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  2. Norton Isolastic frame - Wikipedia

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    Earlier models therefore required careful maintenance and adjustment of the clearance between frame and mounts using shims. Several improvements were made in 1969. The frame benefitted from additional stiffening and strengthening, [ 8 ] which, together with an improved centre-stand, helped to improve ground-clearance which had been criticised.

  3. List of Norton motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    First Norton Twin Motorcycle, designed by Bert Hopwood Model 77: 497cc 1950–1952 A rigid framed version of the Model 7, supplied only to the Australian market. Model 77: 596cc 1957–1958 Built mainly for sidecar use Dominator 88: 497cc 1952–1966 Same engine as a model 7 but in a featherbed frame Dominator 99: 596cc 1956–1962 Nomad: 497cc ...

  4. Motorcycle accessories - Wikipedia

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    Modern touring motorcycles often have panniers or saddlebags fitted as standard or available as options. They normally come in pairs but may be used individually. Panniers mount on either side of the rear of the motorcycle roughly underneath (but not interfering with) the seating position of the pillion passenger.

  5. Harley-Davidson Shovelhead engine - Wikipedia

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    Towards the end of the Shovelhead's production, Harley-Davidson made numerous modifications in an attempt to keep the engine usable for production. Belt drive was added to their motorcycles in 1980 to prevent the oil leakage from the enclosed chain, along with a 5-speed transmission and rubber motor mounts to help reduce vibration. [1]

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    Best Motorcycle Phone Mounts. Despite the wide variety of bikes and riders on the road, motorcyclists often get lumped into that tired stereotype of the leather-clad badass, ready to raise hell.

  7. Azeroth Choppers - Wikipedia

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    Azeroth Choppers was a weekly web series by Blizzard Entertainment that ran from April 17 to June 5, 2014. It featured Paul Teutul, Jr. (American Chopper) and his company Paul Jr. Designs building motorcycles based on Blizzard's long-running MMORPG World of Warcraft.