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Norton ES2 – Branch member Peter Ashley’s excellent site detailing the build of his wonderful Short Stroke ES2.Norton LinksTechnical Advice Team Our Club WebSite – Renew your Membership, Buy Spares and Club Merchandise and read up on the history of your bike – A wonderful resource! Norton Motorcycles – George Cohen’s love affair with Norton Singles in glowing technicolour – unmissable! Nottinghamshire Norton Owners Club Norton Spares & ServicesAndover Norton Ltd was founded in 1977 to house all Norton Commando and Dominator Models, Triumph and BSA Spare Parts that came from the stores of Norton Villiers and BSA/Triumph. The company was first and foremost the source for all Norton spares and, as original stock was sold off, they re-manufactured new Norton parts. They are now based in Hungerford, Berkshire. Norvil Motorcycle Company of Burntwood in Staffs, England, manufacture Norton Commandos and production racers. They tell us that there is 100% spares availability for most models and they operate a free technical helpline. Their web site has an extensive list of spares & services. THE best people to build your wheels! Carl Rosner of Sanderstead – Our nearest Norton spares stockist – Still a lot of stock! Old Britts of Washington State USA – Check-out their new Commando electric Start and the excellent technical guides – So they’re American – So what? Norman White of Thruxton Nr Andover. Old JPS Norton tech and racer, Norman’s website offers a range of improvements for your bendy. BLR Engineering of Wallington Surrey – Local Engineering resource with a great Motorcycle racing heritage. Other Sites of InterestThe Vintage Norton website provides a wealth of information regarding Veteran (Pre-1915), Vintage (1915 -Pre 1931) and pre-1940 Norton Motorcycles.
The Ace Cafe – Mark Willsher’s rebuilt masterpiece and homage to the rocker culture goes from strength to strength! The VMCC – They shocked me recently by telling me that not only was I eligible to join, but that I’d be made welcome too! – Hmmm… Real Classic – You’ve read the Magazine now see the website! – Superb Bulletin boards, hundreds of articles and reviews of almost every Classic Bike imaginable – Good Diary section too! – Recommended!Kenny McCullam Resprays @ Coachwork – Classic and Motorcycle Paint specialist