NORTON

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mrequipe
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NORTON

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A NORTON FOR A CHANGE
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M R Equipe the choice of Classic Sidecar Champions

19 Championship Wins in European / British Classics and F2 class.

Classics are the future
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ianw
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Re: NORTON

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can you let slip who that's for mike?, exactly what I mean about variety.
An LCR be it a F1 or F2, are all the same irrelevant of what engine is going in them, paint work is different. Where as you have to use your skill in varying the design to accommodate the multitude of engines that you can be asked to fit.
A honda is a yamaha is a kawasaki is a suzuki, they all look so similar.
You couldn't say a Konig looks like a Norton! :roll: :roll:
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That ones for Ian Salter, that pic was a couple of months ago. Ians finishing it himself putting bodywork on etc :D :D
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CLASSICS ARE THE FUTURE
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M R Equipe the choice of Classic Sidecar Champions

19 Championship Wins in European / British Classics and F2 class.

Classics are the future
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