1974 Norton Commando Restoration By Colorado Norton Works GoPro Hero 3+

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2013
  • Bill Greene of Capistrano Beach, California shows us his beautifully restored 1974 Norton Commando, which is build 101 by Colorado Norton Works. Riding video shot with the GoPro Hero 3+.
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  • @manofweed1
    @manofweed1 8 лет назад +6

    Always liked the balanced looks of these, and always considered them quite a cut above contemporary Triumphs/BSA's etc.

  • @nigeh5326
    @nigeh5326 4 года назад +4

    If only Norton could have built them this well in the late 60s.
    Beautiful bike

  • @ThePdxster
    @ThePdxster 3 года назад +3

    When I was in high school back in the '70s, there was a bright yellow Norton Commando in the local dealer's showroom window. I used too dream about that bike and went back numerous times to look at it. It will always be my ultimate Norton. As for the restoration, it's gorgeous! Anyone that follows the car auctions knows the "resto-mods" used to be worth about half the value of a concours restoration, now they can bring much more. Not everyone that owns a classic is a mechanic.

  • @valhemp
    @valhemp 10 лет назад +11

    A beautifully re engineered Norton. OUTSTANDING to say the least. Thanx for sharing.

  • @hollowaysteve
    @hollowaysteve 8 лет назад +6

    Just came back for another look. Still beautiful and looks amazing on the move.

  • @frankmurray9172
    @frankmurray9172 8 лет назад +15

    Stunning bike, just love the clean lines and so useable. The original designers would have applauded it I'm sure.

  • @chriscarbaugh3936
    @chriscarbaugh3936 3 года назад +3

    Nice to see a guy actually ride a true show bike. I just took delivery of my “new” Norton; fresh out of NYCNorton w a 920 kit. Looking forward to the end of COVID to our miles on her 👍

  • @cashstore1
    @cashstore1 2 года назад +2

    I made a video of the shop about 10 years ago. The place was really clean. The owner very gracious.

  • @servicarrider
    @servicarrider 8 лет назад +15

    Beautiful motorcycle. Norton, Triumph, BSA, Ariel. I loved them all in their heydays and I love now. I don't care how much this guy spent on his bike. It's his money, his bike and his desires. God bless him for having the disposable income to spend on something he loves.

  • @ihatesafesex
    @ihatesafesex 9 лет назад +4

    i bought my 1975 mk3 brand new as a leftover in 1977. i love my norton. it shakes it leaks oil and it throws parts on the ground. i've eliminated most of the leaks and parts dumping through hard work and sealants but i hate spending $11 a gallon and mixing race fuel with pump gas and lead additive to get 25 mpg. i decided to send my bike to colorado norton works and will get it back this spring better than ever. i own right now hondas(3), a kawasaki,a gas gas,and a yamaha but my norton is my favorite by far and getting rid of some outdated engineering will be a blessing. mr. rambo takes a lot of time and consideration to ensure that his bikes still retain the norton soul in a reliable package and that sounds great to me. ps, anyone who says with all these mods it's just not a true norton anymore, think of all the mods and replacement parts on your so called stocker you put on to make it run right. i cannot do what this man does and usually do not allow others to work on my machines. this is my 40th birthday present to my bike from me....she has served me well for many decades and deserves this!!!!!!!

    • @pearldiver7
      @pearldiver7 8 лет назад +3

      +B FRANK Love your comment about "this is my 40th birthday present to my bike from me....she has served me well for many decades and deserves this!!!!!!!" I totally agree. It's gonna be great to ride the ol' Norton on the road again.

  • @ilikezappa
    @ilikezappa 9 лет назад +1

    That is a cool bike . It looks great in yellow.

  • @chuanist
    @chuanist 8 лет назад +4

    This is a truly beautiful bike, and the modifications all make a lot of sense. Having said that, I will also say that I put 13,000 miles on an original 1974 Norton Commando Mk II that I bought used with 3,500 miles on it. Everything worked well, including brakes, suspension, clutch, engine and 4-speed trans. The original carburetors were so easy to adjust and synchronize that I put the idle down @ 500 rpm. It would not die at a light! I maintained it properly and drove it like a raped ape. Confidence-inspiring handling. Better than any bike I had before or since.

