Thing to be noted indian brands like hero TVS doesn't have quality and reliability of Japanese. TVS no exception thier engine are not best so this deal is gonna be bad for Norton
@@ibrahimpallikkal5100 I think not about the name! It's about money! If someone asks me fame or money , I am sure many will choose money! And all the business man and investors are aware of that!
@@ibrahimpallikkal5100 They still are not british company anymore. When you sell something its ownership goes to the buyer. So from now own Norton belongs to an Indian company. Keep crying malayaliee jihadi
TVS is the only company that kept racing alive in India when no one else cared. For Norton to be in racing, no body can be better than TVS among Indian companies. Also expect more of this kind of acquisition to happen in future. India is a major motorcycle market and that market has not fully tasted 'blood' er..iconic brands yet.
@@struggler5960 Bajaj is the one who started making sport segment bikes like the pulsars they introduced racing craze on indian streets honestly TVS was nowhere near to Bajaj back then even now bajaj rules the indian market they own 49% of KTM
Peace And love from India Royal Enfield revived by indian So will be with Norton Innocent people got justice. In india TVS believes in quality. It is one of the best in our country They brought many innovation in there company.
John that’s great to hear. It sounds like TVS has their heart in the right place. As you hear more about the Norton integration, feel free to post as a comment. 👍
@@DirtyDeez apart from norton motorcycle one more indian company mahindra and mahindra automobile has also taken over defunct British motorcycle brand BSA ,and is planning to launch it very soon ,👍😊 best of luck to BSA motorcycle and to mahindra and mahindra automobile company, mahindra and mahindra also took over french scooter brand Peugeot and also plans to launch motorcycle under this brand as well , 👍😊
Being a loyal TVS biker who started from SUZUKI SAMURAI, I Wish only the best to come for TVS as they have been waiting for the breakthrough. I must say, my journey all the way through from Samurai to RR310 , TVS has only best days to come ahead. The brand I always believed in. TVS!
@@DirtyDeez If only they did something more about it. Anyway 3 Jawa models have been launched in India so far (2 300ccs and 1 330cc Bobber), BSA (~500-600cc) to be launched sometime in the fag end of the year. Electric Peugeot scooties are being sold in Europe for now. Triumph along with Bajaj launching a 500-650cc motorcycle next year. So plenty of action to look forward to in the coming months.
BSA is now owned by Mahindra and Mahindra from India. The same company that bought jawa and kick-started manufacture of that brand. They do have plans for BSA as well. We Indians love British motorcycles and would love to be a part of keeping them alive and thriving towards glory
That's a great way to look at it. The British bikes have a rich tradition and it's good to see that the brands, although no longer steered by Brits, will be well taken care of.
@@DirtyDeez Enfields were made in India untouched for a very long time. Thanks to globalization, Royal Enfield has now extended it's roots back to Britain acquiring Harris performance and making it an integral part of the new 650 twin's frame and geometry. What's really great is Mahindra and TVS are far better an Indian organization than Royal Enfield and TVS put their first collaboration product with Suzuki to race. Suzuki withdrew their investments on R&D for over 24 years and TVS on their own developed further on their first bike and dominated the racing scene in India. At least until now, be it RE, land Rover or Jaguar, Indian companies have preserved the Britishness of the brand and I'm sure TVS AND NORTON are two legends coming in each other's help. I wish the Brits could have done much better and we would have many more British motorcycles alive today like the Vincent, Sunbeam etc
The British ruled over India 200 years and now Karma hits back because British motorcycle manufacturer company both Norton and royal Enfield both owned by Indian companies...
A recent update from 2022: TVS is keeping production in the UK, and in April 2022, they announced plans of investing 100mn GBP for this. Most of this is already done (resulting in about 500 direct jobs and about a 1000 more in the extended supply chain). The production facility is at Solihull, UK (close to Birmingham).
i hope those old pepole get their pension moneys back :'( and fyi, TVS declared that norton brand will remain as it was and it will be produced in uk and they will try their best to bring back its old glory.....and tvs is not a con man's company
Hello Rajorshi. I saw a great interview with one of the leaders of TVS and I was most impressed by how genuine he was in doing the best for Norton. I have no doubt that TVS is a company of their word. Thanks for checking it out.
There is no sense of producing norton in uk. It wi make them very costly. It much better to have r&d in uk but manufacture in india. It brings cost down.
@@MrPotatochips4 yes, i also like tibetians live in my country, many tibetians wer ekilled ruthlesly by communist chinese and they also gave money and weapons to indian communists to do same in india😢
@@chandranshpandey1929 yes agreed, production in india will reduce its cost to 10 timesless... It will be good for middle class ppl all over the world as they will be able to afford an ex expensive product
@@DirtyDeez TVS is well established 2 and 3 wheeler automobile company of India ,they also have joint venture with bmw motorcycle for indian market and to export bmw motorcycle to other countries , Be thankful to God that norton was not taken over by Chinese company 😂😜👍😊 we would love to buy norton motorcycle in India .👍😊 Best wishes to norton and United Kingdom 👍
Not only Norton but Royal Enfield ,Jaguar,Land Rover all are owned by Indian companies and are doing very well thanks to these Indian companies that revived them from bankrupcy
Back in the late seventies when I drove a triple cylinder two stroke “rice buggy” as I called Japanese bikes then, my buddies had a Triumph and another bud had a 850 Norton Commando. I always loved that Norton, nice looking and sounded good. Always been a fan of the British bikes, the BSA, Beemer,Moto Guzzi. Your video brought back a lot of memories. This is probably one of the best video I’ve seen. I follow a ton of subscribers and wanted you to know you hit a home run 👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
Fourftr thank you for the compliment on the video. Expect more great stuff to come. Those European bikes are some of the classics I really dig them. The Motto Guzzi motor is art in motion. Glad you found the channel, click around there are some cool vids here 👍👍👍
Loving the up and coming beard dude! Interesting stuff mate. Not sure if they should leave the brand name alone or try and get it going yet again. I’ll be interested to see what TVS do with it all. Take care and God Bless Johnny Cash!
