Norton’s owners, AMC, were acquired by Manganese Bronze Holdings in 1966, and the new motorcycle division became Norton Villiers. The Norton Commando 750 was announced in 1967 and became available in 1968. With an engine derived from the Atlas, it featured a new type of frame dubbed ‘Isolastic’, which effectively insulated the rider from vibration by means of rubber-mounting the engine, gearbox, and rear wheel. The model proved to be a hit with the public, who bought it in good numbers. The Commando was voted Motor Cycle News ‘Machine of the year’ for five years running from 1968 to 1972. After the end of 1973 the 750 was discontinued in favor of the new 850 variant which had emerged earlier in the year, running alongside the 750. Progressing through several versions, eventually the 850 incorporated an electric start on the Mark III models released in late 1974/early 1975. The Interstate model offered a larger gas tank for increased mileage range.
The 1974 Norton 850cc Commando Interstate on offer here comes from a Southern California collection. In original condition, the bike will need to be recommissioned before returning to regular road use. Please note, the fiberglass Interstate tank will need the inside to be recoated adn the front brake is inoperable.
Chassis no. 325361
Engine no. 325361
Location: Ventura, California
SOLD
Winning Bid: $10,500.00