How can I tell if my 1974 Commando is an Mkll or an MkllA? Matching frame and engine numbers: 311981 - 12/73. See photo attached. Thanks in advance for your replies! Scott
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Take a look at your batter…
Take a look at your battery tray, if its ordinated so the battery length is across the bike its a mk2a, if its front to back its mk2. The air filter and silencers are easy to change, battery tray is much more effort and no real reason to do it. My mk2a is numbered earlier than yours and is Nov 73, model years started after the summer shutdown of the previous year, long before Jan of the model year to make sure the showrooms only had the new model year in stock.
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Previously john_holmes wrote:
"Take a look at your battery tray, if its ordinated so the battery length is across the bike its a mk2a, if its front to back its mk2."
Thanks for the quick reply, John (et al)! The battery tray's longest measurement runs the length (i.e.: front to rear) ofthe bike. From what I was told,both pea shooters are original to the bike (each retain the Norton etched label stampings). The air box, however, has since been lost and upgraded by a previous owner withjusta K&N filter.For me, it's originalblue metal flake paint was the biggest selling point. Best to you, Scott
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The MK2 was sent to the US…
The MK2 was sent to the US and the MK2A was sent to UK and Europe and built concurrently, so if you are in the US then MK2 it is.
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That is what I believe, Jo…
That is what I believe, John and I think that Scott has a Mk2.
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Previously john_holmes wrote:
The MK2 was sent to the US and the MK2A was sent to UK and Europe and built concurrently, so if you are in the US then MK2 it is.
Yes... I live in the Baltimore/Washington DC-area. Thanks again, Scott
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Hadn't twigged you were i…
Hadn't twigged you were in the states although house style in the background might have given that away - yes , a MK 2 almost certainly. Agree about the blue colour scheme - sets the bike off nicely.
Most MK2A models over here in UK had the original stifling bean can silencers changed for peashooters later in their lives with many owners also replacing the noise control airbox filter arrangement for the earlier type as fitted to the MK1 850 and the 750's, so Mk 2 and 2A models still on the road today often look more or less identical.
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Previously james_fanning wrote:
Hadn't twigged you were in the states although house style in the background might have given that away - yes , a MK 2 almost certainly. Agree about the blue colour scheme - sets the bike off nicely.
Thanks, James! Happy riding, Scott
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There are a number of subt…
There are a number of subtle and not-so subtle differences between the European and U.S. market brochures for 1974. The studio motorcycle shots look the same but are of the different versions. Only for the States though did they mention that the Commando is something of a chick-magnet !
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