2023 Norton Commando - An Honest Review!
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It's great to see Norton back, but it's important to get a review that highlights the realities of potential ownership. As a one bike owner I'd take my T100 every time.
@budekins7779
Ай бұрын
+1 on the T100👍...
Beautiful looking bike. Finish looks very good. They then put on a carbon mudguard that is as much use, as a fart in the wind. Why most manufacturers have followed this trend is beyond me.
@russcattell955i
Жыл бұрын
As the look is 70's Commando, halogen headlight & bulb indicators, ok. WTF is a carbon mudgaurd & gold USD forks doing there ?
@lauriebloggs8391
Жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree more with this, spot on. A big annoyance for me on so many bikes!
@timparker9235
Жыл бұрын
and the useless looking rear hugger
@camberwellcarrot420
Жыл бұрын
I had the same thoughts. Not sure what to label this awkward mixing of periods, anachronistic?
@lauriebloggs8391
Жыл бұрын
(I was referring to the useless mudguard syndrome of many manufacturers...)
The first and last TMF review of the new Nortons 🤣 Full respect to you for such an honest review.
I was a tad jaded to hear your verdict on the revised Commando Andy. There was me thinking you were going to get all starry eyed and wrapped up in unbridled nostalgia! I was particularly interested because I own and regularly run a vintage Commando, a 1976 Mk3 Roadster which the new Commando draws its inspiration from. Yes, vintage bikes do require fettling but once mastered they can offer miles of reliable every day fun. Plus, the feel-good factor of owning the genuine article and engaging with gentlemen of a certain age (I’m 65) is worth its weight in gold. Besides, the real thing is cheaper, easy to maintain and puts a smile on every face as you ride past. Happy days!
Good to see Norton back on our roads as they are truly an iconic brand. And what a super review. Every motorcycle has it's niggles and they are always brought up in conversation and it seems Norton have a few more than the brand or price commands. It needs honest reviews to help develop bikes like this so hopefully in 2yrs time many of the things you don't like will have been ironed out. A great 20+ minute review, keep them coming.
Andy, just for fun, you should try and ride an original ‘70s bike such as a Commando, Bonneville or even a BMW classic R or Japanese offering such as a Honda CB750 or Kawasaki Z1. Then you will know what it was like for us who grew up with these bikes; no ABS or TC, certainly no fuel gauges, but a pure biking experience. You might be surprised…
@Jim-nm1en
Жыл бұрын
In the 60's and 70's we had to use a combination of throttle, clutch and brake control to get the best out of our bikes in all conditions, no computer controlled rider modes. I used to ride my old british bikes all year round, through deep snow , heavy rain etc as I couldn't afford to buy a car at the time . Maybe we were a little bit hardier at the time and got on with things the best way we could.
@redzed40
Жыл бұрын
maybe he should...we did at the time and learnt how to ride and work on them :)
@3ukchriscool
Жыл бұрын
yeah how can he be a bike reviewer with so little experience and lack of knowledge of how different engines feel , bit of a plank review really
@dave8204
Жыл бұрын
@@Jim-nm1en I still ride all year round and have done for 48 years now ;-) I did stop riding in the snow about 5 years back though as I'm more aware of my mortality these days. I've never,so far at least,owned a bike with ABS,"rider aids" etc . I've seen reviews lately complaining about bikes with no gear indicators, which I find hilarious,as much in a "are you serious" way as remembering when Suzuki were ridiculed for having those back in the 70's,how times change. The original ones were great,when it rained you could find yourself in 8th gear,or at least that's what the indicator said,
@chrispomphrett4283
Жыл бұрын
I don't know how I've managed all these decades without a slipper clutch.... Rode a bike with one recently, conclusion, big deal.
Thanks for such a candid review. I think it exposes how difficult it is to revive an iconic brand to the point it is sustainable and able to compete. Shows also how good the others have become. That said nostalgia may help them.
@robertjames6640
8 ай бұрын
For nostalgia, try an Indian made Royal Enfield. They are pretty good representatives of older British iron.
