What kind of engine does Norton Jubilee 250 have?

What kind of engine does Norton Jubilee 250 have?

Norton leads again – and proudly presents the only British motor-cycle powered by a 250 c.c. Twin-cylinder four-stroke engine, with unit construction gearbox. The ‘Jubilee 250’ is a supreme example of Norton craftsmanship and enterprise.

What kind of bike is the Norton Jubilee?

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Who was the designer of the Norton Jubilee?

The Jubilee’s 249cc air-cooled twin power plant was designed by Bert Hopwood; the man behind the BSA Rocket 3, Golden Flash, the Norton Dominator, and the Triumph Trident which he did in addition to working as Triumph’s general manager and director for a time, and as if that wasn’t enough also working on the Speed Twin’s design team.

What was the year of the Norton motorcycle?

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Norton leads again – and proudly presents the only British motor-cycle powered by a 250 c.c. Twin-cylinder four-stroke engine, with unit construction gearbox. The ‘Jubilee 250’ is a supreme example of Norton craftsmanship and enterprise.

Norton 250 Jubilee – Project, Vintage, Classic. Norton 250 Jubilee – Project, Vintage, Classic. Click Here For More Photos & Details (message to seller or bid/buy) Disclaimer: This Auction/BuyNow is held by our partner Ebay. For further questions please contact original owner at Ebay. Norton Jubilee 250cc. Project, Vintage, Classic. Bike is as

The Jubilee’s 249cc air-cooled twin power plant was designed by Bert Hopwood; the man behind the BSA Rocket 3, Golden Flash, the Norton Dominator, and the Triumph Trident which he did in addition to working as Triumph’s general manager and director for a time, and as if that wasn’t enough also working on the Speed Twin’s design team.

When did the Norton Navigator and Electra come out?

The Norton Jubilee (and its offspring, the Navigator and Electra) deserves its niche in the history of the British motor cycle industry, as it was the last all-new motorcycle engine design to emerge before the advent of the Rotary. The Jubilee’s dates are 1958-66, the Navigator ran from 1960-65 and the Electra from 1963-65.