Manx Norton I think?Slimline 650ss Dominator? That is just fine where it is. A lot of us rode or still ride.
Manx is bevel driven ohc. Manx type petrol and oil tanks.Manx Norton I think?
Hinges creak,......Careful - you'll open the door!
I guess there is a dent in the fueltank for the handlebars, but why does it look like it has been done with a hammer? And why does it have tassles at the exhaust ends?This is the only British bike I have. My old man was a dealer/racer of them in the 50s/60s so I ended up getting sucked into that world. Don't worry about deleting this post if it is considered off-topic or spam.
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Plugs to stop water ingress, possibly a hand beaten tank.I guess there is a dent in the fueltank for the handlebars, but why does it look like it has been done with a hammer? And why does it have tassles at the exhaust ends?
I guess there is a dent in the fueltank for the handlebars, but why does it look like it has been done with a hammer? And why does it have tassles at the exhaust ends?
Manx is bevel driven ohc. Manx type petrol and oil tanks.
Explains the creasesTHe original owner was a Norton factory technician. When he put a fairing on the bike in 1965 he had to pull the clip-ons back towards the tank, so he took a two-by-four board, put it against the tank and hit it with a hammer to make clearance dents for the clip-on bars. Yes, there are plugs in the exhaust to keep mice etc. out when the bike is not in use.