  • @felineth56
    @felineth56 4 года назад +4

    I would love to have one like this! Absolutely beautiful!

  • @michaelhenderson5428
    @michaelhenderson5428 5 лет назад +5

    Hello, I own a 1967 Bonneville Triumph that I purchased in March or 1967. Rode it for years and nothing ever fell off and never broke down on the road.

  • @davidfrankmarkham7637
    @davidfrankmarkham7637 9 лет назад +11

    Of all the bikes I have owned I miss this one most!
    Mine was an orange High Rider!

  • @stuartmiller9648
    @stuartmiller9648 3 года назад +1

    As a biker and having built custom bikes i can appreciate the high standard of work gone into this...beautiful bike,great improvements while keeping it looking standard...stunning bike mate!

  • @keithattwood59
    @keithattwood59 4 года назад +2

    I built two 750's years ago. Life goes on and they got sold... I miss them!

  • @7norton4
    @7norton4 10 лет назад +1

    Nice bike. Good to get a detailed description of the work they do. Looks like a Top Notch build.

  • @rickysan1045
    @rickysan1045 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful Commando with all the modern goodies installed. I rod the same Commando 750 in 1973-74 before and was so amazed to see all the upgrade you have made to make the ride so enjoyable. Happy riding!

  • @michaelhayward7572
    @michaelhayward7572 5 лет назад +3

    Stunning. Would'nt change a thing except binning the indicators. And this is from a Meriden Triumph owner. Kudos.

  • @jeancalabro2721
    @jeancalabro2721 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful bike

  • @andrewcasados7104
    @andrewcasados7104 8 лет назад +28

    I own a 1971 Commando Roadster which I purchased brand new in the spring of 1971. This Norton is my daily rider from April till November. I have upgraded most everything from carbs to the ignition system. I get most original replacement parts from Carl at Southwest Cycles in Albuquerque. I do all the work on it myself. Some aftermarket parts I have purchased from Colorado Norton Works, but I find them over priced. There is something to be said about riding and working on the same bike since it was new, 45 years ago.

    • @b.r.buckeyeman460
      @b.r.buckeyeman460 8 лет назад

      Great to hear that you're still using your Norton Andrew, wish I still had mine, ride safe. Greetings from Cornwall.

    • @markgrice8088
      @markgrice8088 6 лет назад +1

      nothing but respect man, bravo,bravo !!

  • @1400IntruderVS
    @1400IntruderVS 10 лет назад +10

    That is a beautiful machine

  • @josipk.4810
    @josipk.4810 4 года назад +2

    What a gem.

  • @briancritchley498
    @briancritchley498 9 лет назад +8

    I grew up in the era when they were new I had two and rode many more as I was a expert at getting them running right, I knew when they were right when at around 4.000 rpm they would lift the front wheel in second, handling was like the bike could understand you brain, low end grunt was fun let them rev & hit the corners was pure fun.. yes they were a high maintenance motorcycle but the pleasure of riding made it worth it, I still ride, 63 .to me the Commando was a true fun work of motorcycle art..

  • @MrAndrew1953
    @MrAndrew1953 5 лет назад +5

    Beautiful bike. I remember having one of these blast past me in Perth, Western Australia in 1972. You had to know your way around a bike to own one and keep it going.

  • @SpudsMcHaggis
    @SpudsMcHaggis 10 лет назад +2

    Best of both worlds is the only way to go.
    Modernising classic bikes and cars allows people to still enjoy them whilst being a lot safer and more reliable.
    Thank you for sharing your beautiful looking and sounding Norton.

  • @Chromosome1919
    @Chromosome1919 10 лет назад +1

    Thats one spankin' clean bike you got there fella!

  • @turbomustang84
    @turbomustang84 5 лет назад +8

    My 74 Commando had electrical issues and leaked oil but ran like a beast and never stranded me

  • @mariloudexter-baker686
    @mariloudexter-baker686 10 лет назад +2

    It's is really amazing how you've done the restoration, I salute you Sir!

  • @loknlode
    @loknlode 9 лет назад +1

    That is a fantastic motorcycle.

  • @TerribleTimes
    @TerribleTimes 10 лет назад +3

    wow sounds like a real smooth motor, great byke!

  • @johngreenwood1972
    @johngreenwood1972 6 лет назад +1

    Stunning bike.

