Allyshaper
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RE: Fully British-built TT bike for Norton by 2017
(09-06-2015, 09:57 PM)Allyshaper Wrote: (08-06-2015, 02:31 PM)Latino Wrote: (08-06-2015, 11:29 AM)numptydad Wrote: (03-06-2015, 06:33 PM)numptydad Wrote: any danger that this year's bike can complete more than one lap? 
Well, I'll eat Paddy Ashdown's hat (not really) - the Norton finished, 120 mph average - BUT Mr Hewson 36th 116+ mph average, on a 3 year old bike.
It's coming, Norton, but then so's Christmas Thing is that for probably less than a 1/10th of the money spent on the Norton you could go to your local HonKawaYamazuki dealer, buy a 1000cc sports bike, enter it as a Stocker and lap waaaaaay faster than that.
This is what I was talking about,hasnt it done what you wanted it to do? Just a thought,I started a thread on the old site a couple of TTs ago about building an all English bike allong the lines of the Tigcraft supertwin i did. at the time we couldnt think of an engine. What about the Triumph 800 triple engine? I checked the rules today I think its allowed in the senior. that would give me something to do now the twin has gone. Any ideas.
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