The Norton Commando 750 Production Racer is a motorcycle from 1971 with a 745 cc, air-cooled, 4-stroke, OHV, parallel twin-cylinder engine that has a compression ratio of 10.25:1. It gets its fuel through 2 A32 mm Amal GP carburetors and has a Boyer electronic ignition system for its electric and kick starting capabilities. The bike has a five-speed Rod Quaife gearbox, close ratio, and a chain final drive. It features Telescopic forks as front suspension and Dual shocks, swingarm as rear suspension. The front brakes are a single disc, and the rear brakes are a drum. It comes with two aluminium wheels, 3.60 x 19″ front wheel, and a 4.10 x 19″ rear wheel. The Norton Commando Production Racer has a fuel capacity of 22.7 L and a dry weight of 182 kg (400 lbs). The motorcycle is capable of reaching a top speed of 211 km/h (131 mph) and has a maximum power of 52 kW / 70 hp at 7000 rpm.
Make Model: Norton Commando 750 Production Racer
Year: 1971
Engine: Parallel twin cylinder, 4-stroke, OHV
Capacity: 745 cc / 45.5 cu in
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