NORTON F1 Sport/TT

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NORTON F1 Sport/TT

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NORTON F1 Sport , TT, Rotary
Wankel engine

66 Norton F1 Sport / TT were produced worldwide in 1992.

I have owned and driven mine since 1992.
Numerous Isle of Man visits and trips in Europe.
36.500 mls

Wonderful condition in the JPS design.

Comes with a JPS racing leather suit, like the factory racers and matching JPS motorbike helmet.

Only for connoisseurs and collectors.
Also a unique opportunity for museums.

In 1992 Norton won the toughest race in the world with it
on the Isle of Man;
in the Senior race with Steve Hislop and in 3rd place Robert Dunlop.

Currently 2 detailed test and ride reports of my NORTON in the issues: MO KLassik Motorcycle Special Issue No.6 Nov.-Dec.2022
and
Motorbike News issue 12/2022
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in Facebook with a lot of current photos
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holger999 wrote: Mon Jun 19, 2023 9:59 pm NORTON F1 Sport , TT, Rotary
Wankel engine

66 Norton F1 Sport / TT were produced worldwide in 1992.

I have owned and driven mine since 1992.
Numerous Isle of Man visits and trips in Europe.
36.500 mls
The engine was overhauled by EX Norton engineer Richard Negus and has covered approximately 2300 miles. Documentation on CD by Richard Negus. New primary chains. Molycoated.

Wonderful condition in the JPS design.

Comes with a JPS racing leather suit, like the factory racers and matching JPS motorbike helmet.

Only for connoisseurs and collectors.
Also a unique opportunity for museums.

In 1992 Norton won the toughest race in the world with it
on the Isle of Man;
in the Senior race with Steve Hislop and in 3rd place Robert Dunlop.

Currently 2 detailed test and ride reports of my NORTON in the issues: MO KLassik Motorcycle Special Issue No.6 Nov.-Dec.2022
and
Motorbike News issue 12/2022Norton-Mosel 13.6.14 005.jpg
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Re: NORTON F1 Sport/TT for Sale from Germany

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holger999 wrote: Mon Jun 19, 2023 9:59 pm NORTON F1 Sport , TT, Rotary
Wankel engine

66 Norton F1 Sport / TT were produced worldwide in 1992.

I have owned and driven mine since 1992.
Numerous Isle of Man visits and trips in Europe.
36.500 mls

Wonderful condition in the JPS design.

Comes with a JPS racing leather suit, like the factory racers and matching JPS motorbike helmet.

Only for connoisseurs and collectors.
Also a unique opportunity for museums.

In 1992 Norton won the toughest race in the world with it
on the Isle of Man;
in the Senior race with Steve Hislop and in 3rd place Robert Dunlop.

Currently 2 detailed test and ride reports of my NORTON in the issues: MO KLassik Motorcycle Special Issue No.6 Nov.-Dec.2022
and
Motorbike News issue 12/2022Norton-Mosel 13.6.14 005.jpg
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Hello, I picked up my Norton F1 Sport yesterday from the service in Lübeck.
I only drove home on country roads....round 650 km and arrived home in 9 hours.

Runs like a new turbine; simply thrilling the Norton Rotary.

My F1 Sport is not a stationary vehicle, has been ridden intensively and looks like new,
better than many a show motorbike gathering dust in some collection and not getting any better technically.

So if you are looking for a NORTON F1 Sport to ride, my Norton is certainly one of the best.

regards
Holger

https://www.kleinanzeigen.de/s-anzeige/ ... 2-305-5076
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hello, if you are looking for a NORTON F1 Sport to ride and want to have lots of riding pleasure,

my Norton is for that buyer.

Compared to a Norton F1, you can ride it anywhere and without any problems.
After the first Norton F1, it was noticed that this full fairing, as beautiful as it looks, has a heat nest.
So the heat of the engine can't get out...which leads to problems.

My price is Euros, in English Pounds it is 30.600.
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My Norton F1 Sport is the model that was built more rarely and with higher quality components,
and is also a John Player Special Design Model JPS.
with a highly polished aluminium frame from Spondon.
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My Norton F1 Sport is the model that was built more rarely and with higher quality components, and is also a John Player Special Design Model JPS.
with highly polished aluminium frame by Spondon and highly polished swingarm.

I have ridden my Norton F1 Sport regularly; it is NOT a stall or museum bike that is playing dead.

I would prefer a buyer who also rides this great Norton regularly and lets it live on.
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Hello, my Norton F1 Sport has been sold.

It is going into a collection of 15 Rotary motorbikes and will take the top spot.
In addition, there are 12 cars with Rotary engines.

The owner will ride, maintain and have my Norton in his collection.

It is not easy to say goodbye, but I have also been able to ride my Norton for the best 30 years.

Thanks to Richard Negus and the entire Norton team from Shenstone.

best regards
Holger
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Wow! what a collection,any chance his collection is open to the public?I am sure I am not the only rotory enthusiast who would like a look round,J.B.
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Hello, the buyer would like to create a small museum in the near future.
I will stay in contact.

After completion I will post the news and address here.

I feel a very heavy farewell between my Norton and me, but I will not let the subject Norton Rotary and all the great contacts drop aw.

best regards
Holger
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Good luck and ride safely Holger,J.B.
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holger999 wrote: Mon Jun 19, 2023 10:02 pm
in Facebook with a lot of current photos

Does this facebook group even exist anymore?
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James wrote: Mon Aug 12, 2024 8:10 pm
holger999 wrote: Mon Jun 19, 2023 10:02 pm
in Facebook with a lot of current photos

Does this facebook group even exist anymore?
never mind, I found it Very Happy
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