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Norton International - Wikipedia The Norton International or Cammy Norton is a Norton Motors Ltd overhead cam (OHC) motorcycle built between 1931 and 1957 More than a TT replica sports roadster, the OHC Model 30, was 500 cc and the OHC Model 40 was 350 cc
International Norton Owners Association - Home Welcome to the International Norton Owners Association Dedicated to the preservation and enjoyment of the Norton motorcycle The INOA started as the United States Norton Owners Association (USNOA) in the late 1970s, and merged with the Canadian Norton Owners Association in 1992 to form the INOA
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Norton International - Motorcycle Specifications Norton International Model 30 Make Model In pre-war days, the Norton Model 30 had been the racing flagship of the range, but by World War 2 the pure racers had already begun to diverge from the publicly available International When post-war production resumed in 1947, the 'Inter' had found a niche as a fast sporting roadster, and its single
Norton International Model 30 Model 40 - Sheldons EMU The Norton International was an overhead cam roadgoing model built from 1931 to 1957 Colloquially named the Cammy Norton, it was like a Manx with lights - a wonderful beast as popular then as now Available in 500cc (Model 30) and 350cc (Model 40), in the 1930s factory options were numerous
Road Test: Norton International Model 30 | Classic Bike Hub The Norton International is such an accepted – and revered – part of British motorcycling history it’s strange to think they had been in production for less than a decade when this model was made
Norton International - Classic Bike Hub Stunning Norton International As many readers will know, the International Norton was the forefather of Britain’s longest serving and most successful racing motorcycle – the Manx Norton First appearing in 1929, the Arthur Carroll and Joe Craig designed single overhead camshaft International engine was much more than a development of the