There are so many good bikes out there in all categories, it's almost hard to find a bad one. So when you do stumble on one, it really stands out. I respect Norton for trying to get going again but I would want something new to distinguish it from its recent past
Respect for the honest review. And i wouldn't worry to much about riding another Norton again.
Thanks for this video Andy. I was privileged to own a Manx Silver Commando MkII 850 Interstate for 22 years from new and it was a great bike. The Isolastic suspension provided a very comfortable ride with almost no vibration evident whilst touring. Your comments about the vibration with this new machine is certainly intriguing!
I have been super tempted by this bike despite all its faults.. I even went to try one.. but compared to my T120 it was a super uncomfortable riding position.. I love the looks and could live with some of the faults but it was so uncomfortable I walked away.. shame. Thanks for the review Andy.
@davidchampkin5999
Жыл бұрын
They used to do a California 961 model with high bars which was really comfortable . I used to own a 961 MK 2 and I never noticed much vibration . It smoothes out at 50 mph and get a great surge of torque . Norton should have put risers on the SP to bring the bars up a bit . The other bikes are cheaper but they won't hold their money like a Norton and certainly won't get the attention when you ride to the bike cafe . The clutch is hydraulic.
So glad that you review this absolutely beautiful bike.The looks ,the sound Amazing retro.Thanks Andy for great review
Appreciate your honesty it validates your bike reviews and puts your opinion up in my estimation. Keep up the great work.
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that!
Andy - great to hear an honest review. I watch all your stuff, and didn't expect such a direct approach. Chapeau 😊
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
Much appreciated!
Good to watch your review of the Norton. I have recently subscribed to your channel and have been binging on your many episodes. Your passion for motorcycling is apparent and I particularly liked your past review of the 05 Triumph Sprint, it seems that the lovely sprint opened up your whole word of motorcycling. Great to watch your travels as well.
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
Welcome aboard!
Great warts and all review, it's great to see what's good and bad. 👍
Great looking and sounding bike. Appreciate the honesty.
So refreshing to hear someone tell the truth about the excessive vibration, I rode a Dominator back in the Garner days and was shocked by the rough feel of the engine, I had hoped that they had done something about it but unfortunately other than rubber mount it (isolalastics anyone?) there’s clearly little they can do about it. Also you mentioned the lack lustre power, I rode to the Donington factory on my 1991 900ss, on the way home it felt like a rocket ship in comparison to the Norton! (And a damn site smoother). I so want TVS to have a huge success with the Norton name but it’s absolutely obvious that the 961 won’t do it for them. Looks wise it’s quite nice IMO but even then it looks a little incongruous in places. Anyone considering buying one should take a very lengthy test ride, a minimum of 2 hours I would say to be sure that it’s the bike for them. P.S. you mentioned the 1200 Thruxton, I have one, it’s superior in every single way to the Norton, and as you said 3k cheaper!! PPS you’re right not wanting an old British bike, they are crap 😂, just sold a mint condition fully restored 1947 T100a Tiger, what a relief!!!! PPPS I have a collection of bikes, the 961 will not be joining it that’s for sure 😂
@tommillar2821
Жыл бұрын
my brothers got one and for some reason i thought it would be at least ohc when i rode it i was surprised they had engineered in a feeling of an old push rod twin, little did i know,,, my 1200 thruxton would blow it into the weeds no contest, but it does look very nice, not nearly as good as a triumph.
@PhilipBallGarry
11 ай бұрын
I know it's not a good comparison regarding performance, but the Royal Enfield J series single is exceptionally smooth thanks to excellent design by the Bruntingthorpe team and a balance shaft. So, it can be done.
@robertjames6640
8 ай бұрын
I rode a Wasp sidecar outfit in a motocross event, standing in for a friend. It had a. Norton engine and transmission but did not seem plagued with the vibrations of the Atlas and early Commandos. Even Triumph have revamped technology and produce bikes that sell. This Norton will remain a low volume seller, I bet.
