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1920 Norton Racer |
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This was my favourite exhibit at the 2004 Stafford Show. It is a circa 1920 Norton Racer Rescued from the sad ashes of the National Motorcycle Museum fire last
year by George Cohen. The inside of the engine has many new parts and is built to full Dan O’Donovan specification. The hardest part was to make a new gear-box end cover; the original melted in the fire as the machine lay on its timing side. The machine is representative of the type used by the ‘Amateur’
Brooklands racer from the early twenties to about 1925 when he would have
replaced it with an OHV machine. A few die hard side-valve exponents persevered
with this valve layout until the early thirties! It would do 95mph laps
in the hands of the right man! |
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