I had just put in new fork seals and rolled her out to take the pic. THe fork boot rode up when I went over the driveway curb and I didn't notice it when I took the pic. I secure the boots with black tie-wraps to prevent that but hadn't got to it yet.
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Re: "The World's Finest"
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Re: "The World's Finest"
No, it's not an E start - regular old '73 kick-start with right-hand shift as God intended! Pretty much oem as it would have been when purchased other than an upgraded Lucas alternator (now THERE"S an oxymoron). It's a one-kick starter most of the time though if it hasn't been started in a couple of weeks it might take 3-4 kicks. Great bike!
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09-11-2008 12:40 PM #23Senior Member
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Re: "The World's Finest"
Originally Posted by MikeP
Seems we have a number of Norton owners/ex-owners on the forum.
Mine was red and silver
Several tales come to mind, but strongest is I was on an extended trip from TX to WA to CA to TX. When crossing the SFBay bridge, a car pulled up alongside and was gesturing at my bike. I was used to attention, and gave them a big smile and a thumbs up. They kept pointing, so I kept smiling and accepting the praise for my shiny toy. They STILL kept pointing, so I looked down and the #$%^&!!! oil tube had come off again and I was spraying 30W all across the bridge...
Much humbled, I pulled over and did yet another roadside repair. Whitworth, anyone?
DAN
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Nowadays somebody would have called the environmental police and fined you for dumping oil!
Years ago we and everybody else we knew used to dump the used oil from oil changes around the foundation of our houses - NO termites ever!
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09-11-2008 02:23 PM #25
Re: "The World's Finest"
I had a waste oil heating system so I never dumped it on the ground. I bet the old oil burner I had is now banned by the enviro police too.
Scott
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