A very refreshingly honest review, top job! Yes, the 961 is now msva'd due to being a reworked euro 4 bike that will not pass the now much stricter homologation criteria. I believe the price has also since gone up ie the base model has no tank pin striping which is an extra....as is I'm sure the blackened engine cases.
Hello Andy, great review of the Nortan. I love your honesty. You did the same type of review of the Ducati Streetfighter V2. I went and test road and you were spot on with your review of this bike. I still purchased the V2 because the negatives did not outway the positives for me. But I did know what I was getting into. Thanks for keeping it real. We as your listeners really appreciate the honesty.
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate that - thank you David
Enjoyed the review, nice to watch a honest real life opinion & not the usual, love it, want one review! Thanks for the thumbs up, I was considering one of these 👊✊️✊️
@TheMissendenFlyer
11 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent non biased review Andy.
Thanks Andy, another great vid
Thanks for the honesty!
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
Any time!
Again, great review. Thoughtful critique ... Exactly what people need to hear, with no malice to the brand. Well done my friend!!
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
Much appreciated!
Much respect for not giving out a participation trophy. I hope you can give Norton a glowing review in the future. Many of us, and you're certainly one, want them to be successful.
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
I do indeed!
It’s a great looking bike. You can tell where they try to balance, old style and new style. And it really will be up to the owner where to go from there if they want to customize it.
Thanks for the interesting review and your summing-up ( no bull).
Thankyou for a transparant review
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure
Appreciate the honesty
Thanks great to see an honest review 👍
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful looking bike,great honest review Andy.👍🏻
Thanks Mr. Flyer. It seems that Norton hasn't quite got this bike to where it needs to be. However I think it's great to see the brand producing product and hope they will improve it enough to keep going. BTW very refreshing to get an honest "warts and all" review. :>)
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
A perfectly honest review, which is what we are after, and at 16k, there is little excuse for cheap feelings switch gear etc. Great job 👏
Honest review much appreciated! Even though you say at one point you may never get to ride another Norton because of it, you stick to your opinion, respect. Hopefully Norton can get their act together and produce something that distinguishes it from its troubled past!
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
Let’s hope so - the V4 looks good to me!
Visually this bike looks almost identical to what Garner's Norton were turning out at Donington. Looks great but that's where the attraction ends of this bike. Let's hope Norton get around to producing something up to date that's also affordable
@SmittyAZ
Жыл бұрын
I like the sound of it, just as much as the looks. I'm sure that having to ride it to hear it, is too big of a negative.
@a13bkd62
Жыл бұрын
Perhaps have a read through the plethora of reviews which explain just how different and superior this version is to the previous regimes model. For a hand built motorcycle it's pretty fairly priced imho. The mass-produced motorcycle alternatives are plenty, in particular the Z900RS which is cheaper of course and excellent too.
@Fernando90054
Жыл бұрын
I like modern retro looking bikes with the accent on the “modern” not in the retro. Triumph is a successful exemplary case of that . The Bonneville family as they call it it’s just a wonderful work on that area! Thanks for the review ✌️✌️
@Banditmanuk
Жыл бұрын
@a13bkd62 I definitely see the attraction of a British build hand made bike, we had a deposit down before it all hit the fan! The fact that certain key figures that oversaw the Garner debacle are still there puts me off.
Fair play for being so honest Andy I respect that. 👌
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
Thanks…
Such a fun review!
Don’t worry about it Andy, you have just given an honest review you can’t be expected to love every bike you ride, everyone’s opinion is different. 👍
Respect Andy for the honest review Norton hopefully will sit up and value an honest opinion.
Great review Andy! 👍👍 Very honest
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Chopsie - can’t love em all can we! (As much as I wanted too this one)….
I love Norton like you do and appreciate your realistic perspective.
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
great review. I own a 961 2018, awesome bike for people who want a Norton. This is a true honest review.
@TheMissendenFlyer
7 ай бұрын
Glad we concur!
First class honest review, best on the web.
@TheMissendenFlyer
4 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks!