Johnny Cash is a hero to many for the way he turned his life around. It's a great story, really should make a good movie once the full truth comes to the surface.
First time I am checking your Videos .Thank you so much for this good quality presentation . Why ? because I have not heard one swearword . These days people cant even say three words without swearing or using the Lords name . Thank you.
Hey Johan. That’s cool, I haven’t had a comment like that. Can’t promise it will always be that way but I don’t tend to cuss a whole lot in my personal life. Glad you like it.
Thanks for the lowdown bud. Very interesting. I always aspired to own a Norton, never had enough spare cash. Maybe the RRP might come down some under TVS. We are still in lockdown here in Ireland, you are lucky to be able to ride bro. The weather has been lovely as well. Ride safe D.Deez.😎🍀
Hey, Jon. Officially we are under lockdown but really, if you have to get out of the house no one will stop you. I have a response ready in case anyone did stop me. “I had to leave to get fuel.” But you’re 50 miles away from your house. “That’s why I have to get fuel!” 😁
Hey Jon, this is a great story and I agree, a Norton would make a great addition to a collection. Here everything is closed with the exception of basically auto related, home improvement stores, grocery stores and banks. So although you can ride, there’s nowhere to go. But we still ride 😎
An old Biker m8 now passed had a 56 Norton, a '77 750GT Guzzi. Plus a BSA & Vincent in bits. Had his own old school water dyno to tweek engines. A great Mechanic he was...
Funny thing that TVS moped that you showed I have seen a lot of them outside wholesalers market, retailers use this moped to load upto 200-300 kgs worth of goods on them and ride away and the crazy thing they used to be 80CC 2 stroke now it's 100CC 4 stroke engines( due to BS6 emissions norms stricter than Europe's) they used to carry loads more than most Americans use their pickup trucks for loads and that too on daily basis.
@@DirtyDeez it was independently developed by TVS. Everything including the design, aero, great ratio, suspension settings was developed by TVS in-house
Buddy, what is insane here? Buying another British company by Indian company? You should be happy that someone is willing to bring back the company's lost glory and I am wondering shouldn't everyone be thankful to TVS motor? Jaguar Land rover, Corus and Tetley bought by Tatas. Triumph motor cycle was behind Bajaj group.
Like Royal Enfield, Norton is in good hands, RE is doing very well in the Asian market. If the Indian company acquires Harley Davidson, well you know the rest of the story. I have a 2019 FXDR and will need parts in like x number of years.
We seen it with Matchless, Laverda, Harley Davidson, Indian, and all big names in the motorcycle and automotive industrie. Bottom line is always somebody wants to fill his pockets big time using a big brand name. They don't care about their products, just their bank accounts.
When I was 18 I had a Norton 650 cant even remember the year now. It had a magneto for fire, no key for turnon/turnoff, all it had was a fork lock. If it got wet like riding in the rain it would shut off. It ran really well on nice days. Lighting sucked on it, I could not keep the headlight from vibrating the bulb to pieces. Even with all that, I would love to have another one, I am sure they have worked out all those bugs by now, LOL. I like that V4, with out the chrome, carbon fiber would look great. Hope the new company does well, then send them over to the US.
TVS nearly got nothing for their money - Only the name ! - ( no office, no production-line and no parts ) - the 961-engine was sold to Jinjang in China and the 650-engine was from the beginning planned to be produced at Zongshen in China ! - Mr. John Russell ( new GB-boss ) has to organise a new plant in GB and bring Norton up again from nearly nothing !
Gunther, how are you man. Respectfully though that's like saying Polaris got nothing for the Indian name. In addition to the name TVS retains headquarters but states they will move it from their current location but keep it in the area. There are bikes already on order from the old regime that need to be delivered but I'd say for 16M, considering the giant that TVS is, this was chump change. What do you think? Can they make a go of it?
Nothing? Those 961's were rife with problems anyway. Ask anyone who owns one. What this company needed was someone who knows how to make motorcycles (box ticked) and pockets deep enough for parts, dealer network and marketing.
Don't you think that TVS market in the world is expanding very fastly as far as I know TVS MOTORCYCLE company was started in 2006 and within 2020 how can some company like TVS can evolve very fast. Yeah I am having a firm belief that in coming future TVS will acquire the entire market at worldwide level. Hope for the best.TVS provide the best quality bikes at a very affordable prices that's the key reason for the success I guess what do you have to say on this?
Tvs is one of the most ethical company in india. Despite slowly launching upmarket models they have still stuck in the low end categories where their clientele are small business owners who use their cheap mopeds for carrying goods. They also have the cheapest ungeared scooter for women which goes a long way for women empowerment
Rob Frye I know they’ve been limping along but look at Indian who got bought by Polaris. It was a turd and now turd with sugar. Just kidding! They’re making a strong brand of it and I suspect TVS will also. Part of the global way of doing things.
Norton is not a last British motor company, Triumph motor still with the British. According TVS management, they are going to bring more new model Norton bikes soon.
@@DirtyDeez I don't know of the buyer but sounds like he's American. your comment didn't help me much. Anyway sounds like Norton is fucked which is a real shame for England.
Brilliant strategic move by Indian to have a large footprint in foreign markets making them stronger overall. I think Bernie Madeoff is gonna be Harley’s new CEO lmao. Oh the irony. #loveallbrands
@@DirtyDeez It's not surprising at all. Many of the major British Auto companies are in the hands of Chinese or Indian companies and they have turned them around pretty well with both sales and revenue at record high. Take the case of Jaguar Land Rover owned by TATA Motors or Royal Enfield by Eicher Motors, both Indian ones. Now, BSA as well is owned by Mahindra Group, yet another Indian company. Either the Brits suck at doing business (which Indians have a first hand experience) or it's not their time anymore.
We can't ride here in the UK atm due to lockdown! Maybe a rehearsal of the future? Anyway,hope this works out for the Norton name? All the best British company brands seem to be foreign owned!
