Well here this from a public info siteA
and Norton made about 400 x 961s....apparently.....!
Steve,
Whilst it is commendable that countries are leading the way with renewables, we have to recognise that circumstances are different. The U.K. is 6 times larger than Denmark and significant parts of Scotland and Wales are uninhabited meaning that we have some pretty densely populated urban conurbations - with the attendant demand for energy usage. London alone has a greater population than Denmark. As Fast Eddie said in another thread, if only 5% of motorists switched to Electric vehicles the U.K. energy suppliers could not cope with demand. We agree that something needs to be done but renewables may not be the sole answer in “over developed” countries - a range of options are needed. Add to the mix the total miles of road in the U.K. compared with Scandanavian countries and the total number of vehicles that need replacing and we are facing different challenges(I read that the U.K. has the highest number of personal vehicles per head of population in the West - not sure if that is true but it was contained in a report about EV)
And the SF model comes under commando sportCommando streets are ‘officially’ commando sports so will be registered as those, thats how they all started. Assume the dominator the same, based on standard dominators.
I wonder how many dominator streets actually sold? There was one at NEC but how many but the road, just a handful I reckon.
Then, as doug asked "same bike?" , how come they both have the same no. plate?No
The “Moto Guzzi “ Commando 961 (first link) has 391 miles.
The Commando Café Racer (second link) has 6040 miles.
The Moto Guzzi Commando 961 is much more rare.![]()
EGLI: 80-90 bikesAsk Steward Garner
Then divide by 4 and subtract the half. The Digits must "talked high" to get some Money from the goverment and Bank.
I think the most bikes are running in UK.
Ollie has 52 bikes in his customer file.(ikl. bikes from Danmark, Sweden,Italy, France and UK)
Egli has sold also a lot of bikes.
Some Dealers hve ordered bikes last year ore longer and have got no bikes. (for all bikes is the deposit lost)
Cheers
Panetone
Then, as doug asked "same bike?" , how come they both have the same no. plate?
EGLI: 80-90 bikes
Well here this from a public info site
326 on the road ( taxes) & 193 off the road ( kept at home untaxed) total 519 in the UK up to last September
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But they listed the Dominator Naked as a single bike.Commando streets are ‘officially’ commando sports so will be registered as those, thats how they all started. Assume the dominator the same, based on standard dominators.
I wonder how many dominator streets actually sold? There was one at NEC but how many but the road, just a handful I reckon.
MarkScott, the DVLA (official vehicle registrations) records bike registrations based on the description that Norton give them at first registration. We have to pay road tax or declare SORN (officially off the road), so if you add up the figures for the bikes that are 'licenced' and those that are 'SORN' you get to the number of bikes the DVLA has records for for that name. No doubt there are a few UK bikes in collections that have never been registered so they don't show up in the count. So for the Domi Naked we have 7 licenced, 2 SORN = 9 known registered bikes in the UK.
Although the figures are fairly accurate it is nor unheard of for the DVLA to make typo errors so it is possible that a few 961's got registered as Norton Commando but it would be near imposible to extract these from the numbers of the 'classic' commandos that have been registered.
Yes, he was one of the first outside U.K. and “sponsored” Norton with Swiss Francs which was apparently necessary (foreign currency in U.K.) for Norton to become government support.EGLI: 80-90 bikes
No soul, no character, just twist and go. Several years ago at Spa, during the riders' briefing prior to the first track session, they had a practice session for e-bikes. This was simply so uninteresting. The lack of engine noise, gear changing, etc., it simply removed all interest in it, not just for me but for everyone in the room (about 600 people).
I just wonder where all these cars will be charged if you don't have a drive or garage?
I'm not looking forward to the trailing cables across pavements as a pensioner.
You retiring already then?!
It’s already happening. EVs plugged into chargers built into roadside lamp posts.
My advice... get to law school. This is gonna be an ambulance chasing solicitors dream...
And it goes to show how societies thinking has become warped, we live in an age of ‘elf n safety madness where conkers are banned in schools etc. In Oxford they moved lamp posts back away from the curb for ‘elf n safety. And now they’ve put EV charges in some. And because it’s a ‘holier than thou’ EV it’s perfectly OK to drape a power cable across a public walkway?
Really?!