  • @pdm2201
    @pdm2201 6 лет назад +3

    It’s a tribute to the original Commando that so many people still own them in one variation or another. I’ve owned about a dozen bikes in my 68 years, Guzzi Le Mans Mk. I, 500 Honda V4, BMW R100Cs, etc. but my 74’ Commando is the most fun to ride by far. Also needs the most attention but I don’t mind. A single Mik carb, Boyer ignition, 13 mm master cyl, reed pcv valve on the breather hose and longer kickstart lever make it better. I like this CNW bike but prefer the polished fenders. primary cover, and Smith instruments. At least this bike still has a kickstart.

  • @radianman
    @radianman 8 лет назад +1

    Gorgeous bike!

  • @bruceferguson6637
    @bruceferguson6637 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful bike. Must be great to have the bugs ironed out. In the '80's I had a 750 Roadster and an Interstate (for parts). The only mods I had were a Boyer electronic ignition, Bilsteins and a large bore single Mikuni carb kit. I re-shimmed the Isolastic Suspension mounting points which was a pain, but it tightened up the handling. Overall, the best handling bike I'd ever owned. Never rode a Featherbed-framed Norton, though. I'll go to my grave wondering how much better that was.

  • @nicnak4475
    @nicnak4475 7 лет назад

    Beautiful bike and sounds great !

  • @l2br70
    @l2br70 10 лет назад +2

    Congratulations amazing bike,style supreme.

  • @jannadrielcervo7753
    @jannadrielcervo7753 6 лет назад +2

    Sweet bike.

  • @dwoaks1
    @dwoaks1 10 лет назад +3

    I think it's awesome if I had the money to order one I would. Great video and great bike.

  • @Honourable66
    @Honourable66 10 лет назад +1

    absolutely beautiful

  • @Jonsson474
    @Jonsson474 3 года назад

    The first bike a got to sit on as a kid. A yellow 850 commando. Has been my favourite bike ever since.

  • @obfuscated3090
    @obfuscated3090 8 лет назад +4

    Visit a Norton rally, and if possible attend Barber Vintage. You can wallow in the museum, and CNW and other vendors bring plenty of Nortons and everything else with two wheels.

  • @Xynudu
    @Xynudu 10 лет назад +1

    Great job. Commandos always look great in yellow. Top bike. Enjoyed the video. Cheers Rob.

  • @seiji5705
    @seiji5705 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful motorcycle !

  • @kenkozma9894
    @kenkozma9894 6 лет назад +1

    Sure would like to do that to my 74 NORTON. Very nice

  • @janarvenyaas85
    @janarvenyaas85 9 лет назад +13

    You Sir probably own the best looking bike on RUclips!

    • @harryflashman3141
      @harryflashman3141 9 лет назад +2

      Agreed this an amazing bike. If the manufacturers had done that back in the 70 s they would not have gone bust.

    • @nigeh5326
      @nigeh5326 9 лет назад +1

      I agree it is Ace! Colorado Norton Bikes are so well built painted,polished and that seat looks great. I recommend looking at the website gallery Seriously Some of the most Beautiful Nortons I have ever seen

    • @lapalan8149
      @lapalan8149 8 лет назад +2

      +Morgan Wasem You got that right.
      An electronic ignition would have been a blessing in 1969 on my commando fast back. I had to start the damned thing wearing only a T shirt, even in the winter, to prevent heat exhaustion.
      Oil leaks were a pain as well. But it was fast and great handling.

  • @binnsh
    @binnsh 10 лет назад +1

    Gorgeous! Enjoy it.

  • @gphilipc2031
    @gphilipc2031 8 лет назад +1

    100% Excellent Bike Bill.

  • @enriquelaroche5370
    @enriquelaroche5370 4 года назад

    I had a 71 Fastback, only old stuff that was a pain was the Carbs and Valve guides. Loved it.

  • @harryviking6347
    @harryviking6347 7 лет назад

    I got a 750 norton commando fastback in 1972. that was probably the best english
    bike at the time. Mine did not leak oil and it was so comfortable to ride...and the noise
    was incredible! 90 plus decibel. Would love to get one now just for fun!