Comparing with a 1970s commando it's a good step up I'm sure , but I would not trade my 900rs for one , not even if it was half the asking price after watching that review . Thanks for an informative honest review of a bike that should have been more polished in not just its bright work . So many other great riding bikes out there at a fraction the price . Looks great though for those who will buy it as an investment and barely ride it .
All your reviews are honest Andy. Well done for having the balls sharing this. Like most, I’d have one as my Sunday cafe ride out.
I went to 'Super Sausage' last Sunday and was amazed at how many retro bikes are on the road! Such a fantastic choice these days, nothing like the 1970's when I began my motorcycling life. Meanwhile, if you fancy it, I have a 1991 Kawasaki Voyager xii (Kawasaki's answer at the time to the Honda Gold-Wing). if you wish to do a classic review on it (and possibly a comparison to how the super-tourer has developed)...
We need more honesty all round, great review!
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
Always Loved the Modern Norton Commando,it’s the definitive British Classic/retro street bike. Sadly it’s only available to the very well healed. Brilliant review Andy - I’m so jealous.
I’ve had my beloved Street Twin for 2 years now and I’m certainly not ready to part with it. But I did wonder if the 961SP might be an option one day. I ride quite long distances and love to do the odd tour and it’s clear from your review that the Norton isn’t the right bike for that. Leaving aside the vibration etc. even details like the foot pegs, brake and gear lever look like they’ve come off a cheap chinese bike, not something that costs twice the price of a comparable Triumph. In fact Triumph’s classic range foot pegs and levers really are a work of art. What a shame, a bike maybe just to look at and ride occasionally. Thanks for a really detailed review.
ONE NORTON FAN SAYS THANKS FOR YOUR HONESTY ... IM GRATEFULL FOR YOUR REVIEW
Good to hear an honest review. Perhaps they’ll do a TMF version having addressed the niggles… thanks Andy.
I’m glad you said about it being jerky at low speed Andy, I rode one a couple of weeks ago and found that. Glad it wasn’t just me.
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
Glad we concur!
The Norton 850 Commando from thr early 70s is, to me, one of the three most beautiful bikes of all retro bikes. There are some very good examples of Nortons of all eras in the Oregon Norton club.
@mitchellfox3130
Жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more. My uncle had one when I was just a kid. I got to ride pillion and I would be giddy with delight watching the speedo climb past 80. The Commando 850 is, to this day, my definitive cool bike. Actually my definition of cool - period.
Totally agree with you. Earlier this year I had the money put aside to buy one of these but I didn’t. The choice was between the Norton and the Thruxton RS but having ridden both, the Triumph was the far better bike. So what did I buy? Neither, whilst I loved the Thruxton, at 6’3” it was just too small for me so I purchased another Honda Blackbird (like the one I first purchased in 2000) and I couldn’t be happier.
@ashleyreynolds6604
Жыл бұрын
I think if I had that kind of money set aside and I was potentially a Blackbird buyer I'd have been sorely tempted by the Hayabusa, an ex demo for about £13.5k. I had one on loan for a couple of hours and it was a fantastic ride.
I have the Z900RS & a 2009 Bonneville & I would not have quite put either of these two bikes in the same league as the 16k Norton. This is because of the Norton's name & its heritage. However, I value your opinion, so having listened to your review I probably won't be adding one of these to my collection, anytime soon... You were honest & that is all you can be....
Good for you for calling it like you see it Andy!
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
Thank you….
Hi good honest review, it’s lovely to see Norton back I had a close up look at one in a local dealer who has picked up a Norton franchise for Cheshire , I agree with some of the design issues re indicators etc but the thing that irritates me the most are the mirrors and the reservoirs just so Mickey Mouse but easy for Norton to amend
Andy it’s a two banger 21st century come 60 - 70’s retro bike. It should be that loud and it should have a bit of rock and roll. A few years ago now my first street bike riding experience was on a 1973 Norton Commando circa 1977, so I guess I was about 15 years old. I was staying for the weekend at a buddies place and buddies older brother had the bike and left the keys in the ignition. We took it for a rip through town and on the highway buddy on the back. I was totally hooked, a year later I bought a two banger 750 Kawasaki. My first street machine and still living to tell the tale.
