Norton Info {motorcycle]

dolluper

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Hi Guys
Now this is a real shot in the dark.Ufin someone here has an old parts book I need some info on a part
Well here goes part # 061917 Crown {top yoke} If you find it could you tell me what years and models it would fit
Cleaning up and I didn't tag it///I know that part# 061915 is for 69 to 74 commandos but this I don't have a clue it weighs different also
Thanks if you can help
 

dolluper

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Re: Norton Info {motorcycle]

Thanks JCF350 but I've been there,with no luck finding the part number they only show 061915... found the part number on a British site but no luck on saying what model and year it fits....worked on to many of these bikes 30 plus years ago so memory is weak now
 

bomar76

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Re: Norton Info {motorcycle]

Try calling Edison Billiard and Cycle @ 419-946-8682 and see if they might know.
When I rebuilt my Triumph Bonneville many years ago Howard was the man when it came to knowledge of Brit Bikes.
 

JCF350

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Re: Norton Info {motorcycle]

so memory is weak now

Your a DOG!!, you just reminded me that I still have the special tools and a full set of Snap-on wrenches and sockets for those British machines somewhere.

The only thing I can think of is that it's for a P11 but with the 06 starting digits makes that doubtful. :confused:
 

dolluper

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Re: Norton Info {motorcycle]

She's a 7 3/8 so it has to be newer.....have to count the TPI's on her they switched to 28 tpi in I think 71 or 68 .....The older widow makers were 7 inch ones.....still searching ,this is taking me back to my youth ...Hey Bomar you close to call him
 

JCF350

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Re: Norton Info {motorcycle]

I do remember they made a bunch of changes on the 850 suspensions.

1-800-203-7844 for the place Bomar76 mentioned
 
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dolluper

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Re: Norton Info {motorcycle]

Got an answer back from one place they say it's the same part with a different number....humm....The 850's have a different # and ANG stamped on them....different angle for an increase in wheelbase....Waiting to hear from British only they list both different #'s with a difference in weight of a pound....boy this searching is fun
 
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