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  • New Norton V4...er, VFR1200?

    Norton is "planning" to make a new naked V4. This what a VFR1200 might have been. Also a few hints of Panigale?

    There’s a lot to the recent history of Norton Motorcycles.  Most of it, bad.  […]


    Norton V4.jpg

  • #2
    It's a little space ship'y. But I really like it.

    Love the tail! Will it work on a hawk is the question....
    Don't spend money and buy, spend time and learn.

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    • #3
      Very nice looking. I imagine that will cost a pretty penny.

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by Smick6
        Very nice looking. I imagine that will cost a pretty penny.
        English. Many pounds. "If you haven't got a penny, a ha'penny will do. If you haven't got a ha'penny, God bless you." Seasons greetings.

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        • #5
          the chain's too tight
          "It's only getting worse."


          MY rides: '97 VFR750, '90 Red Hawk, '88 Blue/Black Hawk, '86 RWB VFR700 (3), '86 Yamaha Radian, '90 VTR250, '89 VTR250 (2), '73 CB125, '66 Yamaha YL-1

          Sold: '86 FJ1200, '92 ZX-7, '90 Radian, '73 CB750, '89 all-white Hawk, '88 blue Hawk, '86 FZ600, '86 Yam Fazer 700 , '89 VTR250, '87 VFR700F2, '86 VFR700F.

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          • #6
            Beautiful bike. I love the tail and the exhaust, but I wouldn't go near a new Norton with a ten foot pole given their issues of late.
            ASMA #139

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by Talon
              Beautiful bike. I love the tail and the exhaust, but I wouldn't go near a new Norton with a ten foot pole given their issues of late.
              Just more quality time you get to spend with the bike
              Don't spend money and buy, spend time and learn.

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              • #8
                Lets see: 1) No actual production bike; 2) No suggested MSRP; 3) No dealerships; 4) No delivery date. What could go wrong?

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by 6

                  Just more quality time you get to spend with the bike
                  My concern is more with the delivery of a motorcycle. It seems the company has/is scavenging parts from paid for bikes to fix existing bikes. Just strikes me as a clusterfuck brought on by previous ownership that the new owners haven't figured out how to remediate yet.
                  ASMA #139

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