Exhaust Port repair North West
Hi everybody. Does anyone know any engineers in the Lancashire area who can/will do an exhaust port repair?
A technical forum for Commandos
Hi everybody. Does anyone know any engineers in the Lancashire area who can/will do an exhaust port repair?
Hi all where can I pick up the oil pressure light switch banjo and adaptor.
I have just noticed that a previous owner had upgraded my ‘72 Roadster to adjustable isolastic mounts and that the rear adjuster has been installed on the wrong side (so that both front and rear adjusters are on the engine timing case side of the bike). Can anyone please tell me whether or not this is likely to be a problem or whether I should go to the effort of swapping the rear mount around?
Regards to all
Been working with Adam at Classic Transfers (service@classictransfers.co.uk) in UK and they now have side cover decals that say specifically 750 Combat.
I think they look very good.
If you've got a Combat let the people know.
Here's a puzzle. With the bike on the work bench, engine not running, I can select from 1st gear to 3rd up and down as I wish with out a problem but go from 3rd to 4th and it gets stuck in 4th. Remove the outer cover and I can lever the quadrant to change down to 1st. If I set the ratchet spring I can then select from 1st to 4th to 1st to 4th several times until it gets stuck in 4th. The gearbox works fine on the road - no problems. I've tried fitting a new ratchet spring from Andover but with the same result. Any ideas appreciated.
Anyone know what the O-ring on the camplate spindle does?
Part #19 here: https://andover-norton.co.uk/en/shop-drawing/128/gearbox-inner-cover
There isn't one in my box, if fact I don't remember ever seeing one. Shifts fine but I noticed it while looking up some oil seals and wondered.
Hi all, I have a rim-mounted disc on a Foale centre hub front end ( it is a Norton Commando engined bike!)
The disc now needs replacing. It is 425 mm diameter including the 9 mounting tabs, and 292mm diamete hole in the middle. It is only 3.2 mm thick. The old one is an unknown stainless material.
I have tried many aftermarket disc makers, and have yet to find a definite solution. One company can cut the disc, but their oven is too small to do the heat treatment, so one solution is to find separate heat treatment and possible subsequent final grinding companies.
Hi
I have a 1974 850 interstate (although i think it was originally a JPN) and I am looking for someone near Leominster or Bromyard to set up the ignition timing and carbs.
does anyone know of anyone who can help?
cheers
Mick
In case you wondered what a Lucas 3 AW warning light assimilator looks like inside the can….
Hello,
I am wondering what rims are for what use: They are all marked WM2 x 19
MB41 ( seams rear Early Coommando ?)
MC283 Rear Commando
MC 287 and 289 rea MK3 Commando
MC 286 - ?
MB42 - ?
MC275 - ? (front disc????)
Thanks for any information.
Martin NOC Spain