Dude ! It’s all empty now. It’s crazy. Guess the owner sold everything and plan on retiring
@dennytuma Жыл бұрын
told you i was going to try rear mc tire on front went all over mexico and el salvador 14000 miles no problems but i noticed a slow speed front wobble i was just wondering if you noticed that too . i used a commander 3 on front nexum on rear
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman Жыл бұрын
😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
@davidellis7081 Жыл бұрын
No more caffeine for the camera man. Bad case of jitters ruined what coulda been an awesome trip into the Norton garage. (Next time lock your elbows to your side and be steadier.)
@carlosandrescaracuelsaaved3970 Жыл бұрын
No sirve mostrar, de esa forma, uno solo ve bultos de fierro, pero, habría sido bueno ver las máquina como se debe, para alucinar.
@zer0sledge254 Жыл бұрын
I used to live in thsi town tell I moved when I was 7 cuz my dad went to prison and seeing this is insane cuz my dad knew that guy and I was there when it burnt down I actually saw the fire before it got big and I told my dad and he went to help
@josephthornton8560 Жыл бұрын
Really late to this video but I had THESE BOOTS for 15 years...... until recently. Excellent value to last so long. The only problem is- when they gave out, they gave out ALL OVER catastrophic failure all over the boots. I've never seen anything fall completely apart all at once from FINE to trash. I have pics and I still have the boots for now. I was on a 130 mile dual sport group ride. When we took off the boots were whole. In 30 miles, they laterally started opening up on inner and outer foot, cracks fully open and about 4 straps completely broke. I had to ride another 100 miles wondering "what do I do if they fall all the way off my feet?! It was that bad. But seriously, 15 years, for $100 I'd buy another pair again right now! lol
@unclemuir Жыл бұрын
It doesn't get old.
@opichocal Жыл бұрын
I put a federal Formosa on my Burgman this summer. I put 138 psi and couldn’t get it to seat. 2 tire shops tried and gave up too. They stopped at 150 psi and I took it home. After an hour sitting in the sun it finally seated. I’ve never been that scared of a tire in my life!
@cashstore1 Жыл бұрын
I had a similar problem with using a Federal tire for the first time. I was using data from the darkside tire site. It said it needed 130psi to seat. I bought a locking device that let me connect the air hose without me being near the tire. It took 130 pounds just like the data sheet said it would need. I am going to use nexus tires like I did the first two times after this Federal tire wears out. With the nexus the first time it took 63 pounds and 93 pounds the second time.
@dennytuma Жыл бұрын
got an 05 venture ride heavy unless something changes will never go back to a mc tire going to test out double darkside with a rear tire on the front on my trip to el salvador see how that goes
@cashstore1 Жыл бұрын
I put a rear tire up front. No problem. You should reverse the tire rotation as the stress now comes from braking not accelerating
@dennytuma Жыл бұрын
@@cashstore1 did that
@tonyshortland8812 Жыл бұрын
Boyer ignitions are great. If you're having problems with pick up plate, or cable comming down frame, it's lightly the front isolastics is at fault, causing wire to flex between motor and frame. Best wishes
@smackerage Жыл бұрын
Those gas prices remind me of a better time
@cashstore1 Жыл бұрын
How are you doing? It's been awhile. Still in the area?
@trishasparklesaustralia485 Жыл бұрын
Remembering havn the record
@trishasparklesaustralia485 Жыл бұрын
So mutch part my child hood
@pdm2201 Жыл бұрын
It’s rare to see the Norton script on the timing cover painted red.
@cashstore1 Жыл бұрын
I think I did it with finger nail polish. So long ago now.
@pdm2201 Жыл бұрын
@@cashstore1 I bet it looked good. Some Commandos had the black script but I could never figure out in what year(s) they came out. My 1973 850 script has no color.
@davidsundquist18452 жыл бұрын
com'on man what is this ?
