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Norton V4SS

Norton Motorcycles have informed owners who received the V4SS from the previous owners that they are unable to fix the bikes.

The announcement came after Norton Motorcycles, under the new CEO, Robert Hentschel, revealed the company found many faults than its initial inspection.

*Norton Motorcycles CEO Robert Hentschel

In an official letter sent to the owners, Hentschel clarified that since discovering 35 individual faults with the V4SS built by the previous company, the new ownership has been trying to find the best way forward for the bikes despite having no legal responsibility to do so.

Previously, Norton offers to repair the V4SS, but after identifying more material defects, Hentschel suggests the best option is for the owners to file a claim against NMUL, currently in liquidation.

According to Norton, they cannot source all of the parts needed to repair the existing V4SS to meet the safety standard.

In a previous statement, Hentschel also revealed that it is not safe to ride the V4SS in its current state.

Nonetheless, Norton will continue to build the V4SS but will completely reengineer the motorcycle and not continue the one produced by NMUL.

Production is expected to begin by the end of 2021.

  • Norton Motocycle Company telah memeterai kontrak bernilai £5 juta bersama dengan pengedar di Jepun.
  • Perjanjian ini akan menyaksikan penghantaran 1,000 buah motosikal dalam tempoh lima tahun.
  • Perjanjian ini membolehkan Norton untuk menambah bilangan tenaga kerjanya.

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  • Norton has sealed a £5 Million contract with a Japanese distributor.

  • The plans calls for the delivery of 1,000 bikes over five years.

  • The deal allows Norton to expand its workforce.

The fledgling Norton seals a £5 million business deal in Japan.

According to the agreement, Norton will supply 1,000 motorcycles over the next five years.

Announced as the Japanese Prime Minister is visiting the UK, the deal should help to ease some of the Brexit related fears that are currently sweeping UK businesses and is said to support 200 jobs at the Castle Donington headquarters.

Norton Atlas Ranger

Norton’s Head of Global Sales, Kay Johnson said: “Norton have an agreement with our distributor, PCI Limited in Japan which will run over a five-year term to manufacture over 1,000 bikes and will achieve an estimated value of £5m.

“We very much look forward to growing our workforce to support the demand for motorbikes in this territory and, in doing so, continue to build a strong trading business with Japan.”

Norton Dominator

The news comes just weeks after Norton welcomed the first owners of its new V4SS superbikes to the factory to collect their machines.

The current Norton line-up includes the V4SS, the Dominator and Commando Sport and Café Racer. The firm also debuted three new lightweight bikes at Motocycle Live, including the Superlight 650 (basically half the engine of the V4SS to suit Isle of Man TT Lightweight TT regulations) and the Atlas and Ranger which are café racer / scrambler inspired nakeds.

Norton Commando Sport

Source: Visordown

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