Author: Akshat Kashyap 22/03/24
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First produced in 1927, the Norton ES2 has an overhead valve, 490cc engine.
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The 1936 International model was raced as the Manx Grand Prix, which is whence the Manx name originated.
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Utilising the Featherbed frame for the first time, the Dominator 88 was a superb road motorbike with a 497cc engine.
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The roadholder forks and slimline Featherbed frame provided superior handling qualities, while the 750cc engine produced a robust 55 horsepower.
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From 1967 until 1977, Norton Motorcycle developed the British motorcycle known as the Norton Commando 750.
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Norton produced the Interpol police motorbike from 1969 until 1976.
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the 1980s Norton owners made the decision to go with rotary engines for a new line of road motorcycles.
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Produced between 1988 and 1994, the Norton RCW588 is a works racing motorbike with a twin-rotor rotary engine cooled by liquid pressure.
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The Norton Commando 961 is a modern classic motorbike with classic styling, vintage sound and performance.
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A 1200 cc liquid-cooled V4 engine powers the two-wheeled Norton V4RR motorbike.
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