Ride which Norton? Vintage, Classic or Modern?

Ride which Norton? Vintage, Classic or Modern?

1. Vintage (1952 Norton ES2)
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2. Classic (850 Mk3 Commando Interstate)
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3. Modern (Commando 961)
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Ride which Norton? Vintage, Classic or Modern?

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Ride which Norton? Vintage, Classic or Modern?

1. Vintage (1952 Norton ES2)
2. Classic (850 Mk3 Commando Interstate)
3. Modern (Commando 961)

Hard to pick!

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