New Norton Rotary Racer

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2006

birmingham motorcycle museums new norton rotary racer made by brian crighton at the international motorcycle show at the nec 2006

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  • Cool. Britbike is still in existance. I hope this isn't the american firms bike.

  • The bike was made by Brian Crighton and the Birmingham Motorcycle Museum in the UK

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  • As a British bike nut the release of this bike is as exciting as being in a large bath of beer with a female nymphomaniac support group, a tube of lube and an erection.

  • You think that's chrome??!!! Race bikes don't use chrome. That's polished aluminum.

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  • what a beautiful machine!

  • @ImEasyAs: that shock layout hints of the Norton "Roton" GP racer of more than a few years ago.

  • I like the smooth lines. Reminds me of the Ducati 888.

  • @ImEasyAs single sided swing-arm. i guess there's only room for one shock.

  • There's only a shock on one side ... seems strange that it's only on one side.

  • Is that a 'mono' rear shock or is there one on the other side as well?

  • @oxfordcure Well spoken :D

  • i want that bike i wanted it the momnent i seen it in cycle world magazene,back in 90"s? i believe

    i still have the magazene!

    the colors ,and graphics,polished frame so beautiful

    like a blessed machine

  • lol very nice expression

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