  • @scottc977
    @scottc977 9 лет назад

    Bill, What a beauty. I owned a 64 Norton Matchless, the Commando was an improvement, and your ride is a quantum leap forward. Mine was,,, frankly a pain in the butt. The power of the Atlas engine was fun, but not worth the trouble.

  • @redgoldcu
    @redgoldcu 10 лет назад

    Bill, Love that Canary Yellow on your Norton! Nice high visibility for safety too! Too much yellow for a car, but perfect tasteful amount on a bike! Steve

  • @MrsWorthIt
    @MrsWorthIt 10 лет назад

    Nice looking ride!

  • @ronanrogers4127
    @ronanrogers4127 7 лет назад +1

    Those Australian parts are really good, the pressure cast cylinder head, but most importantly the trispark ignitions revolutionise these old parallel twins (Beezas, Trumpeys and Nortons). Short of installing programmable ignitions, trispark are the best.

  • @kiwiborn3713
    @kiwiborn3713 9 лет назад

    Awesome bike mate.

  • @vegantoxophilite2594
    @vegantoxophilite2594 5 лет назад +1

    The only thing that's ever fell off my 600cc 1960 Norton Dominator, was the pillion passenger that was caught unawares by the mid range acceleration it had.

  • @daddydave3541
    @daddydave3541 5 лет назад +1

    Lovely bike I want one.

  • @cowboysam1957
    @cowboysam1957 7 лет назад +1

    Beautifull machine!

  • @FBPrepping
    @FBPrepping 4 года назад +1

    Old design but with modern materials and techniques...wonderful results. Just imagine how a Beetle would work today, manufactured with modern tooling and materials!...

  • @mariog4707
    @mariog4707 4 года назад

    It’s a beauty - wish it was mine.

  • @gordonbennet65xxx
    @gordonbennet65xxx 9 лет назад +11

    i know someone whos ownes a 69/70s commando, which has never been touched and still runs reliably til this day.. and it doesnt leak oil either..(has no oil-tap !) these bikes are/were no way near as bad as some people make out. over the years things get rather exaggerated

    • @themotochannel
      @themotochannel  9 лет назад +4

      Ha, that's funny! So a typical original Norton has "never been touched", "runs reliably" and "doesn't leak oil". Now who's exaggerating?

    • @micksterboone4517
      @micksterboone4517 9 лет назад +2

      The Moto Channel My '73 850 Roadster needed constant attention, leaked oil, quit at the worst times. Sold it and bought a Super Glide.

    • @GeneralMe100
      @GeneralMe100 7 лет назад +3

      actually its rare to see a commando leak oil, they do sump though, also they breath heavy, mine likes the oil level just above low to prevent it breathing oil through the chain case breather pipe, some people fit a reed valve which works great to eliminate this, best to have a small catch bottle in front of the battery to feed the top oil tank breather into, it doesnt fill with oil or anything like that but it prevents oil mist messing your bike up, there are some bloody good modifications that are really valid, the ball joint head steady is definitely nice, It tightens up the handling but still allows isolastic movement, its a modification I did recently on mine which really did show spectacular results, I went for this one. commandospecialties.com/dave-taylor-design-head-steady.html

  • @MrJmart17
    @MrJmart17 7 лет назад

    Very nice video of a tastefully modified Norton. I knew every inch of my 1973 Hi Rider and appreciated it for what it was but the leaky porous head

    • @MrJmart17
      @MrJmart17 7 лет назад

      was hard on shoes. The bouncing speedometer and tachometer looked great and I would miss them in a build like this but I can appreciate what the package has to offer. I'd like to take that Norton for a ride. The cost isn't relevant. It's a hobby. You don't expect to get all of your investment back! Nice to see a Norton getting so many practical modifications. The dry primary conversion eliminates another oil leak. Who wouldn't appreciate a little more grip from the front disc? Great narration from a rider who knows his bike.

  • @markgrice8088
    @markgrice8088 6 лет назад +1

    thats one gorgeous Commando...

  • @dennisedwards9672
    @dennisedwards9672 6 лет назад +1

    Owned a 71 Norton 750 Commando Roadster New. Bought in Wurzberg Germany. Miss it

  • @sagardahat3249
    @sagardahat3249 10 лет назад

    Look a that throttle response, Awesome bike.

  • @makeyour77
    @makeyour77 3 года назад +1

    Sweet little horse!