@raymondfrankwick69652 жыл бұрын
My 9th grade stage event---We see 13 star flags back out soon; for our Bicentennial is 5 years ahead. I have lead role in a 1971-2 school play, written in 1913, on the stage in our recently built high school, it is one of only 13 architectures, new like it, enclosed high schools in America. D. N H A O E V. T R E E PLAY: Dollar ROLE (Lots of lines): Villain One Act (less than 60 minutes): Pinski's
@tomoday44502 жыл бұрын
Beautiful Got the same bike 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@SteveK38992 жыл бұрын
Solid double lines is the same in USA as UK
@vonryansexpress2 жыл бұрын
Incredible - heaven on Earth !!. . .
@guilhermetanure62042 жыл бұрын
👏👏👏👏
@YasinNabi2 жыл бұрын
wonderful video and helped a lot. thanks for sharing :).... Subbed and liked !!!!
@MartintheTinman2 жыл бұрын
I knew you'd be a Trump supporter. Unite the right with beans in sauce
@Avery_____2 жыл бұрын
Why is the crowd yelling slurs at each other
@suchoi612 жыл бұрын
Hello Sir I have a question, can i pay a finish Bike and sending to my Country (Switzerland ) ? And how much that cost. ( only the Bike ) I never saw a Norton commando 850 like this ! 🤙 👍👌 I wish you all the best from Switzerland and stay safe Daniel
@cashstore12 жыл бұрын
I would suggest you get a hold of Colorado Norton Works in Colorado, and talk to the people there. I think you need to have a bike and send it to him, but he may have some bikes to sell. I also think they make Nortons still in England. You may want to check, but if they do you don't need any work done on those bikes, as they are good to go. Cheers from Arizona.
@markmark20802 жыл бұрын
My father had an Indian back around 1930 or so, I got my first Norton in 1970, a '69 Commando 'S', the thrill of ripping through the front range Colorado mountains and canyons back in those days cannot be overstated. During '69 and '70 it was the fastest showroom stock machine a common man could buy, of course this was the very start of the modern motorcycle era and things changed at a rapid pace after that, although a PROPER Norton could hold its own on a twisty road against almost anything for more than another decade. Commandos were rich in "character", something very lacking in MOST motorcycles. Commandos have been a life long love of mine and I'm thankful that I got to ride them "till the thrill was gone" for around 20 years back "in the day".
@luvmesomedmbg2 жыл бұрын
Stay free minipads...No strings attached....🤣😂🤣 way funny!
@americasmostwantedhater2 жыл бұрын
why is someone repeatedly calling people homophobic stuff at the beginning
@mikewebster27612 жыл бұрын
I’ve used gel gloss on my granite counters for years, never thought to try it for anything else. Thank you sir
@michaeladamson78622 жыл бұрын
I've got a 1999 I know slow but I love the sound
@HiroNguy2 жыл бұрын
They are even funnier as Olde Men 😂🤣😂🤣
@DailyDoseOfInternet2 жыл бұрын
:)
@stika1055 Жыл бұрын
tf haha
@BrianWest582 жыл бұрын
Good use of time. LOL
@1954shadow2 жыл бұрын
Lol!
@robertthomas46332 жыл бұрын
Trash
@warriorsorb11112 жыл бұрын
These guys are goofballs
@robroyce68453 жыл бұрын
daves not here...man!
@TranslateToEnglish3 жыл бұрын
He was too nice to tell you to get the hell out of his shop and let him get something done. Onlookers are a detriment to progress. Progress is money.
@traceclopton94923 жыл бұрын
Hello, I saw your comment about brain fog from the Covid vaccine. I am currently 3 weeks out from the vaccine and have been having severe brain fog for atleast 2 weeks now. Have you experienced any improvement?
@traceclopton94923 жыл бұрын
If you get a second to chat, please send me an email at [email protected]
@cashstore13 жыл бұрын
No improvement. 57 days now. Just waiting it out.
@traceclopton94923 жыл бұрын
@@cashstore1 hey man, just checking back in. Have you had any improvement yet?