Every premium company is short lived... Premium in sense like ferrari, lambo...they sure make speed cars and bikes but their turnover is no way near brands like toyota, ford, mahindra, vw etc, and they get sold to these companies in some years... Ferrari is owned by fiat, lambo is owned by vw, pinifarina is owned by mahindra, audi owned by vw,..jaguar land rover owned by tata... Royan enfield by eicher motors of chennai...ktm partly by bajaj, and now norton by TVS
Dirty Deez must be a Johnny Cash fan as much as myself 💯👍, Norton back in the 60s and 70s made some pretty damn nice Bikes back in the day, pretty wild that Norton is still going, you ride safe and stay healthy to Deez, enjoyed brother 💯✌️😎
I don’t think it’s an underestimation, India holds a lot of talent. As a side note I think the country is fascinating, on my list of dream rides. I think it’s more of a surprise that any foreign company could scoop up such an iconic brand.
If they asked Me --- If they asked, "What should we do Mark?" I would without the slightest hesitation tell them to give their stylists a month vacation, and most of their engineers, and just make the 1974 850 Commando only with the brake on the left and the shift on the right. Modern tires, but keep the spokes, dual front disk brakes, rear disk. Maybe - may be make it not leak oil - but really, leaveitAlone!!! Like the Enfield, maybe fuel injection, but the Amals worked for me back in the day. And then sell it through Enfield dealers, for the lowest price possible. It Is The Ultimate Retro Kickass Kickstart Glorydays Break Your Heart Love Joy Love Love Hardon Girl Magnet. And then run the same adds.
Woah there! It's Brough, pronounced Bruff not bro, Superior and they went out of business before WW2. Hardly one of the remaining British motorcycle manufacturers.
Racing Plate, Brisbane is a pretty special place for me, I got to ride in Towanda and Dunedin over in New Zealand. Check out this playlist of all those videos. Only 2 motorcycle related ones here but I'm pretty proud of this collection. ruclips.net/video/gmGcXvsnYOQ/видео.html
The situation gives that brand another last crack of the whip look at the new Enfield twins also BSA is in Indian ownership I'm planning to wait it out before I trade in my Tiger and see what new bikes come on to the market rule nothing out let's wait and see what happens.
Many times a great brand will last on the name alone. Combine that with the existing omg know how and advancing technology- it’s going to be interesting to see the revival.
Norton which still has models under production and are non-Indian market focussed will stick to its premiumness for now (just wish that prices become more inviting for others to be introduced to the Norton brand). The Norton brand will still be at a far distance for the Indian motorcylista. Perhaps TVS will use Norton platforms and technology to build their own Motorcycles at a far more affordable prices and keep the Norton brand premium. As for BSA, I feel that Mahindra will launch something which will target to sell 50,000-100,000 a year ( RE 650twins sold 20, 000 in the Indian market and 19,000 all over the world last year) in the Indian and other similar markets, which is still peanuts to the 16 million bikes sold in India last year. So I guess we can expect something around 500-600cc parallel twin to counter RE at prices which the Indian market can still digest and buy 25,000 bikes a year. But yes, I can be totally wrong again.
Well said all those names are national treasures and I would be very excited if a British company would buy in some British names wouldn't that be brilliant, I only mentioned the Brough superior because back in the day it was said to be the Rolls Royce of motorcycle however well done Triumph nice to see them back and successfully pushing forwards albeit with 3 factories Thailand, still stiff upper lip and shoulders back as they say.
Colin, I'm glad that some good has come out of all the turmoil that the Norton name has been through. In doing this research I found such a great history of its founding and glory days/ domination of the racing circuit. Triumph and other brands surviving is good for us all. I'd hate to see a big name shut down but these days the name and image can survive even in periods of production stops.
Tvs is a very credible business company don’t be so disappointed about Indian company buying British company dear look how good Range Rover is doing ,Indian companies are too big to your imagination,so better respect
Indian First, thanks for the comment. Just want to be clear, it’s not about it being an Indian company, some of the best and biggest builders are in India. It would have been the same video had an American company bought it. The surprise is when such an iconic company is bought from outside their country. I have no doubt TVS will bring back Norton’s success and profile.
Nick Spacey yep I know , it’s majority of automotive industry is not healthy,Range Rover still got nice models very aspiring ones but as u said it’s not doing good
@@DirtyDeez lots off info about them selling the engine to another chinese company before they sold out. Here is just one of many www.visordown.com/news/general/norton-sold-961-engine-rights-just-going-under
TVS is collaborating with BMW to produce G310 lineup of motorcycles and exporter of motorcycles in various parts of the world. They export both BMW and TVS motorcycles. They will be have a good reputation... They will do what what TATA motors did with Jaguar and Land Rover....
There’s a line between profit and greed that the consumer sees very clearly. TVS seems to be ready to take the brand into the future without alienating its base. It will be great to watch.
It's sad. I hope that guy goes to jail for a long time. Another one bites the dust to Asia. Triumph is the only major player left in Britain. Hope they stick around. I wanted to buy a Norton Commando. I hope they do not succumb to the low CC only crap.
Hey Daniel. It seems like low CC is the way a lot of manufacturers are going. I have a theory on that. Part of it is the lower production cost and part of it is people have lost their balls.
Dirty Deez : I guess you know that India is the largest producer of Motorcycles in the world ( in volume ) and Hero Motor Corp is the largest Motorcycle company in the world ( in volume ). Yes - almost all these Motorcycles are sub 200 CC Motorcycles. BTW Bajaj has a considerable stake in KTM.. Bajaj is in partnership with Triumph to manufacture sub 500CC Triumphs. Yes - India will be a force to recon with in Motorcycle industry in the days to come..
@@sathishrao7926 First I have learned of Bajaj and their partnership with Triumph, thanks for that. It kind of reminds me of TVS manufacturing for Suzuki and BMW. A force to recon with - I think you're 100% correct.
Dirty Deez : In case you’re interested further, Bajaj had a partnership with Kawasaki Hero had a partnership with Honda TVS had a partnership with Suzuki ( as you know ) Escorts ( another Indian company ) had a partnership with Yamaha. All these partnerships produced lower capacity motorcycles for consumption in India and also for exports. These partnerships eventually ended and the Japanese Big 4 began manufacturing their models in India.
