Norton Combat 750cc: The trademark filing for Combat by Norton Motorcycles in India makes reference to a brand-new motorcycle from the venerable manufacturer. While creating a competitor to the hugely successful Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 would be the most sensible course of action for Nortan.
Norton Combat 750cc: This bike will go against many heavy engine bikes
Heck, Norton might even consider entering that market after Triumph’s victorious foray into the sub-500cc segment with the Speed 400. However, considering that the 750cc parallel twin motor that Norton utilised in the 1972 Commando went by the name “Combat,” it is quite likely that the term “Combat” will now refer to a roadster bike built on an entirely different chassis. This might be propelled by a 750cc parallel twin liquid-cooled engine, in our opinion.
It will surely have a upgraded engine
The Norton Commando currently has a 961cc air/oil-cooled parallel twin engine, however it’s an extremely outdated machine. Given this, the new one should be considerably more contemporary and should drive one of the bikemaker’s more reasonably priced models.
It will be an economical option
It will be interesting to see that whether the Combat will be a mass-market product to compete with the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 and BSA Gold Star or not. Despite the fact that it is the more economical option in Norton’s range, it is more probable that it will be a speciality item marketed to Norton brand devotees.
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