@cashstore13 жыл бұрын
@@traceclopton9492 no improvement. 86 days now. Had a MRI today
@traceclopton94923 жыл бұрын
I had an mri as well. It showed all clear. Would love to hear the results of yours
@pickleboat453 жыл бұрын
Beautiful shop, beautiful Norton Commandos. I'm currently rebuilding a '74 850 using a lot of CNW parts and Matt's advice. Note to the guy doing the video - yes you are knocking the Chinese at 4:40. Where do you think your camera and iPhones and Mac laptops are made?
@cashstore13 жыл бұрын
The Chinese product was in fact bad. A fact is a fact.
@jimwortham86343 жыл бұрын
Thanks absolute great video I have not made switch as of yet but my thoughts we are being ripped off by motorcycle tire companies overpriced low mileage
@buckrogers74983 жыл бұрын
I have a friend who swears by darkside on his VTX 1800. After realizing my rear was completely bald after riding only 10k miles in a year.... I'm seriously looking at darkside. Most my riding is long distance and commuting, not burning up twisties. I have a motorcycle tire in hand to swap out in a couple days. Next time it might be darksiding. Are there white walls available? My bike is a 2005 Yamaha Royal Star Tour Deluxe.
@cashstore13 жыл бұрын
look at this data sheet. It may help you. I have used the Nexen a couple of times with good results. You may want to get a remote air valve to set the bead. I got one at harbor Freight for a few dollars. You have to use a lot of air pressure to set the bead. With the Nexan I had to use 63 pounds the first time and 93 the second time. I don't think it comes with white walls, but I did not check. Better yet, see if you can find a tire person do it for you. I don't want to hear that a tire blew up in your face. dsriders.info/users-mileage
@buckrogers74983 жыл бұрын
@@cashstore1 I don't want to hear a tire blow up in my face either! I'm getting an already purchased moto tire put on this Monday that should last me the summer. It's an independent bike shop, I'll ask if he does darkside tires while I'm there. Then I'll have a few months to think about it. I do a lot of camping, so I carry a bit of weight, which is making me think darkside is a good option. Thanks for the quick response. If I do end up darksiding I'll make sure to pass my results to that spreadsheet.
@maxbrap3 жыл бұрын
First time I went to Bob's (original location on university) I think I was 12 or 13, last time I was in my late 40s shortly before we left Phoenix. Over the years I made friends with Bob (as did thousands of others) He was truly an amazing guy and shrewd businessman, it was a sad day when he passed shortly after retiring and generously leaving the business to Rod (it's more involved, in the interest of brevity I'll leave it at that) Over the years this place was instrumental in literally hundreds of my motorcycle projects. The Piles of metal are an up close illustrated history of motorcycles and the pitfalls of not showing them due respect. It's not a place that caters to today's instant gratification world. I, like thousands of others, used to spend Hours in the Blazing Phoenix sun looking for this exact fastener and that little trim piece to buy for a fair price. I miss having the ability to do that
@trevormann82213 жыл бұрын
You would save a lot of time just buying a seal kit
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"I thought you said you had marijuana" lmfao
I have a 2007 Yamaha Venture, what kind of car tire 🛞 (brand) and size do you use for the venture?
I have a 2007 Yamaha Venture, what kind of car tire 🛞 (brand) and size do you use for the venture?
I have never heard this before, absolutely funny.
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Dude ! It’s all empty now. It’s crazy. Guess the owner sold everything and plan on retiring
told you i was going to try rear mc tire on front went all over mexico and el salvador 14000 miles no problems but i noticed a slow speed front wobble i was just wondering if you noticed that too . i used a commander 3 on front nexum on rear
😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
No more caffeine for the camera man. Bad case of jitters ruined what coulda been an awesome trip into the Norton garage. (Next time lock your elbows to your side and be steadier.)
No sirve mostrar, de esa forma, uno solo ve bultos de fierro, pero, habría sido bueno ver las máquina como se debe, para alucinar.