@Satish Rao. And you are just another poor Indian probably unemployed like millions of Indians who won't probably afford most of the bikes or cars that is on the list. Your pride is just stupid as you will not get a single dime, companies are companies. They're only in for the profit of which you won't be getting a single penny. Next time, show us how proud you're when you take over a British brand, Moron.
TVS Motors out of India buys Norton for £16M.
Hey! Good stuff! Hope this will shed some more light on this deal! 😊
bikeindia.in/tvs-norton-acquisition-everything-you-need-to-know/
Thing to be noted indian brands like hero TVS doesn't have quality and reliability of Japanese. TVS no exception thier engine are not best so this deal is gonna be bad for Norton
First bikes should be out soon. Let's see what they can do.
@@kl4732 TVS engine are more reliable than any other Indian motorcycle companies.
@@vigneshkv1953 sorry wont agree or believe your views
Royal Enfield , land Rover , jaguar are revived by indians so, Norton will continue roars on roads by TVS company ...
Still their all British, don’t who owns
Your name 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@ibrahimpallikkal5100 I think not about the name! It's about money! If someone asks me fame or money , I am sure many will choose money! And all the business man and investors are aware of that!
@@ibrahimpallikkal5100 They still are not british company anymore. When you sell something its ownership goes to the buyer. So from now own Norton belongs to an Indian company. Keep crying malayaliee jihadi
@@Rahul-g8x Such a typically non bike enthusiasts enter the the chat.bruhhhhh
TVS is the only company that kept racing alive in India when no one else cared. For Norton to be in racing, no body can be better than TVS among Indian companies. Also expect more of this kind of acquisition to happen in future. India is a major motorcycle market and that market has not fully tasted 'blood' er..iconic brands yet.
It’s great to see them pursuing the market. Hats off to TVS for recognizing a bargain.
What about Bajaj then ???
@@struggler5960 Bajaj is the one who started making sport segment bikes like the pulsars they introduced racing craze on indian streets honestly TVS was nowhere near to Bajaj back then even now bajaj rules the indian market they own 49% of KTM
@@struggler5960 bajaj doesnt have great plans about racing... Theu just make street bikes
@@gauthamkshatriya2953 lol are u kidding?? Forst low cc track bike were develooed by tvs
Peace And love from India
Royal Enfield revived by indian
So will be with Norton
Innocent people got justice.
In india TVS believes in quality.
It is one of the best in our country
They brought many innovation in there company.
John that’s great to hear. It sounds like TVS has their heart in the right place. As you hear more about the Norton integration, feel free to post as a comment. 👍
@@DirtyDeez apart from norton motorcycle one more indian company mahindra and mahindra automobile has also taken over defunct British motorcycle brand BSA ,and is planning to launch it very soon ,👍😊 best of luck to BSA motorcycle and to mahindra and mahindra automobile company, mahindra and mahindra also took over french scooter brand Peugeot and also plans to launch motorcycle under this brand as well , 👍😊
@@DirtyDeez norton needs to focus on new and more practical design . engine is just fantastic 👍 😊
Norton is now under best hands man.."TVS"
The glory of Norton will be rightly restored in days to come...
I believe you’re right. TVS is a good company
I heard problems about tvs vehicles, tvs spend money on it, that’s it.
Being a loyal TVS biker who started from SUZUKI SAMURAI, I Wish only the best to come for TVS as they have been waiting for the breakthrough. I must say, my journey all the way through from Samurai to RR310 , TVS has only best days to come ahead. The brand I always believed in. TVS!
Royal Enfield - Eicher Motors
BSA Motorcycles - Mahindra
Jawa Motorcycles - Mahindra
Peugeot Motorcycles - Mahindra
Norton - TVS
Jaguar and Land Rover - Tata
Leyland - Ashok
Pininfarina - Mahindra
Mahindra is stacking them up like mad. Thanks Karikor!
@@DirtyDeez If only they did something more about it.
Anyway 3 Jawa models have been launched in India so far (2 300ccs and 1 330cc Bobber), BSA (~500-600cc) to be launched sometime in the fag end of the year.
Electric Peugeot scooties are being sold in Europe for now.
Triumph along with Bajaj launching a 500-650cc motorcycle next year.
So plenty of action to look forward to in the coming months.
@@DirtyDeez So do you Walk The Line ? Brother...
@@DirtyDeez www.rideapart.com/articles/414621/mahindra-jawa-for-sale-europe-2020/#comments
Perhaps some good news for Europe and the Americas.
@Brian kent cry hard kid🤣
BSA is now owned by Mahindra and Mahindra from India. The same company that bought jawa and kick-started manufacture of that brand. They do have plans for BSA as well. We Indians love British motorcycles and would love to be a part of keeping them alive and thriving towards glory
That's a great way to look at it. The British bikes have a rich tradition and it's good to see that the brands, although no longer steered by Brits, will be well taken care of.
@@DirtyDeez Enfields were made in India untouched for a very long time. Thanks to globalization, Royal Enfield has now extended it's roots back to Britain acquiring Harris performance and making it an integral part of the new 650 twin's frame and geometry. What's really great is Mahindra and TVS are far better an Indian organization than Royal Enfield and TVS put their first collaboration product with Suzuki to race. Suzuki withdrew their investments on R&D for over 24 years and TVS on their own developed further on their first bike and dominated the racing scene in India. At least until now, be it RE, land Rover or Jaguar, Indian companies have preserved the Britishness of the brand and I'm sure TVS AND NORTON are two legends coming in each other's help. I wish the Brits could have done much better and we would have many more British motorcycles alive today like the Vincent, Sunbeam etc
More over it's quite ironic to think that British ruled over India a century ago lol
The British ruled over India 200 years and now Karma hits back because British motorcycle manufacturer company both Norton and royal Enfield both owned by Indian companies...
