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'We have the jig for the Norton Manx, it was called the featherbed because one of the trial bikers took it out on the road and he actually said, 'I could fall asleep on this',' the expert explained.
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Photo: Supplied Holmes said, after the Norton Manx's victory in Ulster, New Zealand importer Whites Wholesale shipped the bike downunder in early 1955, when it was mustered out of the Norton race team ...
Never mind that it never won a GP! Eight pipes, eight carburetors and spinning to 14,000 rpm, it revved DOUBLE the rpm of the famous Norton Manx 500cc single racing at the same time.
First up is a 1950s Norton Manx fitted with the legendary 500cc engine, estimated at £20,000-22,000, followed by an early 1960s Norton Manx 350cc at £12,000-14,000.
A 1950s Norton Manx fitted with the legendary 500cc engine is estimated at £20,000 to £22,000, followed by an early 1960s Norton Manx 350cc at £12,000 to £14,000. Auctioneer George Beale said ...