I used to live in thsi town tell I moved when I was 7 cuz my dad went to prison and seeing this is insane cuz my dad knew that guy and I was there when it burnt down I actually saw the fire before it got big and I told my dad and he went to help
Really late to this video but I had THESE BOOTS for 15 years...... until recently. Excellent value to last so long. The only problem is- when they gave out, they gave out ALL OVER catastrophic failure all over the boots. I've never seen anything fall completely apart all at once from FINE to trash. I have pics and I still have the boots for now. I was on a 130 mile dual sport group ride. When we took off the boots were whole. In 30 miles, they laterally started opening up on inner and outer foot, cracks fully open and about 4 straps completely broke. I had to ride another 100 miles wondering "what do I do if they fall all the way off my feet?! It was that bad. But seriously, 15 years, for $100 I'd buy another pair again right now! lol
It doesn't get old.
I put a federal Formosa on my Burgman this summer. I put 138 psi and couldn’t get it to seat. 2 tire shops tried and gave up too. They stopped at 150 psi and I took it home. After an hour sitting in the sun it finally seated. I’ve never been that scared of a tire in my life!
I had a similar problem with using a Federal tire for the first time. I was using data from the darkside tire site. It said it needed 130psi to seat. I bought a locking device that let me connect the air hose without me being near the tire. It took 130 pounds just like the data sheet said it would need. I am going to use nexus tires like I did the first two times after this Federal tire wears out. With the nexus the first time it took 63 pounds and 93 pounds the second time.
got an 05 venture ride heavy unless something changes will never go back to a mc tire going to test out double darkside with a rear tire on the front on my trip to el salvador see how that goes
I put a rear tire up front. No problem. You should reverse the tire rotation as the stress now comes from braking not accelerating
@@cashstore1 did that
Boyer ignitions are great. If you're having problems with pick up plate, or cable comming down frame, it's lightly the front isolastics is at fault, causing wire to flex between motor and frame. Best wishes
Those gas prices remind me of a better time
How are you doing? It's been awhile. Still in the area?
Remembering havn the record
So mutch part my child hood
It’s rare to see the Norton script on the timing cover painted red.
I think I did it with finger nail polish. So long ago now.
@@cashstore1 I bet it looked good. Some Commandos had the black script but I could never figure out in what year(s) they came out. My 1973 850 script has no color.
com'on man what is this ?
My 9th grade stage event---We see 13 star flags back out soon; for our Bicentennial is 5 years ahead. I have lead role in a 1971-2 school play, written in 1913, on the stage in our recently built high school, it is one of only 13 architectures, new like it, enclosed high schools in America. D. N H A O E V. T R E E PLAY: Dollar ROLE (Lots of lines): Villain One Act (less than 60 minutes): Pinski's
Beautiful Got the same bike 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Solid double lines is the same in USA as UK
Incredible - heaven on Earth !!. . .
👏👏👏👏
wonderful video and helped a lot. thanks for sharing :).... Subbed and liked !!!!
I knew you'd be a Trump supporter. Unite the right with beans in sauce
Why is the crowd yelling slurs at each other
Hello Sir I have a question, can i pay a finish Bike and sending to my Country (Switzerland ) ? And how much that cost. ( only the Bike ) I never saw a Norton commando 850 like this ! 🤙 👍👌 I wish you all the best from Switzerland and stay safe Daniel
I would suggest you get a hold of Colorado Norton Works in Colorado, and talk to the people there. I think you need to have a bike and send it to him, but he may have some bikes to sell. I also think they make Nortons still in England. You may want to check, but if they do you don't need any work done on those bikes, as they are good to go. Cheers from Arizona.