The bike looks cool. Good fair review 👍🏻
2:11 A truly Beautiful looking bike...
Hiya Andy. I got what you said about not doing your usual route - for once I didn't recognise that much of where you were, except going past the Pink & Lily, and The Whip Inn! I do love the idea of Norton coming back, but it looks like they really have to smooth out some of these niggles if they want to be any more than a 'more money than sense' brand. Especially as you said, the Thruxton is just as beautiful a retro bike, and so much cheaper. (BTW I just ordered my Classic 350, I'll look out for you one road!)
Great job on a realistic review
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
First and only honest,unbiased review that i’ve come across. It seems integrity is a rare trait these days.
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
Well it's all opinion, I seem to be in a minority of one!!
Really appreciate the honest review many these days just feel like an extended advert...
Agree about the roughness and vibration. But I enjoyed the feeling. Reminded me of my 1976 Triumph T140. But so much better. Rider's of my age will love the Norton because it Reminds us of our youth but it won't brake down or parts won't fall off.
@grahamtricker4103
Жыл бұрын
I'm not so sure about that. The original Garner Nortons, which this one basically is, were not that reliable...
@stevenjonestriumpht1207
Жыл бұрын
@@grahamtricker4103 if you ever owned a 1970s British bike anything is more reliable lol
@grahamtricker4103
Жыл бұрын
@@stevenjonestriumpht1207 😆
Great review as always, thanks a lot. I was always attracted by the look of this bike, but it seems it's not worth considering. In comparison I recently test rode the new Brixton Cromwell 1200 (not sure it's available in the UK). That's a surprisingly well made bike, modern with a retro look and I highly recommend it for a review. Greetings from Berlin
Brilliant Review. I’ve had one of Garner 961’s and I can relate to everything that you said. I really thought TVS would have made more of an effort. Such a shame!
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
That’s interesting - thanks for sharing
Love the sound and that beautiful silver paint, gorgeous........Sal : )
Nice honest review just as we've come to expect from you. Its great to see Norton back in the mix but they have to get the balance of modern / retro right for this kind of money. Cheers
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
Totally agree
Another thumbs up for calling a spade a spade and for not getting caught up in hype or nostalgia.
Thanks Andy honest review speaks volumes for your Chanel. It’s over priced and under powered maybe they will lift their game but not the price.ride safe.
Good review honest😎🇨🇦
Good review mate, I ride a R1250R and although in every way you can measure its a superior bike to ride, there are folks who will say its rubbish next to something like this Norton. Like you if I had the money I'd have one in an instant as it looks brilliant for posing and showing off at bike nights, but for riding I'll stick with the R which is such a very good all around motorcycle.
@MachoMadness69420
Жыл бұрын
I’d much rather have a R1250R as well. To me the Norton is a bit like a Harley Davidson. I understand why they appeal to the people who buy them, but when you start looking at what you get for your money, they are objectively overpriced.
Lovely, lovely looking bike !
In the early 60's my uncle asked me if I wanted to go for a ride on his new Dominator, it had already had the Dunstall treatment. So there was I on lovely summers day in my shorts with no helmet hanging on to my Uncle for dear life on the Kingston bypass. That's when I became a ton-up boy, with Uncle, who looking back was clearly nuts, he was in his early 40's at the time. He told me that we did 106mph. So on my return to my Nan's I proadly anounced this, her then laying into my Uncle full belt and braces. A few years later I had the pleasure of riding a friends Manx Norton, with the advice slip the clutch a lot and you'll be OK. Great vid once again Andy
@TheMissendenFlyer
9 ай бұрын
Great story Rob - those were the days! (Some say!!!)
Good honest review 👍
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
Nice looking motorcycle, excellent review.
I have a Donnington 961, clutch was jerky, only until I changed the Brembo clutch slave cylinder to the Oberon - super smooth clutch now, pity TVS didnt change the slave on this to the Oberon.
