1974 John Player Norton Commando 850

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Post-Sale Update: After 8 bids on eBay, this John Player Norton Commando 850 sold for $12,625.53.

The Norton Commando was a bike that spawned many variants just based on cosmetic differences. The most collectible of these models was the John Player Norton Commando, a distinctive endurance-inspired Norton with unique bodywork surrounding a completely stock Mark 2A Commando. We’ve never thought the dual headlights upfront were very attractive, but they caught they eyes of many fans who were obsessed with the hottest motorcycle racing competitions of the time – endurance races.

John Player Norton Commando - Left Front

John Player refers to a tobacco company that sponsored Norton’s 750cc racers with distinctive black/gold and white/red/blue liveries. The replica you see in front of you was based on the 850cc bike, and features the large race fairing protecting low clipons, the lovely single-seat, and a black chrome exhaust. The initial plan was to produce 1,000 of these replica bikes, but only approximately 200 were made between ’74 and ’75. Very few were imported to the US, and because endurance bikes had not caught on in the States yet, even the small number of imports struggled to sell at a MSRP of $2,995. Good luck finding one for less than 3 times that number now. Weighing 475 pounds, the JPN was capable of 115 miles per hour. Want to learn more? Check out a great feature by Motorcycle Classics here.

John Player Norton Commando - Left Rear

This specific John Player Norton Commando has matching serial numbers, and has been garaged for the last 30 years. The seller claims that it’s rare to see one in this nice of condition, and based on the cosmetics, we’d be inclined to agree. With that said, you absolutely must ensure that this is one of the original factory bikes, and not a replica of…a replica.

John Player Norton Commando - Left Side

Find this John Player Norton Commando for sale here on eBay with an opening bid of $9,500 in San Ramon, California.