My father had an Indian back around 1930 or so, I got my first Norton in 1970, a '69 Commando 'S', the thrill of ripping through the front range Colorado mountains and canyons back in those days cannot be overstated. During '69 and '70 it was the fastest showroom stock machine a common man could buy, of course this was the very start of the modern motorcycle era and things changed at a rapid pace after that, although a PROPER Norton could hold its own on a twisty road against almost anything for more than another decade. Commandos were rich in "character", something very lacking in MOST motorcycles. Commandos have been a life long love of mine and I'm thankful that I got to ride them "till the thrill was gone" for around 20 years back "in the day".
Stay free minipads...No strings attached....🤣😂🤣 way funny!
why is someone repeatedly calling people homophobic stuff at the beginning
I’ve used gel gloss on my granite counters for years, never thought to try it for anything else. Thank you sir
I've got a 1999 I know slow but I love the sound
They are even funnier as Olde Men 😂🤣😂🤣
:)
tf haha
Good use of time. LOL
Lol!
Trash
These guys are goofballs
daves not here...man!
He was too nice to tell you to get the hell out of his shop and let him get something done. Onlookers are a detriment to progress. Progress is money.
Hello, I saw your comment about brain fog from the Covid vaccine. I am currently 3 weeks out from the vaccine and have been having severe brain fog for atleast 2 weeks now. Have you experienced any improvement?
If you get a second to chat, please send me an email at [email protected]
No improvement. 57 days now. Just waiting it out.
@@cashstore1 hey man, just checking back in. Have you had any improvement yet?
@@traceclopton9492 no improvement. 86 days now. Had a MRI today
I had an mri as well. It showed all clear. Would love to hear the results of yours
Beautiful shop, beautiful Norton Commandos. I'm currently rebuilding a '74 850 using a lot of CNW parts and Matt's advice. Note to the guy doing the video - yes you are knocking the Chinese at 4:40. Where do you think your camera and iPhones and Mac laptops are made?
The Chinese product was in fact bad. A fact is a fact.
Thanks absolute great video I have not made switch as of yet but my thoughts we are being ripped off by motorcycle tire companies overpriced low mileage
I have a friend who swears by darkside on his VTX 1800. After realizing my rear was completely bald after riding only 10k miles in a year.... I'm seriously looking at darkside. Most my riding is long distance and commuting, not burning up twisties. I have a motorcycle tire in hand to swap out in a couple days. Next time it might be darksiding. Are there white walls available? My bike is a 2005 Yamaha Royal Star Tour Deluxe.
look at this data sheet. It may help you. I have used the Nexen a couple of times with good results. You may want to get a remote air valve to set the bead. I got one at harbor Freight for a few dollars. You have to use a lot of air pressure to set the bead. With the Nexan I had to use 63 pounds the first time and 93 the second time. I don't think it comes with white walls, but I did not check. Better yet, see if you can find a tire person do it for you. I don't want to hear that a tire blew up in your face. dsriders.info/users-mileage
@@cashstore1 I don't want to hear a tire blow up in my face either! I'm getting an already purchased moto tire put on this Monday that should last me the summer. It's an independent bike shop, I'll ask if he does darkside tires while I'm there. Then I'll have a few months to think about it. I do a lot of camping, so I carry a bit of weight, which is making me think darkside is a good option. Thanks for the quick response. If I do end up darksiding I'll make sure to pass my results to that spreadsheet.
First time I went to Bob's (original location on university) I think I was 12 or 13, last time I was in my late 40s shortly before we left Phoenix. Over the years I made friends with Bob (as did thousands of others) He was truly an amazing guy and shrewd businessman, it was a sad day when he passed shortly after retiring and generously leaving the business to Rod (it's more involved, in the interest of brevity I'll leave it at that) Over the years this place was instrumental in literally hundreds of my motorcycle projects. The Piles of metal are an up close illustrated history of motorcycles and the pitfalls of not showing them due respect. It's not a place that caters to today's instant gratification world. I, like thousands of others, used to spend Hours in the Blazing Phoenix sun looking for this exact fastener and that little trim piece to buy for a fair price. I miss having the ability to do that
You would save a lot of time just buying a seal kit
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