Got em
A recent update from 2022: TVS is keeping production in the UK, and in April 2022, they announced plans of investing 100mn GBP for this. Most of this is already done (resulting in about 500 direct jobs and about a 1000 more in the extended supply chain). The production facility is at Solihull, UK (close to Birmingham).
i hope those old pepole get their pension moneys back :'( and fyi, TVS declared that norton brand will remain as it was and it will be produced in uk and they will try their best to bring back its old glory.....and tvs is not a con man's company
Hello Rajorshi. I saw a great interview with one of the leaders of TVS and I was most impressed by how genuine he was in doing the best for Norton. I have no doubt that TVS is a company of their word. Thanks for checking it out.
And BTW, thanks x1000 to India for hosting the Tibetan people in exile!
There is no sense of producing norton in uk. It wi make them very costly. It much better to have r&d in uk but manufacture in india. It brings cost down.
@@MrPotatochips4 yes, i also like tibetians live in my country, many tibetians wer ekilled ruthlesly by communist chinese and they also gave money and weapons to indian communists to do same in india😢
@@chandranshpandey1929 yes agreed, production in india will reduce its cost to 10 timesless... It will be good for middle class ppl all over the world as they will be able to afford an ex expensive product
TVs will do to Norton what Tata did to jaguar land rover ❤️❤️🙏🙏
I hope so Pritam.
@@DirtyDeez TVS is well established 2 and 3 wheeler automobile company of India ,they also have joint venture with bmw motorcycle for indian market and to export bmw motorcycle to other countries , Be thankful to God that norton was not taken over by Chinese company 😂😜👍😊 we would love to buy norton motorcycle in India .👍😊 Best wishes to norton and United Kingdom 👍
Like what eicher motors did to royal enfield
Tata didn’t do anything to JLR ,
@@ibrahimpallikkal5100 arey Pakistani just shut up you jealous , if your country is not doing anything don't be jealous
Not only Norton but Royal Enfield ,Jaguar,Land Rover all are owned by Indian companies and are doing very well thanks to these Indian companies that revived them from bankrupcy
Thanks doxtor, hit the button for next update. Ride safe buddy
Back in the late seventies when I drove a triple cylinder two stroke “rice buggy” as I called Japanese bikes then, my buddies had a Triumph and another bud had a 850 Norton Commando. I always loved that Norton, nice looking and sounded good. Always been a fan of the British bikes, the BSA, Beemer,Moto Guzzi. Your video brought back a lot of memories. This is probably one of the best video I’ve seen. I follow a ton of subscribers and wanted you to know you hit a home run 👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
Fourftr thank you for the compliment on the video. Expect more great stuff to come. Those European bikes are some of the classics I really dig them. The Motto Guzzi motor is art in motion. Glad you found the channel, click around there are some cool vids here 👍👍👍
Dirty Deez I’m a sub of yours 👍
Hope the UK government goes after garner and his friends.
And with full force
What do u think about rr310 brother...... Should I take a Duke 390 Ninja 300 or tvs rr310 , please reply ,btw love from India
Tvs makes good bikes. Watch the Grand Tour show where Richard Hammond rides a TVS 100 cc across Africa.
The TVS Star HLX? Checking it out now. Awesome machine.
I hope they get back on track and someone makes it right for the employees. Nice vid Deez.
I'm sure ol Stuart has a few million stashed around that the courts will wrestle out of him at some point. I
Loving the up and coming beard dude! Interesting stuff mate. Not sure if they should leave the brand name alone or try and get it going yet again. I’ll be interested to see what TVS do with it all.
Take care and God Bless Johnny Cash!
Johnny Cash is a hero to many for the way he turned his life around. It's a great story, really should make a good movie once the full truth comes to the surface.
@@DirtyDeez JC2 - Johnny Cash + June Carter
FYI even BSA has been bought by an Indian company called Mahindra in 2018.
Yeah I learned that, seems like Mahindra snapped up a bunch of companies. It's a global economy.
Dirty Deez : There were rumors that Mahindra would acquire Ducati !
www.firstpost.com/business/ducatai-up-for-sale-will-mahindra-buy-212412.html
@@DirtyDeez Mahindra also won many racing titles in moto races and in Electric F1 series
@White And Proud tata isnt struggling!
Yes TVS will keep Norton manufacturing in UK only.
It will be a seperate brand from TVS.
Existing staff to stay and new to be recruited soon.
Yes, I'm seeing the updates coming through and like the way they are doing the transition.
First time I am checking your Videos .Thank you so much for this good quality presentation . Why ? because I have not heard one swearword . These days people cant even say three words without swearing or using the Lords name . Thank you.
Hey Johan. That’s cool, I haven’t had a comment like that. Can’t promise it will always be that way but I don’t tend to cuss a whole lot in my personal life. Glad you like it.
What a crazy story! I’ve always loved the look of Norton motorcycles. It’ll be interesting to see what happens next.
For sure, I have a feeling this story is just getting started. 🤘
It will look even better
Thanks for the lowdown bud. Very interesting. I always aspired to own a Norton, never had enough spare cash. Maybe the RRP might come down some under TVS.
We are still in lockdown here in Ireland, you are lucky to be able to ride bro. The weather has been lovely as well.
Ride safe D.Deez.😎🍀
Hey, Jon. Officially we are under lockdown but really, if you have to get out of the house no one will stop you. I have a response ready in case anyone did stop me. “I had to leave to get fuel.” But you’re 50 miles away from your house. “That’s why I have to get fuel!” 😁
Hey Jon, this is a great story and I agree, a Norton would make a great addition to a collection. Here everything is closed with the exception of basically auto related, home improvement stores, grocery stores and banks. So although you can ride, there’s nowhere to go. But we still ride 😎
An old Biker m8 now passed had a 56 Norton, a '77 750GT Guzzi. Plus a BSA & Vincent in bits. Had his own old school water dyno to tweek engines. A great Mechanic he was...
Ride In Paradise to your mate. He's rolling through those golden streets on the other side. Cheers to the hard core.
Funny thing that TVS moped that you showed I have seen a lot of them outside wholesalers market, retailers use this moped to load upto 200-300 kgs worth of goods on them and ride away and the crazy thing they used to be 80CC 2 stroke now it's 100CC 4 stroke engines( due to BS6 emissions norms stricter than Europe's) they used to carry loads more than most Americans use their pickup trucks for loads and that too on daily basis.
