1974 Norton Commando 850
1974 Norton Commando 850
$19,900
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1974 Norton Commando 850

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Vehicle Specifications

  • VIN
    314332
  • Motorcycle ID
    201831926
  • Stock Number
    813786
  • Category
    Motorcycle
  • Subcategory
    Street
  • Type
    Standard
  • New/Used
    Used
  • Mileage
    4,799 miles
  • Engine
    828cc Parallel-Twin
  • Transmission
    4-Speed Manual
  • Heated Seats?
    No
  • Saddlebags?
    No
  • Cruise Control?
    No
  • Antilock Brakes?
    No

Motorcycle Overview

The Norton Commando was already a motorcycle that defined its era, but in 1974 the factory created something truly distinctive with the John Player Special. This limited-production model was inspired by Nortons Formula 750 racing success, where the British tobacco company John Player & Sons fully sponsored the Norton racing team, including riders such as Phil Read. Their victories on the track directly influenced the design and spirit of the road-going JPS, making it one of the most celebrated Norton Commandos ever produced. This particular example shows just 4,799 miles from new. At its heart sits Nortons 828cc parallel-twin engine, delivering around 60 horsepower through a 4-speed gearbox. The engine is renowned for its strong low-end torque and unmistakable British sound. The Avon-designed fairing with twin headlamps, rearset controls, and solo racing-style seat were unique to the JPS, as was the striking white livery with red and blue accents. The combination of design and performance made the JPS feel closer to a race bike than a standard road machine. More than just a Commando with bodywork, the John Player Special represented Nortons ambition to bring the excitement of the race paddock into everyday riding. Its styling and presence set it apart from other motorcycles of the 1970s, and the racing connection gives it a story that is as compelling as its performance. With its low mileage, limited production, and direct link to Nortons racing heritage, this John Player Special is both a rare collectible and a machine that can still be enjoyed on the road. It is a tangible piece of British motorcycling history and one of the most striking Commandos ever offered to the public.

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