Hi everyone bmw should be gone in a few weeks so looking at replacing it with a norton commando to go with my 650ss
gonna be riding it a fair bit whatever i get as the beemer was my main bike,
read a fair bit about frame issues surrounding the 68 commando's
and the 69s having the extra frame tube
what would you go for and why between the two years ?
cheers
tom
Hello Tom! Go for the late…
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hi Uli think I've been of…
hi Uli think I've been offered two fastbacks with original 68' frames hence the question after a fastback so been trying to weigh up the different options
does any one know if the early frames can be properly fixed?
my dads bro raced a 68 and always commented on the handling issues
cheers tom
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Hi Tom ! Have a look here:…
Hi Tom !
Have a look here:
http://www.accessnorton.com/new-owner-commando-t17785-75.html
Andover Norton used to have a page with repair parts for frames
but it is offline now. I guess you can get the extra tube from them an weld it in.
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There is another issue to…
There is another issue to be aware of, the early sidestands were also capeable of having you off, left down they don't spring backwards on contact with road but dig in and off you go; hence replacement with longer version and different lug. You could buy lug as a spare part and weld it on yourself, but it's not easy with the engine/primary case in place.
regards Martin
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that links awesome reading…
that links awesome reading what year / frame number range did they sort the side stand Martin wasn't aware of that one
cheers tom
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I have an April 69 750 wit…
I have an April 69 750 with, what I call the second series frame that is with the extra top tube, this isn't to say they were changed in production at this time as my machine really was a box of bits so the frame could be a later addition, however this frame has the centre stand attached to a lower frame rail not the engine cradle.
As to a side stand the lug is on the frame bu I'm pretty sure I will have to fabricate a side stand and attachment, I have had to do so for the G80CS as the standard length was to short I have also fitted it so as to spring back when weight is lifted off it so I will attempt to do the same with the commando. kind regards
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Hello Tom!
Go for the later frame if you wanna survive the ride!
The early frames with the reinforcement "tin" around the
headstock were soon replaced by the later frame with the extra
tube. They were prone to crack!
I wonder if there are any ?68 early frames on running Commandos around?
Somebody offered that widow maker frame on Ebay,USA.
Good for a museum piece but not for a street bike.
Cheers
Uli