They're pretty good little machines. I've seen videos with people stacked on those things.
hell yea! I really want a Norton commando sport in US. are the parts hard to come by though?
Not sure how easy the parts are to come by but that Commando is bad A
7:35 That's the RR 310 TVS flagship Moto cycle till date
Gorgeous bike
@@DirtyDeez it was independently developed by TVS. Everything including the design, aero, great ratio, suspension settings was developed by TVS in-house
@@frankster3223 everything but the engine man. TVS sourced the engine from BMW and tuned it.
@@Ambicrush yeah that's what's make the Rr 310 special
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Wow, what a roller coaster ride for Norton. It would definitely be a shame if they disappeared for good... Great video, Deez!
I have a feeling there's a lot more to this story that will be uncovered but happy that the brand is where it has an opportunity to flourish.
Buddy, what is insane here? Buying another British company by Indian company? You should be happy that someone is willing to bring back the company's lost glory and I am wondering shouldn't everyone be thankful to TVS motor? Jaguar Land rover, Corus and Tetley bought by Tatas. Triumph motor cycle was behind Bajaj group.
Like Royal Enfield, Norton is in good hands, RE is doing very well in the Asian market. If the Indian company acquires Harley Davidson, well you know the rest of the story. I have a 2019 FXDR and will need parts in like x number of years.
If the Indian company acquires HD I will eat my shoe
I'll buy you a new pair if it happens, hang on to this comments and replies, it will be worth a pair of VANS in the near future. Take care bro enjoy.
Deez, i forgot to tell you, i just turned 72 this last April and plan to be around for a while !!
Looking forward to hear more news from Norton!
It's going to be cool
Interesting story. Hope the people get their funds back soon.
Me too man. It’s a wild ride for Norton.
We seen it with Matchless, Laverda, Harley Davidson, Indian, and all big names in the motorcycle and automotive industrie.
Bottom line is always somebody wants to fill his pockets big time using a big brand name. They don't care about their products, just their bank accounts.
It’s at least good to see them go to a company like TVS who is well established as a manufacturer. It’s a good home for Norton.
When I was 18 I had a Norton 650 cant even remember the year now. It had a magneto for fire, no key for turnon/turnoff, all it had was a fork lock. If it got wet like riding in the rain it would shut off. It ran really well on nice days. Lighting sucked on it, I could not keep the headlight from vibrating the bulb to pieces. Even with all that, I would love to have another one, I am sure they have worked out all those bugs by now, LOL. I like that V4, with out the chrome, carbon fiber would look great. Hope the new company does well, then send them over to the US.
t would be great if they worked out a deal with the US to have more of them over here. They are very rare to see in these parts.
If you wanna know quity of TVS, see review of TVS bs6apache rr 310
TVS nearly got nothing for their money - Only the name ! - ( no office, no production-line and no parts ) - the 961-engine was sold to Jinjang in China and the 650-engine was from the beginning planned to be produced at Zongshen in China ! - Mr. John Russell ( new GB-boss ) has to organise a new plant in GB and bring Norton up again from nearly nothing !
Gunther, how are you man. Respectfully though that's like saying Polaris got nothing for the Indian name. In addition to the name TVS retains headquarters but states they will move it from their current location but keep it in the area. There are bikes already on order from the old regime that need to be delivered but I'd say for 16M, considering the giant that TVS is, this was chump change. What do you think? Can they make a go of it?
Nothing? Those 961's were rife with problems anyway. Ask anyone who owns one. What this company needed was someone who knows how to make motorcycles (box ticked) and pockets deep enough for parts, dealer network and marketing.
Hope Norton come to India so i can have 1 in my garage just like i have a Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 boom babyyy
British automobile company falls down.
Every brown CEO : imma save you babe
India's Mahindra Grup buys Jawa and Yazdi company's and give a new heart ❤ still making retro style classic legend's in present time .
Don't you think that TVS market in the world is expanding very fastly as far as I know TVS MOTORCYCLE company was started in 2006 and within 2020 how can some company like TVS can evolve very fast. Yeah I am having a firm belief that in coming future TVS will acquire the entire market at worldwide level. Hope for the best.TVS provide the best quality bikes at a very affordable prices that's the key reason for the success I guess what do you have to say on this?
Tvs is one of the most ethical company in india.
Despite slowly launching upmarket models they have still stuck in the low end categories where their clientele are small business owners who use their cheap mopeds for carrying goods.
They also have the cheapest ungeared scooter for women which goes a long way for women empowerment
Yeah, that’s freaking insane!
I'm surprised it didn't go for more.
Indian CEOs and companies kick ass so this is good news. They invest and have a huge time horizon.
Seriously, it's been Norton in name only for many years! 'Norton' disappeared a long time ago, and will never return.
Rob Frye I know they’ve been limping along but look at Indian who got bought by Polaris. It was a turd and now turd with sugar. Just kidding! They’re making a strong brand of it and I suspect TVS will also. Part of the global way of doing things.
As an Indian i had no idea about this. I didn't even know what Norton Motorcycle was.
They are going to dominate the track for sure
I'm itching to see some good races. Hopefully everything will get back on track soon. "On track"...get it?
Norton is not a last British motor company, Triumph motor still with the British. According TVS management, they are going to bring more new model Norton bikes soon.
Human, not the last, a last. Not many left but then again, Norton was once under American ownership so no telling what the future holds.
Not sure if you mean Indian the motorcycle company in the USA or some company in India?
Be more specific!
Go back to minute 4:22 of the video and you'll see exactly
@@DirtyDeez I don't know of the buyer but sounds like he's American. your comment didn't help me much. Anyway sounds like Norton is fucked which is a real shame for England.
Proud TVS owner. Love my bike. Have got way too many speeding tickets. 😁
Good Luck to the new owners of Norton.
Looking forward to seeing one.
Me too
Just like Tata, TVS wil use Norton staff expertises for design house. That is where true British creativity cannot be challenged.