  • @petyrkowalski9887
    @petyrkowalski9887 5 лет назад

    Dream bike. Wonderful

  • @greenstreak750
    @greenstreak750 10 лет назад

    That is the ultimate bike. One you love, but have the resources to fix the shortcomings it has. Great job on the bike, I would love to ride it.

  • @keithhall4883
    @keithhall4883 7 лет назад

    I have 2 Norton`s both 1973 commando`s 850 and still Standard, Apart from Pazon Electronic Ignition, and twin spark 12v coil, plus RGM Norton front Disc kit.
    I do carry a small Norton tool kit but not needed it as I give the bikes a good going over every winter. Nothing has ever fallen off and I dont have any oil leaks at all. Good old bikes for the age.

  • @loganjacobs5131
    @loganjacobs5131 7 лет назад

    Beautiful motorcycle

  • @mikemorrison9895
    @mikemorrison9895 6 лет назад

    I rode Nortons and Greeves, both British bikes, all through the sixties and they did not shed parts or quit working. In fact as far as I know the bikes I had are still going!

  • @tww1491
    @tww1491 6 лет назад

    Always enjoyed riding a friend's Norton; had a 69 Bonne then. One hour of maintenance for every hour on the road. You had to be prepared to fix on the roadside as I recall. Honda's CB 750 changed all of that. Remember a Honda CL 77 scrambler I rode while in Japan in the 60s in the USAF. Those were good times.

  • @fercuevas5772
    @fercuevas5772 4 года назад +1

    So it’s no longer a Norton, a beautiful look a like

  • @441rider
    @441rider 8 лет назад

    They do nice work,

  • @agussugiarto9177
    @agussugiarto9177 6 лет назад

    Soo simple, nice motto.

  • @markallen5839
    @markallen5839 10 лет назад +4

    Lovely looking bike, but a little misleading to say it is a 1974 model (everything is new).....my own 1974 Norton is in being tuned and serviced right now and I can't wait to get it back again!

  • @robricketts340
    @robricketts340 3 года назад

    Beautiful motorcycle. hope you;ve got safety catch/spring on the rear brake peddle fitted

  • @GeneralMe100
    @GeneralMe100 10 лет назад +2

    my Norton Commando is totally stock original and doesn't leak a drip of oil ticks over perfectly and I have done 75.000 miles on it cruising at 80 to 90 mph, I use it as my only motorcycle, it has amal mk 1 carburettors although they have been replaced for new ones which are still made, commandos aren't whitworth anyway, it wasn't used in the 1970's.
    original commandos from the 70's are very reliable and can still be used today as an everyday motorcycle.
    I will admit though they do sump oil if left a week or more, the way to minimise this is when you leave them make sure they are on the compression stroke.

    • @pearldiver7
      @pearldiver7 10 лет назад

      Glad you're enjoying your bike, but one disagreement on your comments: Nortons were Whitworth - I purchased a new Commando in 1972 and still have the bike, and it definitely uses Whitworth-sized hardware. Just my two cents.

    • @GeneralMe100
      @GeneralMe100 10 лет назад

      ***** Yeah your sort of right, but there's as much 'AF as there is Whitworth on them and plenty of equivalent's fit.

    • @pearldiver7
      @pearldiver7 10 лет назад

      I agree with your reply, they are a mixture of Whitworth and other. Glad to hear you're enjoying your Norton. Wonderful motorcycles with loads of character.

    • @GeneralMe100
      @GeneralMe100 9 лет назад +1

      thx man, I also got a 650ss that I've yet to restore, its a whole bike but a bit of a rust bucket..lol, thumbs up to a fellow Commando owner :)

  • @jrgordon47
    @jrgordon47 7 лет назад

    Love your video...had 4 of these beastly beauties...Cafe Racer, Street stock and 2 High riders (brought out to 850 @ 12.5/1). An absolute Love Affair. A few things though...1) The 2 side panels (triangular) also allowed you to carry some tools. They covered, as you know the oil reservoir and battery but where covered with an internal divider, for strength. 2) Whitworth tooling and usage are Greatly misconceived. The changes and acceptance of BSF (British Standard Fine)...BSC (British Standard Cycle)... and the original BSW (British Standard Whitworth)...all of this was an attempt to standardize manufacturing and serviceability. There's a lot more to it...leading to the different names for wrenches...(not wenches), and (Spanners). Check out the reasons for things like a Spanner and a socket. 3) And last...Most of a NORTON can be disassembled with Previously removed parts. I hollowed out my seat (Girlfriends) back end and fucked in parts of the Manuel. Hay...I drove, she rode...and fell asleep, many a time

  • @jacknielsen7328
    @jacknielsen7328 10 лет назад

    Super nice bike

  • @wtfbollos
    @wtfbollos 7 лет назад +1

    I WANT ONE!

