Anyway that Norton 750 was mated to existing robust Matchless frame. Matchless had a 750 twin in the early 60s that they put in the same frame, but the engine wasn't reliable, and the Norton 'Featherbed' frame wasn't suitable for desert racing and would break at the headstock. Matchless used this frame for big singles and also the ill-fated twin. It is HEAVY. They married the two together when AMC bought out Norton.
It has a single carb conversion with a 34mm Mikuni, Electronic ignition upgrade with coil (was magneto), and front disc rim/lower fork legs/caliper from a '73 Commando with aftermarket drilled rotor and Yamaha master cylinder.
Since the paint was done on the two tanks, I didn't try to go stock. The silencers aren't stock (stock ones are ugly anyway) and neither is the seat cover, handlebars, shock style. I improvised with some parts I got here and there for the right price.
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This is a good read - updated link as the first one now requires registering.
https://www.bike-urious.com/1967-norton-n15cs/
Oh, even cooler and more rare, the P11 had a Reynolds 531 frame and smaller side covers, and nice high pipes. Some guys with N15's have made pipes like the P11's. It's quite a bit lighter but the two strokes time had come and these bikes couldn't keep up in the desert any more.
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