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eBay Norton filter

If like me, you keep an eye open for Norton parts on eBay, you will be assaulted with loads of offerings from a variety of suppliers who have sprung up over the last few years. Most of the time what they have is of little interest and the presence of all their items serves only to clutter the issue.

I run an eBay URL, offered here to anybody interested, which filters out the vast majority of the dross.

Its use may hide one or two bits and pieces that would otherwise be on view but the user will have to be the judge of whether or not it is worth it. It also filters out the majority of items with conflicting Norton descriptions, e.g. Symantec security software and abrasive tool products.

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Very neat. Also works for other makes of classic motorcycles if you substitute Rudge or whatever for Norton. As if anyone ever would!

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Well done Chris, thank you! It still gives 685 items but you have put in enough 'not' terms to make it browse-able. Oddly, once saved to my My eBay I cannot edit it - I was keen to seen what all the exclusions were?

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Previously Chris Grimmett wrote:

If like me, you keep an eye open for Norton parts on eBay, you will be assaulted with loads of offerings from a variety of suppliers who have sprung up over the last few years. Most of the time what they have is of little interest and the presence of all their items serves only to clutter the issue.

I run an eBay URL, offered here to anybody interested, which filters out the vast majority of the dross.

Its use may hide one or two bits and pieces that would otherwise be on view but the user will have to be the judge of whether or not it is worth it. It also filters out the majority of items with conflicting Norton descriptions, e.g. Symantec security software and abrasive tool products.

Hello yes Chris your right there is a lot of crap parts On ebay there over rusty or just worn out some people cannot tell when there worn out, buy just a few photos and not very good photos at that, So buyer beware of what your buying , just the other day I told a guy his Norton was a 1955 model 88 he said it was a 650 and had it was advertised has such , when you could clearly see the Crankcase Stamp marked K122 for model 88 500cc who was He trying to kind !!!!, That this engine had been specially tuned too be a 650 , well someone must of been a magician has the Norton factory had to start a fresh to make a 650 motor , So this motor was no were near a 650cc motor, with K122 stamped on the side, , you see what I mean someone trying to sell a bike telling you its a 650 , when its No were near, you always do your research before Buy anything like this, so be careful of what your buying On ebay, it Could be a Load of Crap, Yours Anna J

 


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