic investment! I hope you let it out now and again :-)
No words abbsolutly
So, nice.....
Owned the exact same bike around 1982, $1200.00 What I paid for it,eventually got a fiddly Meriden made triumph bonneville that needed a new head,or new valve guides,unfortunately,I was a enthusiast only,wrenching was impossible at the time.
12.11.18. Hypnotic ™️❗️🕶
Hi Mike , great vids as always !
Question on what handlebar have you fitted to the mk2 A , want a pair like yours mine are to high .
Kind regards Greg.
Hi Greg, I think these were called the “euro“ bars. I’m sorry but I can’t remember where I got them from. I thought I got them from CNW (Colorado Norton Works), but I just looked at the website and they are $116, so I am sure i didn’t spend that much! I seem to remember that they were about $30-$50. Here’s the CNW website in case you want to go for the top of the line bars. coloradonortonworks.net/handlebars-european-clubman-style.html
5:57 likely excuse to take a whia
I love your motorcycle, you should try talking or adding a voice over to your videos just a suggestion :)
Thank you Sean. Yes, I might try that sometime. Cheers, Mike.
You leave the air slides (choke on) closed all the time?????
Hi Lucas, that was a different choke lever to the standard model and I've replaced it now. If you take a closer look, the cable comes in from the bottom and the lever is pulled clockwise, lifting the slide and the choke is then off. Cheers, Mike
@@TheMightyGarage Ok, I see it now. I was a bit confused. I have a the same Norton as you and also need the choke when it is cold. Most of the Nortons dont need the choke, they told me. Grtz, Lucas
@@lucasVC100 Thanks Lucas. Yes, a lot of the guys in the club don't use their choke or they have blanked them off altogether. Mine needs a little choke when it's cold but then is usually good. I also do forget from time to time to shut it off ;) Best wishes, Mike
You are lucky sir you have nice bike and you ride it 👍
Thank you Sandeep! I love this bike and hope to be riding again soon. Best wishes, Mike
skeers me jist a watchin'! actually I have a 73 850 it's like flying a Spit!
Yes, I like to take it very easy on those country roads if it's wet. Those leaves are deadly!
wondrfull
Some amal mk 2s would work well with this one.
Ridden properly
A less fiddly British bike,triumph and bsa,the classic vertical twins with good looks to match, the Norton,with it's rubber mounted engine, not so classic looking.