Hi,
Right done a lot of research and I was wrong about the side-car mounting like a longitudinal set-up, they were mounted transversely, but not critically mid-centre line as a solo machine would have to be, more and more people state they have owned a Nor-imp but information is still sparse and I would love to hear from anyone, who remembers how they built them and has some photos, I interested in "homebuilt specials anyhow, I still need a reasonably priced slimline frame and in-particular would like to hear from primary drive fabricators, and those that can cast required parts; as a modified version of ken Horwood's Counter-shaft primary drive is envisaged. Yes, with triplex sprockets and chains and no belts in sight!
Recently met Ken @ a 69 Club bash and guess what, not one old British bike there, as far as I could see, except a Healy square 4 which I missed! Also, & me-thinks that the speculation and inflation of prices will in-effect do to bikes what "they" did to the house market cause it to go "titsup", if bikes are increasingly too valuable to use then they are of no more use than an antique vase, plus they rust and all the support firms and booming retro-industry will go bust yet again. If a bike was built to a price and a Turkey when new, no amount of restoration will unmake it a turkey, so to speak. Just a few thoughts!
I would like to thank, Anna Dixon, Ken and John Flood for their help & advice.
By the way the featured Norton Imp has a few areas of concern the radiator mounting for a start, the radiator hose paths, the strange angled primary drive-line, but otherwise a magnificent effort, I just hope I can do as well if not better! Long-live the backstreet builders, for many were better than standard issue machines on the market, hence the Triton e.t.c, also the skills and enthusiasm to do it are fast disappearing as bikes get more like modern cars with component change technology and untouchable count me out. I think a Norton-imp is more of a challenge technically too & will hopefully be a successful steed..
Cheers
JBW