Great review. Hopefully Norton can sort some of this stuff out
@TheMissendenFlyer
10 ай бұрын
I hope so….
I couldn't agree more with your comments - little things I would never have noticed but now can't unsee. That would really bother me for the money they cost. Fingers crossed they take some of your comments on board and it improves future versions of the bike.
I know that beauty is in the eye of the beholder but to this beholder, a 65 year old rider my whole life, that is a beautiful motorcycle.
I have been down the dead-end of a "hand built, best of everything, exactly what I wanted bike". It was an horrendous, heart breaking disaster. Give me mass-production every time!! Forgot to mention, I'm not rich and it bankrupted me, to quote your video "Lessons learned" 👍
Blimey, i didnt expect you to be that honest Andy.
Thanks for doing an honest review. I wouldn't buy one now, even if I could afford it. Many years ago (15 perhaps) I went to test ride a bike, and when I got there it wasn't available (and stupidly I hadn't booked it), so as I was at a Ducati dealer I asked the guy if I could test ride a Monster. No problem. So I took out this virtually new 1100 Monster, thinking this ride could cost me a lot of money. I was wrong. I hated it almost instantly. The vibrations and noise (std pipes) were unbearable. I rode it for 10 minutes and took it back. I couldn't imagine how it could stay screwed together with that level of vibration. I've never considered a Ducati since. Bought a 2021 Triumph T100 a month ago. Fabulous bike.
My neighbour has one and I enjoy the racket when he fires it up. The Norton brand and styling looks great from my side of the fence. But, on closer inspection its not quite there. I think the Bonnevilles (and other retros) are just as pretty but come with the quality for a more acceptable price. Spot on review
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
you know all my life I have hankered for Norton commando never quite made it in buying one back in the 70s…. I had Norton 600… what a heavy vibratory machine that was but it did go round corners beautifully…. No wonder there was so many tritons made. Anyway, I had a 650 BSA thunderbolt, 1969,all modded up with full devimead conversion which made it an absolutely wonderful machine to ride and then somehow I slipped into BMWs the old ones not the new ones…. Family is growing up and I’m looking for another bike and I am so happy that there are so many retros as that is all I want simplicity but more reliable…. Still researching, but the Royal Enfield 650s. Are my favourites right now….. great review, although somewhat disappointed that for the money it’s so rough as you say…. Good review, that’s what I like. Thank you
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and for stopping by!
Thanks Andy for an honest review i wish Norton well but for 16k & tarnished wheels i don,t think so!!
ijust saw the thumbnail, without watching the video... this is a stunning retro bike.
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
Maybe have a watch?
I think you will just get the vibes with that engine. It is a beauty though! I agree with you TMF ,no excuse for the rim tarnishing.
Aha you have confirmed my suspicions, as soon as I sat on dealer bike the riding triangle felt wrong, too cantered forward. I imagined it would be like slumping into a cosy armchair. All falling to hand .The clutch felt heavy to me? no slipper? The jerky feel? The rider triangle has put me off. For all the character and vibes. A Enfield 500 for a few thousand 😂😂. Thanks for the honesty. 👍
So sad, but I respect Mr TMFs honesty. I had a brand new 850 Commando mk3 back in the day, looked ace, went like the clappers but was so unreliable. I traded it in for a new Suzuki GS750, which was superb and never failed me. Still riding 50 years later and have recently traded in my V Strom for a 23 plate Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro after watching Andy's reviews and a test ride, have to say loving every minute.
Probably the best (most useful) review I’ve seen you do. Well done for telling the truth👍😊
@TheMissendenFlyer
9 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks!
Great review Andy.really honest.i think the wheel rims are alloy so those water marks would come off with solvol autosol.makes you realise how good the Triumph Speed Twin is.
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
Good point!
