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Hi all i have recently come into possession of two norton jubilees one being a deluxe and the other a standard model, years the seller advised were 1959 and 1960 but havent taken it so far as to get numbers checked as yet. the bikes are currently completely stripped and there are a lot of missing parts questions to be answered etc i have ordered a spares catalog and the obvious missing parts but was wondering if any of you could advise me on the best manual for the task ahead. The guy that sold me the bikes gave me . Norton service and overhaul Manual by F.Neill covering a variety of models and wondered if any jubilee specific manuals contain any extra info? or if you were only to buy one manual which one would it be?

Thanks in advance steven

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Hello Stephen, I have been slowly restoring a deluxe jubilee for the last four years, kids, weddings and house jobs have got in the way. The information on the jubilees isn't brilliant. I will check what manuals I have and let you know the names of them. If it's any help I could send you pictures of specific parts of my bike. It's built up without the engine and unpainted but it should help. I have some pictures of exploded diagrams on my computer that would also help.

alvin@manx.net

cheers Kelvin.

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Hi there Steven

I cannot advise on aspects of rebuilding although I did own a Jubilee in ...1971!

You may not be aware that the National Motorcycle Museum has photocopies of various Jubilee manuals and guides under the Bruce Main-Smith collection. These are available at what look like reasonable prices to me.

http://www.nationalmotorcyclemuseum.co.uk/?s=Norton+Jubilee&submit=Search&post_type=product

Good luck with the projects.

Andy

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Thanks for the replies guys, kelvin have sent you a mail about the photos. Andy thanks for the link have got a manual on order now.

Cheers Steven

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I've got a (mouse-chewed but still readable) Owner's Manual if it's of any use to you (f.o.c. of course).

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Hi Steven. You are obviously not reading the recent messages here...because if you had then I reckon you would have a nice workshop manual and complete spare parts list saved on your computer by now at no cost.....Les

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Previously les_howard wrote:

Hi Steven. You are obviously not reading the recent messages here...because if you had then I reckon you would have a nice workshop manual and complete spare parts list saved on your computer by now at no cost.....Les

Hello Les if you have threse available to email, could I please get a copy, thank you.

kelvin potter.

alvin@manx.net

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Hi Kelvin....not sure if I've misunderstood you or you might have misunderstood what I wrote but I meant there are 3 downloads:(2x manuals and a parts list) to download...the links are these:

http://pdfmotomanual.com/index.php?r=site/getdownload&unique=281812e98be13dc5ef737e96f7224cf8

http://pdfmotomanual.com/index.php?r=site/getdownload&unique=859872ef449e65333a5868cc360ea90d

http://pdfmotomanual.com/index.php?r=site/getdownload&unique=0746162b8055c71a5eeafc97ad44bf1d

After clicking any of the 3x links above (do all of them after downloading progressively to get the three different files)You just need to copy and fill in the security code number in the centre of the page and press the download tab below and save the open pdf on your PC....They are all clean files....Hope these are of some use?

Les

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Hi Les,

Thanks for the links that site is impressive good source of info on all models it looks like!!

Cheers Steven

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Hello Steven: I'm pleased you found them useful...BTW...Sorry I called you Kelvin by mistake, I looked at the message above my reply and confused myself...Les

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Previously les_howard wrote:

Hello Steven: I'm pleased you found them useful...BTW...Sorry I called you Kelvin by mistake, I looked at the message above my reply and confused myself...Les

Hello havnt logged in for a bit, I will get them downloaded later.

Cheers Kelvin

 


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