Sunday, July 10, 2011
1927 16H Norton
The 1927 Norton 16H. Nice bike but no match for the 1928 M18 that followed so she had to go. Well, we're not owners anyway, just keepers, looking after them for a while before they move on. More on Paul's blog.
Labels:
-Flat Tank models,
1927,
Model 16H
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