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1972 Norton Combat Commando Roadster on 2040-motos

US $5732
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:4
Location:

Paynesville, Minnesota, United States

Paynesville, Minnesota, United States
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Norton Combat Commando Roadster photos

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Norton Combat Commando Roadster tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Norton Combat Commando Roadster description

Being a retail and wholesale leather motorcycle apparel store, a full-service motorcycle shop, and a shop that builds custom motorcycles, we have the opportunity to allow payments from Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and PayPal.  Call for details: 320-243-3797

WE SELL WORLDWIDE

1972 Norton Combat Commando, with clear title.

It's pretty much complete, but it's in rough condition and needs restoration.
The engine needs overhaul.
Connecting rods rotate on journal, but broken piston pieces are jamming flywheels.
Cam needs to be re-ground.
Lifters and push rods are missing.
Cylinder head has been re-sleeved.
Combat Head has the "C" stamped on it.
Valves and rockers are installed. I recommend overhaul.
Exhaust threads are very good.
Spark plug threads are very good.
Transmission seems good, shifts good.
Clutch and primary seem good.
All cables need to be replaced.
Front hydraulic line needs to be replaced.
Seat needs recovering.
Gas cap and fuel petcocks are missing.
Centerstand works well.
Side stand is missing.

 Any motorcycle parts that you do not see are NOT included.


What you see is what you get.





Please study photos carefully.




Feel free to ask for more photos of this Norton.  We restore vintage motorcycles, so we can restore it or build it into a chopper, bobber, cafe racer, or any custom design.   

Check my feedback, bid with confidence, and feel free to call with questions.

Zap Leather and Cycle Paynesville, MN phone 320-243-3797 

Shop and Store Hours M-Sat 9am-8pm, Sun 11am-6pm Central Time


We 'sell' worldwide, but we don't 'ship' worldwide.

That being said, we do ship to Australia, Hawaii, and UK. We make all arrangements, which includes shipping to the US port of export. Inquire prices.

IMPORTANT: We don't arrange shipping to any other locations.

We don't arrange shipping to any USA cities nor do we arrange shipping to other countries besides Australia, Hawaii, and UK.

If you are shipping to a country other than Australia, Hawaii, or UK, you will have to research shippers and arrange all shipping. Please don't buy this motorcycle without first finding out how much it is going to cost to ship it to your country.

We can recommend a few reliable shippers who ship to many USA locations.


Being a retail and wholesale motorcycle apparel store, a full-service motorcycle shop, and a shop that builds custom motorcycles, we have the opportunity to allow payments from Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and PayPal.  Call for details: 320-243-3797

This bike has no warranty, expressed or implied. Buyer is responsible for arrangement of shipping, however I will assist in any reasonable way possible. A non-refundable PayPal deposit of $500 is due within 48 hours of auction close. Remaining balance is due within 7 days of auction close, by cash, check, money order, or limited amounts on multiple credit cards or PayPal (see below for details). The motorcycle will be released after all funds have cleared. I reserve the right to end the auction early, as the bike is for sale locally. Good luck bidding.

IMPORTANT

PLEASE READ BEFORE BIDDING

PAYMENT AND SHIPPING POLICY

We hereby emphasize our simple payment policy.

A non-refundable PayPal deposit of $500 is due within 48 hours of auction close, after which a late fee of 1% of purchase price shall be assessed.

Remaining balance is due within 7 days of auction close, after which a late fee of 2% of purchase price shall be assessed, and a non-payment claim shall be filed against Buyer.

Final payment may be made by personal check, bank check, money order.

Final payment may be made by credit cards, or PayPal, with a 3% user fee added.

Ask about other forms of payments accepted, such as overseas bank transfers.

The motorcycle shall be released after all funds have cleared.

Thank you all for your interest.

Good luck bidding.

Chuck at Zap Cycle


We are set up to ship to Australia, NZ, UK, Hawaii.

We do all the scheduling as far as shipping from our shop to your port. Once the bike is in your port, you will be responsible for it.

Shipping Price:

$1,300 to Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane (Australia).

$1,400 to Adelaide, Australia.

$1,700 to Fremantle, Australia.

$1,425 to New Zealand.

$1,600 to Hawaii.

$1,700 to United Kingdom.

Insurance is required at a cost of 2.5 % of claimed value.

You will have to pay destination charges, but those charges will be assigned by your government agent.

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