Nice job you made of that. I think I remember seeing an Electra with the rear end semi enclosed, same idea as Triumphs "Bathtub" but not as all encompassing. Used to have a blue and white 350 Navigator myself back in the late sixties.
Tribute to all motorcycling dads, big brothers and mates. Awesome bike. Personally, I'd avoid buying ethanol fuel if I could help it. Even still I'm finding water in my mower fuel. I scrounged an empty glass wine flagon from my dads garage.
Nice job. I rode my mates (borrowed) many a time in the 60's handled really well as I recall. Pretty sure it was called an ES400 or at least that was what my mate Tony said.
That bike is super cool. I've never even heard of it and I'm a big enthusiast. It should have competed well with the CB350. I have to wonder what happened that this thing never hit the big time.
An electric start on a British Motorcycle in 1964! If only the British industry could have got on with that from there on they wouldn't have lost so many sales to the Japanese machines who by then commonly had them. As it was, the next British Motorcycle to have one was a long time after in 1980 ( the Meridian Co-op erative Triumph Bonneville)
That's a beautiful tribute to your dad
Very moving video...❤
Very unique Norton first time I come to know about this bike you have done great job on this Beautiful bike keep it up bro ❤
Sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad. You honored his wish and did an outstanding job! Your a good man Mr .Tiller!
👍👍👍👍👍
Beautiful bike, great job. I’m sure your dad would be very proud. Thanks for sharing
Awesome job to you and your dad Grant !!!! Sounds sweet @@👍👍
Fantastic job, mate. A fitting tribute from you to your dad. Well done.
Superb Build of a Very Interesting Machine. ❤
Nice bike for sure !
Sorry to hear about your father( l just lost mine at age 90) Very good of you to fulfill his final wishes, may this beloved bike run forever.
Beautiful job well done 👏
Nice job you made of that. I think I remember seeing an Electra with the rear end semi enclosed, same idea as Triumphs "Bathtub" but not as all encompassing. Used to have a blue and white 350 Navigator myself back in the late sixties.
he'll now rest in peace
Tribute to all motorcycling dads, big brothers and mates. Awesome bike. Personally, I'd avoid buying ethanol fuel if I could help it. Even still I'm finding water in my mower fuel. I scrounged an empty glass wine flagon from my dads garage.
Nice job. I rode my mates (borrowed) many a time in the 60's handled really well as I recall. Pretty sure it was called an ES400 or at least that was what my mate Tony said.
That bike is super cool. I've never even heard of it and I'm a big enthusiast. It should have competed well with the CB350. I have to wonder what happened that this thing never hit the big time.
An electric start on a British Motorcycle in 1964! If only the British industry could have got on with that from there on they wouldn't have lost so many sales to the Japanese machines who by then commonly had them. As it was, the next British Motorcycle to have one was a long time after in 1980 ( the Meridian Co-op erative Triumph Bonneville)
I thought these were electric start?
yes, they are electric start