Asphaultnaut
Own the Mess You've Made!
it's a lot easier to find parts for old Yamahas than Nortons
Even weird stuff like turbo plumbing for the 82 XJ650
I've rebuilt Nortons for street and racetrack. Frame up. It is, quite simply, insanely expensive, time consuming, very hard to find parts, and NOT an investment. I always enjoyed the bikes and they were fun. I can't count how many thousands of bucks I lost when I sold the entire bunch.
You discover such simple shit as swingarm bushing needs replacement. ( Guess how long that takes) Frame is bent. wheels need bearings and rechroming. Motor needs rings, valves, valve springs, transmission gears, pistons, rods, crankshaft, etc etc.
Go for it. But anyone who wants to rebuiild a vintage bike should know beforehand that you are NOT going to get a neat looking bike for $450 in parts and work. Try $4500
Then you will have a thirty year old bike that is incredibly underpowered next to an SV650, has brakes that resemble modern brakes with WD40 sprayed on the rotors, a frame that flexes in amazing ways and directions, 18" tires, lots of rusty chrome, and poor handling.


