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A WHOLE LOTTA TORQUE ABOUT NORTON

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The National Motorcycle Museum, in partnership with the Norton Owners Club (NOC), is thrilled to invite motorcycle enthusiasts to their ‘A Whole Lotta Torque About Norton’ Day on Saturday, September 28, 2024.

This event celebrates the rich heritage of Norton motorcycles, featuring talks, demonstrations, and exclusive museum access, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Event Highlights:
• Special Concession: NOC members enjoy entry to visit the Museum collection of over 1,000 British bikes, for only £5 (usually £15).
• Expert-Led Talks: o John Naish: "Norton, Worst Brand in the World? A Look Through Its Press History" 
Ashley Cutler: "Inside Norton Engineering"
Brian Gillen: "What’s the latest from the Norton Factory"
Alan Cathcart (Keynote Speaker): "The History of the John Player Nortons"
• Fire Up of Nortons: Experience the thunderous roar of classic and modern Norton motorcycles.
• Ample Access: Free parking (for cars and motorcycles) is available for all attendees.

Join us at the National Motorcycle Museum for an unforgettable celebration of Norton motorcycles, organised in conjunction with the Norton Owners Club. Whether you’re a long-time enthusiast or new to the world of motorcycles, ‘A Whole Lotta Torque About Norton’ Day promises to be an informative and exciting event.

For more details about the event, please visit the official event page at Norton Owners Club Events.

 

 

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