Norton Motorcycles Atlas (1962)
Vehicle description
The Norton Atlas was a Norton motorcycle made between 1962 and 1968, until it was replaced by the Norton Commando.The Mark 1 Atlas was launched as the 750SS in the early 1960s, but by the time it appeared c. 1962 it was being called a 750cc Atlas, with Norton's famous featherbed frame.
The engine had lower compression than the Dominator and was fitted with a single 376 Amal monobloc carburettor giving 55 bhp (41 kW) at 6500 rpm. The Atlas shared many cycle parts with the last of the Dominator twins and had Norton's four-speed gearbox and heavy-duty clutch. Electrics were 6-volt and it had Roadholder forks, adjustable Girling rear shocks and a slimline Featherbed frame.
| Registration no: | 118XPL |
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| Chassis no: | 20/111389P |
| Engine no: | 20 111389P |
| Engine: | 745cc air cooled twin |
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| Passenger Seats: | 2 |







