Rear sprocket

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Re: Rear sprocket

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Hi the thing is with NOC you have to be a club member to buy the parts unlike our club - so that will be £35 + £17 +postage £56 ish

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Re: Rear sprocket

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I would be willing to pay £50 to £60 for a new sprocket. But what I really need is new rear shocks. :D
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I believe NJB make an extended shock to fit lightweights but I am not sure if they look authentic.
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nvmat1 wrote: According to the NOC spares list, early Jubilees had 55 teeth sprockets and the later ones 53 teeth.
As an aside re the 250cc Jubilee, Alan Jones, an exAMC tester visited our section and was asked which bike he disliked the most. I'll never forget his reply:
'The Norton Jubilee. I was going up Sydenham Hill on one, flat out with my chin on the tank and was overtaken by a trolley bus'.
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Back in c1971 a mate of mine had a Jubilee, I had a 125 Vespa scooter.

We had front wheel to front wheel pushing contest.....he couldn't push me backwards!!!

Jeez, what a sad memory. :lol:
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Around the £50 mark would feel about right. Much more than that and it's probably a case of "Hmm, I'll stick with my worn one, thanks..."
I would have thought it would take a while to shift 100 units, though I could be very wrong as there seems to be a lot of Lightweight restoration going on at the moment.
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Re: Rear sprocket

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Why not just buy 10 from the Norton owners club then at that price? I'm a member should any one want to purchase them.
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