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The Norton Motorcycle Company was founded in 1898, beginning as a manufacturer for bicycle and motorcycle parts. The next logical step was to start producing their own motorbikes, which they did in ...
Have an extra $76,000 Around? Norton might be having some troubles, but the company’s bikes are still coveted and demand a high price. Case in point is this Norton Domiracer that’s up for sale at We ...
The Norton Commando is already a highly-collectible vintage motorbike, but this 1977 example will likely be in huge demand having never been unpacked in it 43-year history.
Revived in late 2008, Norton Motorcycle Company is a British marquee that dates back to 1898. Norton currently builds vintage-styled motorcycles and also offers race ready sport bikes.
This partially restored 1920s TT racer is believed to be the ‘first-ever’ Norton ES2 model and is expected to fetch £30K-£40K as the star lot at an auction of vintage vehicles and ...
Norton collector Ian Loram will be showcasing 10 bikes from this vast collection at this year’s Classic Bike Live event at Peterborough Arena October 28-29.
Auction house Bonhams said it sold a 1966 Norton 350 Manx racing motorcycle for £61,980, or about $100,000, during a sale in Stafford, England. The sale price, which was double the top estimate ...