@kkiwi54
Жыл бұрын
Yes, they don't look like chrome to me either
Great review as always dude.. 😊 I love the look and history but not a bike I would want to ow. .. if I was to buy something with a retro style I’d go Triumph or Royal Enfield. But really would like a GS
The Morgan of motorcycles. If you can get hold the very first Bike magazine from 1971, there is a test between the Norton commando (750) and the BSA Rocket 3. From this vantage point, hilarious!
I love retros and this is gorgeous but anyone choosing this over a thruxton either has more money than sense or really values rarity too much. The Thruxton is better in every way, just as pretty (if not more) and much cheaper…this from a R NineT owner 😉
@flatcapcaferacer
Жыл бұрын
I've had a Thruxton R for 7 years now and had a BMW R9T/5 for a couple years before someone stole and agree with you.
@alanprice9938
Жыл бұрын
I’m seriously thinking about ordering a R12nineT, so I’d be interested in your experience as an owner of the RnineT. I’m 6ft 4”, but I fit easily onto my 996, so don’t mind a tight arrangement, but I don’t want to look like noddy either 😃. As far as I can see there aren’t many downsides to the beemer?
@johnlaw5762
Жыл бұрын
@@alanprice9938 the R NineT was my dream bike since introduction and it was 6 years before I eventually got one. It is also my first road bike. To say I’m smitten with it would be an understatement but to be fair, I have nothing to compare it against. I’m only 5’10” though so can’t tell you what it’s like for taller riders either. I’m clearly not much help but go and ride the R NineT as that’ll give you a good enough idea about what the R12 NineT will be like
@flatcapcaferacer
Жыл бұрын
@@alanprice9938 Depends on how bendy you are at 6'4". The distance from seat to foot peg is just a bit over 19 inches. I found the bike excellent except on consecutive days of 300 mile days. I have some videos on my channel with the R9T doing various rides including the drag strip.
@paulv22
Жыл бұрын
@@alanprice9938 You should rest ride an R1250R also. It's not as nice looking but it's a nicer bike to ride.
Hi Andy. As I mentioned before, I had a CR version of this on order and was so disappointed when they could not give me a deliver date due to parts supply problems. I have now bought a new Triumph Speed Twin 1200 and what a brilliant bike that is. It is not as raw as the Norton but as a bike to ride its miles better. I think I had a lucky escape in the end, plus its five grand cheaper! Thank you for an honest revue.
@TheMissendenFlyer
Жыл бұрын
Yes you did the right thing there!
I love your honesty and character, Andy. The bar is pretty high these days, and there are plenty of retros to choose from, so this bike is really quite mediocre and superfluous in today's marketplace.
Great and honest review, thanks. That is a BEAUTIFUL looking bike but I wonder if they will be bought by people who want to look at them rather than ride them? The vibes and the forward lean seating position would not be for me, even though I do like a bit of character in a bike (like my R9T) and eschew 'smooth as an electric motor' bikes (like the Blackbird I once had), and it's 9kg heavier than my R9T. My bike doesn't have a fuel gauge, which I agree is just daft, and it's interesting that this £16.5K bike hasn't either. One thing I'd prefer to be different on my bike is that having wire spoked wheels it requires use of tubed tyres - I presume the same applies to the Norton? I'm right with you on running a genuine old classic - I had a Meriden T120D (1979) that vibrated like a jackhammer, leaked oil, and needed constant fettling to keep it running properly. It was also a bu66er to start at times (kickstart only of course). It was an 'experience' to own and did handle well, and it never actually broke down but always felt it was going to. It's an experience I will not be repeating; like you, I prefer modern retros that are properly screwed together and more civilised. I also picked up that low speed fuelling is a bit jerky. That's something I can't stand in a bike, and I never found to be a problem on old bikes with carbs or the later FI bikes I've owned. It was the early FI bikes that seem to suffer that. I really feel you have put across the plusses and minuses of this great looking bike and therefore you have done what a review should do, but which many don't. I'm not in the market for a £16.5K bike (I only have garage space for my R9T and a little 125 Innova) but I suspect there are some folk who are, and who will add such a fabulous looking bike to their collection but rarely ride it.