£98.00
Norton Model 50 cylinder barrel 348cc OHV.
The Norton Model 50 shared many of its components with the Model 18 and ES2. The difference mainly being the capacity of the engine. The Model 50 has a bore of 71mm and stroke of 88mm.
In 1957, the Norton singles had some substantial improvements. One of these improvements was a re-designed aluminium cylinder head. In 1959, they improved the model further by introducing a featherbed frame and Road Holder forks.
The cast number on the barrel is 19831.
This single cylinder Norton Model 50 cylinder barrel would go nicely with the aluminium cylinder head and rocker box that I currently have for sale. Please see it here.
Condition of the Norton Model 50 cylinder barrel.
Overall this in good condition. The skirt doesn’t have any chips and the fins are all complete.
The bore will need a light hone.
Bore is approx 72.3mm
Note that the bore isn’t as good as the picture suggests. It will definitely need a hone.
Other Norton parts
I have quite a lot left over from various projects of my own. There are some D0minator 88 / 99 twin parts, some Model 50 and ES2 parts and a few prewar parts. Please take a look at the Norton spare parts for sale.
BUYER NOTES
Shipping is charged ON TOP of the price for the item. There are too many variables to include shipping in the checkout, so please contact me before you buy and I will give you a shipping price.
International shipping available. Please ask.
Combined shipping available.
Viewing: Please come and check it over before you buy. It is at PE28, near St Ives in Cambridgeshire.
Shipping: I usually ship to most destinations. If you don’t see a price, please ask. Thanks. International shipping available.
Collection: If you don’t want it shipped, I have plenty of space. If you can’t collect for a while, it’s not a problem. However, I will need to be paid very soon after the sale. Thanks.
Payment: Good old fashioned money on collection is preferred. I can accept payment through PayPal or by bank transfer as well.
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