The Norton Commando 750 Interstate (1972) is a classic motorcycle with a four-stroke, parallel twin-cylinder, pushrod engine. It has a capacity of 745 cc and produces a maximum power of 65 hp at 6500 rpm. The compression ratio is 9.4:1 and the motorcycle has a cooling system that relies on air cooling. For induction, the bike uses two 30 mm Amal concentric carburetors. The ignition system is 12V and alternator-based, while the starting system is both electric and kick. The motorcycle comes with a 4-speed transmission and a chain final drive. The front suspension is built with telescopic forks while the rear suspension consists of dual shocks that are adjustable in five ways. The front brakes have a single disc while the rear brakes have a 178 mm drum twin-leading shoe. The dry weight of the motorcycle is 448 lbs and it has a fuel capacity of 25 liters. The top speed of the motorcycle is 175 km/h or 108 mph, which makes it a speedy and efficient bike built for speed enthusiasts.
Make Model: Norton Commando 750 Interstate
Year: 1972
Engine: Four stroke, parallel twin cylinder, push rod, OHV, 2 valves per cylinder.
Capacity: 745 cc / 45.5 cu in
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