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Norley Cafe Racer
Building a motorcycle with a Harley Sportster engine installed in a Norton looking frame and using a Cafe Racer style bodywork and accessories creates a Norley Cafe Racer Of course the idea came from England via a frame manufacturer named JW Motorcycles. You are looking at the first model of a limited edition assembled and offered here in the US by Norley Cafe Racer for a somewhat reasonable base price of $19,500.You can also buy a Norley Cafe Racer kit form with many options. Frame, including swing-arm with bearings and spindle, plus rear engine mount, weighs only 32 pounds. Head-stock is set with a 26-degree rake and machined to accept Sportster yokes using taper bearings. Gas tank and oil tank are formed out of aluminum. The standard belt drive can be used, or there are sprocket conversions available. The assembled model featured here is using Excell wheels and a Ducati/Paul Smart front end. Only 20 units of this one are being produced at the price of $24,500.(photography copyright J. Guiselin)
Source Norley Café Racer via Cyril Huze Blog
Norley Cafe Racer
Building a motorcycle with a Harley Sportster engine installed in a Norton looking frame and using a Cafe Racer style bodywork and accessories creates a Norley Cafe Racer Of course the idea came from England via a frame manufacturer named JW Motorcycles. You are looking at the first model of a limited edition assembled and offered here in the US by Norley Cafe Racer for a somewhat reasonable base price of $19,500.You can also buy a Norley Cafe Racer kit form with many options. Frame, including swing-arm with bearings and spindle, plus rear engine mount, weighs only 32 pounds. Head-stock is set with a 26-degree rake and machined to accept Sportster yokes using taper bearings. Gas tank and oil tank are formed out of aluminum. The standard belt drive can be used, or there are sprocket conversions available. The assembled model featured here is using Excell wheels and a Ducati/Paul Smart front end. Only 20 units of this one are being produced at the price of $24,500.(photography copyright J. Guiselin)
Source Norley Café Racer via Cyril Huze Blog
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