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There is a company that makes motorcycle switches that look very similar to factory, but I don’t remember the name of the company. They look like this, and example

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I found it, K&S Technologies, Inc.


www.kandstech.com/index.php?page=switchescontrols
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Wind shield mount on a Norton?
What, you don't like bugs in your teeth??

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No Windshield Rick, bugs are a good source of protein, :ROFLOL
It’s a Ram Mount To hold, iPhone, GoPro or a Pint, DOH.
Although a windshield would be nice. Norton’s foot pegs are to far forward, so you can’t really lean into the wind, they need to be back about 4-5 in. The Interstate with the large tank is further back then the Roadster gas tank, which makes it even worse. At freeway speeds I put my feet on the rear pegs, feels safer.
I guess you probably don’t want any more boring info.
Ok if you insist, I’m swapping out the 19” rear wheel this winter for 18” and wider rim, as to be able to install bigger selection of tires. The front and rear are the same size, 19” x 4.10, which equivalent to a 3.50” tire.

:Buds
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'81 Honda CT110
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'64 McClane Edger
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AAAHH. Cool !

I like the looks of some Nortons.





AND some Ariel too !!





Sorry to hijack Mark !
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It’s a dead thread, so hijack away. Are they yours?
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I wish they were ! Naaa... I worked at my good friend , Rod's Triumph shop in his backyard for around 9-ish years. Lots of fine machinery I got to be hands on with. Great fun and paid to do what I love.
BSA





Some Triump


( Barry Weiss's bike )




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I will call him tomorrow afternoon to see if he has that rim you need.




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    Ok, thanks, Rick.
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    A friend helps a guy restore Honda CL350, only CL350s. They are 100 point show class. He has several Flying Dragon tanks, a parts option in the day. They were expensive and not bought for that reason. He finds them from older Honda dealers. He’s had then at the Quail Motorcycle Gathering.


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