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1972 Norton 750cc Commando FastbackRegistration no. EOG 34KFrame no. 202314Engine no. 202314The Commando's vibration-beating Isolastic frame enabled Norton Villiers to prolong the life of their ageing parallel twin. Launched in 1967, the Commando used the preceding Atlas model's 750cc engine and AMC gearbox, and was an instant hit with the motorcycling public, being voted MCN's 'Machine of the Year' for five consecutive years. It might have been a little down on top speed compared to rivals such as BSA-Triumph's 750cc triples and Honda's CB750 four, but the Commando more than made up for this minor deficiency with superior mid-range torque and steadier handling. The sole model available became the 'Fastback', so called because of its streamlined seat cowl, when the range was extended by the addition of a conventionally styled, 'S' version in 1969. Manufactured in December 1971, this Fastback was acquired by the current owner in 1977, at circa 5,000 miles, and imported into the UK from the USA in May 1993. It was originally built with a high-performance Combat-specification engine, which was completely rebuilt (at 10,300 miles) by Mick Hemmings and Jim Poole and is now fitted with standard 9.4:1 pistons. The machine has the following upgrades: Boyer electronic ignition; belt primary drive; Superblend main bearings; halogen headlight. We are advised that only 11,024 miles have been covered from new and that the Commando comes with its original Norton tool kit. Offered with a history file.Footnotes:As with all Lots in the Sale, this Lot is sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Rolling Stones, autograph signatures in album, signed Brian Jones (1942-1969), Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman, the autographs obtained in person by the vendor at Rolling Stones' performance Wembley Empire Poole, 26th April 1964, the signatures in blue ink on one album leaf (each leaf approx size 75 x 100mm), other music/band signatures 1959-1964 including The Swinging Blue Jeans (Ray Ennis, Ralph Ellis, Les Braid, Norman Kuhkle and one other); The Hollies (Graham Nash, Allan Clarke, Tony Hicks, Bobby Elliott, Eric Haydock); Eden Kane; Freddie & The Dreamers (Freddie Garrity (1936-2006), Roy Crewdson, Derek Quinn, Peter Birrell, Bernie Dwyer (1940-2002) + Cliff Richard; Al Saxon; Julie Grant; Peter Elliott; Bill and Brett Landis; Tony Marsh; Adam Faith (1940-2003); The Roulettes (Russ Ballard, Bob Henrit, Mod Rogan, Peter Thorp); David Jacobs; The McKinleys (Sheila and Jeanette); The Vernons Girls (Jean Owen and 3 others); Merseybeats (Tony Crane, Aaron Williams, Billy Kinsley, John Banks), majority of signatures to one leaf only, all obtained by the vendor's late husband in person 1959-1964, small oblong, original faux leather gilt

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