NORTON COMMANDO

NORTON COMMANDO

ANDOVER NORTON HOME OF THE NORTON COMMANDO

MICK DUCKWORTH

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Código:
26190
Idioma:
INGLES
Editorial:
ANDOVER NORTON
Nº edición:
1
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Marcas en varios idiomas
ISBN:
978-0-9570665-6-4
Páginas:
149
Encuadernación:
PORTADA EN RUSTICA
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More Than 50 years after production of the classic Norton Commando Ended, this is still admired as one of the greatest bikes of all time. Designed in a hurry for the 1967 launch, and manufactured on outmoded machinery, it nevertheless managed to be an exciting motorcycle with a seductive character that was irresistible to thousands of riders worldwide.



Although production halted in 1975, the Commando still has a keen following and is considered an excellent propostion for anyone wishing to ride a classic British bike far and fast today, Here, re-issued by Andover Norton International, this is the highly readable story of the Norton Commando as told by top classic Motorcycling writer Mick Duckworth.

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