Tata bought jlr, tvs bought norton, Mahindra bought pininfarina. Indian companies on fire.
Hell yeah that's bloody crazy, wicked information thanks for sharing, wow 8 million pounds damn,
Yo bros! It’s a steal of a deal but lots of mess for the new ownership to deal with.
You come with the best, juiciest stories. ... keep digging them scoops, brotha !!
Hey brother, thanks. I'm gonna keep my eyes open for all the best stuff. Hope you're doing well.
Norton is in Solihull now, about 2 mile from my house
Rode a Nortin a friend bought when we were in Italy back in 1968
I bet it was a beauty
Motorcycle are a part of every country's culture .... Culture should remain alive
Brilliant strategic move by Indian to have a large footprint in foreign markets making them stronger overall. I think Bernie Madeoff is gonna be Harley’s new CEO lmao. Oh the irony. #loveallbrands
An Indian company to buy a British one is pretty interesting considering the history of both countries.
Brown Green yes lol. Totally joking 😁
@@DirtyDeez It's not surprising at all. Many of the major British Auto companies are in the hands of Chinese or Indian companies and they have turned them around pretty well with both sales and revenue at record high. Take the case of Jaguar Land Rover owned by TATA Motors or Royal Enfield by Eicher Motors, both Indian ones. Now, BSA as well is owned by Mahindra Group, yet another Indian company. Either the Brits suck at doing business (which Indians have a first hand experience) or it's not their time anymore.
We can't ride here in the UK atm due to lockdown! Maybe a rehearsal of the future?
Anyway,hope this works out for the Norton name? All the best British company brands seem to be foreign owned!
All the best British brands being foreign owned, what’s with that? You can ride to get food though right?
Every premium company is short lived... Premium in sense like ferrari, lambo...they sure make speed cars and bikes but their turnover is no way near brands like toyota, ford, mahindra, vw etc, and they get sold to these companies in some years... Ferrari is owned by fiat, lambo is owned by vw, pinifarina is owned by mahindra, audi owned by vw,..jaguar land rover owned by tata... Royan enfield by eicher motors of chennai...ktm partly by bajaj, and now norton by TVS
TVS group is among the largest business group of india with revenue of over 8.5 billion dollar and employees of 60000.
Indians taking revenge 😏
It's pretty interesting from that aspect. The Indian companies know what they're doing that's for sure.
@@DirtyDeez
Best examples are TVS, TATA GROUP, Hinduja Family
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Ah.....that is not case.
It is just a business thing and I am sure Norton is going to gain everything that is deserve.
@@shivankursharma7999 Actually it is
Norton is a national treasure and those responsible should be publicly flogged
The deal happened so fast from the time they were put into administration that I'm sure it is still making some heads spin.
I think anyone who's underestimating TVS's potential doesn't know much about the company and needed some research.
Dirty Deez must be a Johnny Cash fan as much as myself 💯👍, Norton back in the 60s and 70s made some pretty damn nice Bikes back in the day, pretty wild that Norton is still going, you ride safe and stay healthy to Deez, enjoyed brother 💯✌️😎
Glad you liked it bro. Johnny Cash got married to his first wife here in my city. His life story is a big inspiration.
@@DirtyDeez 👍💯
Kin crazy, if that V4 engine does not get mass-produced it's a big loss to the world.
Funny how people underestimate India. A day will come when India will even buy the Lamborghini.
I don’t think it’s an underestimation, India holds a lot of talent. As a side note I think the country is fascinating, on my list of dream rides. I think it’s more of a surprise that any foreign company could scoop up such an iconic brand.
Why would you want Lamborghini.Ugly cars
@@BondJFK copy that
If they asked Me --- If they asked, "What should we do Mark?" I would without the slightest hesitation tell them to give their stylists a month vacation, and most of their engineers, and just make the 1974 850 Commando only with the brake on the left and the shift on the right. Modern tires, but keep the spokes, dual front disk brakes, rear disk. Maybe - may be make it not leak oil - but really, leaveitAlone!!! Like the Enfield, maybe fuel injection, but the Amals worked for me back in the day. And then sell it through Enfield dealers, for the lowest price possible.
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royal endfield went to india a long time ago as well. Sad state for the company to be run like that. I hope they do well now. Take Care
Right on Tex, looks like the British bike set is a shrinking scene.
Bruff, Bruff, Bruff. It's like laugh, or slough, stuff!
I like bruh
I like accuracy. Broff.
Woah there! It's Brough, pronounced Bruff not bro, Superior and they went out of business before WW2. Hardly one of the remaining British motorcycle manufacturers.
Great video very informative and thanks for the nod to the boys in brassie. MC.nsw
Racing Plate, Brisbane is a pretty special place for me, I got to ride in Towanda and Dunedin over in New Zealand. Check out this playlist of all those videos. Only 2 motorcycle related ones here but I'm pretty proud of this collection. ruclips.net/video/gmGcXvsnYOQ/видео.html
I HOPE THEY KEEP THE SAME QUALITY OR MUCH BETTER 🙏👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Just see review of BS6 tvs apache rr 310 and you will know quality of TVS motorcycles
We are not chinese 😇😇😇
bsa too owned by mahindra group from india all british bikes in right hands
The situation gives that brand another last crack of the whip look at the new Enfield twins also BSA is in Indian ownership I'm planning to wait it out before I trade in my Tiger and see what new bikes come on to the market rule nothing out let's wait and see what happens.
Many times a great brand will last on the name alone. Combine that with the existing omg know how and advancing technology- it’s going to be interesting to see the revival.
Norton which still has models under production and are non-Indian market focussed will stick to its premiumness for now (just wish that prices become more inviting for others to be introduced to the Norton brand). The Norton brand will still be at a far distance for the Indian motorcylista. Perhaps TVS will use Norton platforms and technology to build their own Motorcycles at a far more affordable prices and keep the Norton brand premium.
