Norton Commando
British motorcycle produced from 1967 to 1977 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the 1980s rotary-engined model, see Norton Commander (motorcycle).
The Norton Commando is a British Norton-Villiers motorcycle with an OHV pre-unit parallel-twin engine, produced by the Norton Motorcycle company from 1967 until 1977. Initially having a nominal 750 cc displacement, actually 745 cc (45.5 cu in), in 1973 it became an 850 cc, actually 828 cc (50.5 cu in). It had a hemi-type head, similar to all OHV Norton engines since the early 1920s.
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Manufacturer | Norton-Villiers |
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Also called | SS, Hi-Rider, 850 Roadster, 850 Interstate |
Engine | 745 and 828 cc (45.5 and 50.5 cu in) air-cooled OHV parallel-twin |
Top speed | 115 mph (185 km/h) (750)[1] |
Power | 58 bhp (43 kW) @ 6,800 rpm (750)[1] |
Transmission | 4-speed (chain) |
Wheelbase | 56.75 in (1,441 mm) |
Dimensions | L: 87.5 in (2,220 mm) W: 26 in (660 mm) |
Seat height | (nominal) 33 - 34 in (838.2 - 863.6 mm) |
Weight | 420 lb (190 kg)[1] (dry) |
Fuel capacity | 10 L (2.2 imp gal; 2.6 US gal) |
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During its ten years of production, the Commando was popular all over the world. In the United Kingdom it won the Motor Cycle News "Machine of the Year" award for five successive years from 1968 to 1972.[2] Around 60,000 Commandos were made in total.[3]