Norton motorcycles for sale in Tucson, Arizona

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2012 Race Bike Honda CBR1000RR

2012 Race Bike Honda CBR1000RR

$7,800

Tucson, Arizona

Year 1975

Make Norton

Model 850

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

Very nice commando. Speedo reads 23000 miles. Dry stored for 5 years. Many spares including mikuni carb and saddle bags

1969 Norton Commando 750

1969 Norton Commando 750

$7,200

Tucson, Arizona

Year 1975

Make Norton

Model Commando

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

1975 Norton 850 Commando for sale. In excellent condition- speedometer reads 21,000 miles. Stored indoors. Pricing includes large box of spare parts. Also includes compact saddlebags. Amazing offer- the only reason I'm selling it is I can no longer see well enough to enjoy the ride. $7,200 OBO

Norton : 850 COMMANDO NORTON 850 COMMANDO Roadster

Norton : 850 COMMANDO NORTON 850 COMMANDO Roadster

$8,000

Tucson, Arizona

Year 1974

Make Norton

Model 850 COMMANDO

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 850

Posted Over 1 Month

This is a solid 1974 norton commando (850 not 750 as the title implies couldn't change it) roadster, this bike has hipster and vintage appeal, upgraded electronics, converted to negative ground for increased reliability, tri spark ignition $$$, three phase alternator, tri spark single coil, anti sump valve, custom seat, good tires Kenda, good running has a mean sound to it with the dunstal type mufflers... It is a survivor that will rival the best vintage bikes in any bike night competition. Has 54,242 on the odometer, it marks its territory with oil from time to time as is common with Norton's it does much better on center stand or just being level. This bike is extremely fun and makes you feel like a champion. I am selling my beloved due to a Right Knee injury and kick starting it with my left has become awkward. It starts in one to two kicks always, just tickle the carbs... If she sells I will be sorry to see her go I have always been a Norton guy for some reason. I cannot ship this bike so local pick up only. I bought it from a guy in Minnesota in 2006 who had 20 triumphs and one Norton, he said he did a lot of work to it. I was 26 so I don't know if it was restored or if any work was done to the engine, sorry. I know that in the time I've owned it the electronics were fickle so I had it rewired to negative ground and put in top of the line electronics. It is now extremely reliable no longer chasing smoke from shorts. This bike is not of the show room floor but is a great stock Norton with little subtle upgrades to look see picts. Thanks any questions ask.