As for BSA, I feel that Mahindra will launch something which will target to sell 50,000-100,000 a year ( RE 650twins sold 20, 000 in the Indian market and 19,000 all over the world last year) in the Indian and other similar markets, which is still peanuts to the 16 million bikes sold in India last year. So I guess we can expect something around 500-600cc parallel twin to counter RE at prices which the Indian market can still digest and buy 25,000 bikes a year.
But yes, I can be totally wrong again.
🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 wow tvs+ norton = (whatever affordable bike come ) 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔KTM is now under stress
Thanks funny maker boy, I'll take a look at what's going on with KTM
Bajaj is already in partnership with KTM
Well said all those names are national treasures and I would be very excited if a British company would buy in some British names wouldn't that be brilliant, I only mentioned the Brough superior because back in the day it was said to be the Rolls Royce of motorcycle however well done Triumph nice to see them back and successfully pushing forwards albeit with 3 factories Thailand, still stiff upper lip and shoulders back as they say.
Colin, I'm glad that some good has come out of all the turmoil that the Norton name has been through. In doing this research I found such a great history of its founding and glory days/ domination of the racing circuit. Triumph and other brands surviving is good for us all. I'd hate to see a big name shut down but these days the name and image can survive even in periods of production stops.
I am 💯 % sure Norton will launch their flagship model by 2023
Tvs is a very credible business company don’t be so disappointed about Indian company buying British company dear look how good Range Rover is doing ,Indian companies are too big to your imagination,so better respect
Indian First, thanks for the comment. Just want to be clear, it’s not about it being an Indian company, some of the best and biggest builders are in India. It would have been the same video had an American company bought it. The surprise is when such an iconic company is bought from outside their country. I have no doubt TVS will bring back Norton’s success and profile.
Land Rover not doing very well at the moment...
Nick Spacey yep I know , it’s majority of automotive industry is not healthy,Range Rover still got nice models very aspiring ones but as u said it’s not doing good
You forgot about the engine Norton Sokd before the company was sold.
The engine Norton Sokd...what’s the scoop
@@DirtyDeez lots off info about them selling the engine to another chinese company before they sold out. Here is just one of many www.visordown.com/news/general/norton-sold-961-engine-rights-just-going-under
@@DirtyDeez look.at this and country and keep up lol. Joking. ruclips.net/video/v6RaLMvZPOg/видео.html
Now it's time for India to produce some good cars
Tvs races in the Dakar rally and gets good results
They’re among the best in the business. It will be nice to see Norton back on the tracks, hopefully it happens.
Very nice explanation love from india dear.❤️🇮🇳👍🙏🙏
Thanks a ton
TVS is collaborating with BMW to produce G310 lineup of motorcycles and exporter of motorcycles in various parts of the world.
They export both BMW and TVS motorcycles.
They will be have a good reputation...
They will do what what TATA motors did with Jaguar and Land Rover....
Modern colonization 😎 of UK 🏴 by INDIA 🇮🇳
Can't go wrong with Indians 👌💯🔥
companies are falling out, mis-management and greediness.
There’s a line between profit and greed that the consumer sees very clearly. TVS seems to be ready to take the brand into the future without alienating its base. It will be great to watch.
Can’t trust any business. Sad that the employees got screwed
Yeah man and to mess with old people’s pensions is the bottom of the barrel.
India also brought..landrover,jaguar,royal enfield,jawa yedzi,now norton
so what? none of these are being manufactured in india, so thesers that
@@anitathakur9340 will that change the owership??..why are you saying such things inspite being an indian..instead of being proud..
Jawa and Yezdi too is now owned Mahindra
They folded in 1977 not the 1980s.
That’s what you took from this? LOL ok
Royal Enfield ✅
Land rover ✅
Jaguar ✅
Norton ✅
Indian :- anything else...
Looks like a neat sweep
@@DirtyDeez
I hope those innocent people investment must be paid back with interest by the company.
BSA too
1 year later BSA and Jawa are owned by Indians 😅
It's sad. I hope that guy goes to jail for a long time. Another one bites the dust to Asia. Triumph is the only major player left in Britain. Hope they stick around. I wanted to buy a Norton Commando. I hope they do not succumb to the low CC only crap.
Hey Daniel. It seems like low CC is the way a lot of manufacturers are going. I have a theory on that. Part of it is the lower production cost and part of it is people have lost their balls.
Well Indian has been through the ringer … hopefully they can turn Norton around …
norton will go to make Boom brand under TVS legend
My name is actually Norton
Good to meet you, stick around
Iconic Royal Enfield was bought by an Indian company.
Iconic Jaguar Land Rover was bought by an Indian company.
Iconic Triumph will be ..........
This year bike sales in India are down 20% but obviously skewed due to C19. They’re definitely a major player though.
Dirty Deez : I guess you know that India is the largest producer of Motorcycles in the world ( in volume ) and Hero Motor Corp is the largest Motorcycle company in the world ( in volume ). Yes - almost all these Motorcycles are sub 200 CC Motorcycles.
BTW Bajaj has a considerable stake in KTM..
Bajaj is in partnership with Triumph to manufacture sub 500CC Triumphs.
Yes - India will be a force to recon with in Motorcycle industry in the days to come..
@@sathishrao7926 First I have learned of Bajaj and their partnership with Triumph, thanks for that. It kind of reminds me of TVS manufacturing for Suzuki and BMW. A force to recon with - I think you're 100% correct.
Dirty Deez : In case you’re interested further,
Bajaj had a partnership with Kawasaki
Hero had a partnership with Honda
TVS had a partnership with Suzuki ( as you know )
Escorts ( another Indian company ) had a partnership with Yamaha.
All these partnerships produced lower capacity motorcycles for consumption in India and also for exports. These partnerships eventually ended and the Japanese Big 4 began manufacturing their models in India.
@Satish Rao. And you are just another poor Indian probably unemployed like millions of Indians who won't probably afford most of the bikes or cars that is on the list. Your pride is just stupid as you will not get a single dime, companies are companies. They're only in for the profit of which you won't be getting a single penny. Next time, show us how proud you're when you take over a British brand, Moron.
TVS 🔥🔥🔥
hello,hellooo..Royal Enfield is an Indian company now . 11:54
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