More and more builders are proposing complete body kits to turn your bike into a Cafe Racer with some 70’s genes, or like this one into a dirt track looking machine. And the preferred donor bike is of course a Harley-Davidson Sportster. Harley Sportster engine and transmission are cradled in a Norton looking frame giving this new contraption the name of Norley.
The complete Norley body kit includes the frame & swingarm (with bearings and spindle plus rear engine mounts provided by UK manufacturer JW Motorcycles), rear axle, gas tank, rear set, seat base and both the gas & oil tank made out of aluminum. It will set you back $5900. Sold unpainted in the US by Santiago Choppers
Not too bad, but too high.
Too high in the front
Another awsome job by Alan and the team. Looks great Alan!
Steve Carr
Looks cobbled together ….
Nice bike But! A little confused as always LOL
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Spent several years flat tracking but never had the oppotunity see a bike set up quite like this one.
More than likely there had to be a couple out there somewhere.
Man those ppl saying this bike is to high must BE high! Raise the front fender and throw some knobbies on the bike and it would be awesome to run gravel roads on! Looks deccent, i think.
Still trying to get those calenders out of my mind!!!
Looks great, not sure about the price though.
to olive oil $5900.00 for a frame built with t45 all welding brass aluminum gas tank oil tank
rear set and set base not made in china i think the price is right
alan
sorry the answer was for value tech
That is a European roadrace design not dirt track.
It looks more like a Cafe Racer than a Dirt Track racer