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2017 Norton V4RR

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Is it gonna be about £15,000 though if not another rich boys collection piece.

IMHO hideous. Ok, it's probably fabulously engineered, but...

Aprilia motor shipped over from Italy.

Some fancy frame maker made a pretty alloy frame.

Single sided swingarm.

Dripping in carbon.

Posh brakes, wheels and suspension.

Assembled in the UK in the Norton factory. So "Made In England"...

About as Norton as a Fireblade/R1/GSXR/BMW s1000/ Panigale etc etc , take your pick.

Will sell a few, mostly to collectors, but it's not going to move the Norton factory onwards and upwards.

Norton still make the Commando 

 

Modern-Cafe-Racer-Norton-Commando-961.jp

 

The new one looks an bit OTT

3 hours ago, thaiguzzi said:

IMHO hideous. Ok, it's probably fabulously engineered, but...

Aprilia motor shipped over from Italy.

Some fancy frame maker made a pretty alloy frame.

Single sided swingarm.

Dripping in carbon.

Posh brakes, wheels and suspension.

Assembled in the UK in the Norton factory. So "Made In England"...

About as Norton as a Fireblade/R1/GSXR/BMW s1000/ Panigale etc etc , take your pick.

Will sell a few, mostly to collectors, but it's not going to move the Norton factory onwards and upwards.

No it is not an Aprillia engine, is an all new one built by Norton and the bike looks awesome.

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