  • @fisselfritz
    @fisselfritz 8 лет назад +2

    Love that painted primary case. Throw away the tubes of Simichrome Polish!

  • @motoalchemy
    @motoalchemy 9 лет назад +26

    I ride my 71 interstate almost everyday.....nothing falls off, and I dont carry a tool kit

    • @themotochannel
      @themotochannel  9 лет назад +3

      motoalchemy So your saying it's been heavily modified.

    • @motoalchemy
      @motoalchemy 9 лет назад +3

      lol, not a whole lot...but it does get a through preflight before each ride

  • @TimNelson
    @TimNelson 6 лет назад

    Dream bike!

  • @SS-sh6ww
    @SS-sh6ww 4 года назад

    i Luv the color. 👌

  • @tyrssen1
    @tyrssen1 7 лет назад

    Magnificent! Absolutely nothing wrong with "re-engineering" an older bike ... after all, that's basically what all the cafe racers of the 60's were trying to do! (And NO, ya DON'T "need more helmet," in spite of what one commenter below says. I damn near got killed one night because I couldn't hear an ambulance coming, thanks to the damn helmet. I've used helmets like this one, ever since.)

  • @casperghost7665
    @casperghost7665 8 лет назад +1

    very pretty bike. I'd love to take it for a spin

    • @themotochannel
      @themotochannel  8 лет назад

      You like it even though it's not an original Norton?

    • @casperghost7665
      @casperghost7665 8 лет назад +2

      +The Moto Channel it is still a nice bike with a Norton soul. so it's not original? meh...Norton would probably be please as punch to see it.

    • @pearldiver7
      @pearldiver7 8 лет назад +1

      +Casper Ghost Exactly. As someone else said, it's still got the soul of a Norton.

  • @jacquesleclerc2761
    @jacquesleclerc2761 8 лет назад

    This Bike is a Dream....!!!!

  • @sandeepravtale403
    @sandeepravtale403 4 года назад

    Your bike looks like 💎

  • @lorenzomagazzeni5425
    @lorenzomagazzeni5425 5 лет назад

    Bad ass bike.

  • @upforlastnameleft
    @upforlastnameleft 10 лет назад +3

    Cool bike, cool guy

  • @bazzamow7031
    @bazzamow7031 4 года назад

    Love it in yellow

  • @bigrichtexas9724
    @bigrichtexas9724 4 года назад

    excellent,i had a 1970 fastback previously owned by a series of careless owners,i was always working on it,eventually i sold it to buy a kawasaki 900,i should have kept it.....

  • @jimsh2756
    @jimsh2756 2 года назад

    I'd love to see a photo of the before restoration for this bike.

  • @StewartGartland
    @StewartGartland 10 лет назад

    Nice bike.

  • @BorisW150
    @BorisW150 10 лет назад

    Such a beautiful bike and a great, detailed review too. It is a shame that today's bikes are so ugly compared to this classic.

  • @davidharrison6615
    @davidharrison6615 5 лет назад

    i remember when the police used this bike is a patrol machine . the radio was the size of a large shoe box fastened to the fuel tank . hand held phone with a speaker that worked full blast so it could be heard over the engine with a huge 5 foot aerial on the back . good old days lol ! nice bike .

  • @kirkyandka7712
    @kirkyandka7712 5 лет назад

    That bike is drop dead gorgeous! Do you have a cut out switch on the side stand? Many years ago in England the police used Commandos, one of their riders forgot to retract his side stand, the result was unfortunately fatal.

  • @Gr8Layks
    @Gr8Layks 8 лет назад

    One question for TMC: How much did this project cost the owner? I'm genuinely curious. Great looking bike--I love the colors too.