Contributed by Alf: "I spotted this little gem at a vintage meeting last Sunday. Note the correct period racing fittings; scalloped lugs, all-alloy motor, magnesium crankcases and cam box, finned...
Arpad in the Czech Republic is selling this 1930 Model 20 engine on behalf of a friend, mr Drozd. Mr. Drozd is a Norton enthusiast and oldschool motorcycle mechanic with over 40 years of experience w...
Paul in the UK sent these pics of a 1930 Model 20 he just unearthed. Mudguards, lights, magdyno and carb are form a later model but for the rest it looks quite original.
Dr Feledy at the Austrian Tourist Trophy in 1928. The Norton is a CS1.
Now on eBay and in the vendors words: "An excellent vintage Norton flat tank project. The girders and frame are in excellent condition with no rust or impact damage. In addition to a s...
Another one from the Technisches Museum Wien; a mr Helmuth Loichtl at the "Goldener Sturzhelm" in 1934. The Norton could be an early 1930s Model 40.
Australian Jimmy Pringle, who came 12th at the 1932 Senior TT on his Model 30. Note the Norton still uses TT Webbs.
Another one from the archives of the Technisches Museum Wien. According to the caption this is Fritz Faltner (22) on his 350cc Norton at the Thernerberg-Rennen in 1934. Which suggests a Model CJ of c...
They still show up! Dom in France unearthed the remains of a very nice c1938 Model 30 International racer. It has been dismantled and has been out in the open for a while but it will be rescued. ...
Patrick has this petrol tank for sale: it could be from a late-1930s Model CJ, CS1 or Model 50 but it could just as well be Velocette; who can shed some light on this. Contact us for Pats contact det...
Another photo from the collection of the Technisches Museum Wien. This one is labelled "Emanuel Völkl (16) next to his 350cc Norton at the Ödenburger Länderkampf in 1933".
David in the UK sent this photo: "Found this in a family album, looking at old photos, I come to the conclusion it might be a Norton. The photo is at least 100 years old as the person riding...
An email from Darren in the UK:"These pictures show my grandfather in about 1935 on his 1929 Norton Model 18. He purchased it in 1931 and it has remained in the family ever since. It has recently...
-JdK- The photo above was found on the website of a travel agency advertising trips to Kaapstad, South Africa. Instead of the usual WD16H that you expect to see there, this one looks like a genuine a...
-JdK- This photo depicts a c1932 Model 20 Norton, still with inverted levers and no check springs for the Norton forks. The licence plate comes from the region "Zuid Holland" in The Netherlan...
-JdK- Youve seen the documentary, now read the book! David Crawford has written a book about Stanley Woods; I havent seen it yet but I guess this could be interesting. Contact David via email to orde...
-JdK- Scanning through the seemingly endless files of the Technisches Museum Wien I came across these photos. The riders are Fritz Faltner and Hans Mayer and their bikes are remarkable as these are e...
Pat Driscoll and C. Juggins on the works 588cc Norton and Hughes sidecar. Roger: "Note that Tuckers Norton was ON6376 and this one ON6377". Read more about these machines in Rogers book.
-JdK- These photos show Rudolph Runtsch on his Norton motorcycles. Rudi started racing in the 1920s and was also seen on Douglas, AJS and NSU machines. No match for works riders such as Guthrie, he w...
-JdK- The email below was sent by Robert, a true Norton enthusiast. Robert bought his Model Big Four Norton a year ago and has been in an unfortunate accident with that machine. Who lives in No...
-JdK- More pics from the Technisches Museum Wien, this time the 1936 Swiss Grand Prix. Jimmy Guthrie represented Norton; his good friend Stanley Woods brought a Velocette. Other riders showed up on v...
-JdK- I was contacted by Stephen Caunce and his daughter Sally who sent the following message:Wilfs Manx GP racer and his wife (?)"We discovered your feature on Wilf Caunce’s Manx Norton. It was ...
-JdK- This amazing set of photographs comes from the Technisches Museum Wien. The event is the 1935 Swiss Grand prix and the pictures cover both the 350cc and the 500cc class. Walter Rusk and Jimmy G...
Rob C. has these Moore-CS1 crankcases for sale. Its a matching set and in very good condition. Someone drilled a few holes in the left-hand case at one point, to fit a chain cover, but there seems to...
Coming up for auction at H&H: a 1926 Model 18. This one was built by George. Its quite original except for details like the 8" front hub, mudguards, carburetter and paint scheme.-SG- The...
Coming up for auction at H&H: a 1928 Model 18 that needs some work. Not completely correct (it could do with another rear wheel, magneto, gearbox, steering damper, chain covers) but not a bad lot...
For sale at Yesterdays; a 1936 Model 30 Norton. Frame number 30-61698, engine 64901. €29.500
For sale at Venture Classics and in their words: "All correct and original numbers. This machine was supplied new to "Motor Cycling" magazine in April 1933 and used as their "Editoria...
Currently for sale at Yesterdays; a Moore-engined CS1. Not entirely correct (it could do with another magneto, carburetter, gearbox, saddle, handles, front engine plates, primary chain case, and orig...
George Tucker and passenger George Hammond at the 1925 Isle of Man TT races. Note the braced front forks and large brake drum. (From The Keig Collection)
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