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Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Norton Manx
The Norton Manx was a racing machine in the 1950's. Before the Manx Norton's racing machines were hopelessly outdated and facing stiff competition. Because of this the factory created a new machine that would become known as the Manx. It was named for the legendary Isle of Man TT races. At the time the TT at Isle of Man was the biggest event in motorcycle racing and winning it was considered the best way to sell road going motorcycles. The Manx was the first bike to feature Norton's "featherbed" frame. Riders were so pleased with the excellent handling they exclaimed the bike had a "feathery" ride. Manx bikes were powered by a 350cc and 500cc overhead cam single cylinder engine. Both engines were still based on the previous design but they were improved for more power. The bike became a favorite for racers the world over. This bike helped bring Norton back to the forefront of motorcycling. Norton bikes used the featherbed frames up until the company's demise. Today the Manx is a legend in motorcycle racing history.
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