lol
There's no need to get on a forum and boast that vintage hondas' brakes are junk....or the suspension is junk, or the clutch, or whatever, as if it's an expert talking and that's the final word.
yeah, you blast from stoplight to stoplight all the time, or scream into corners trying to emulate the pros on their heavily modified and tuned racing bikes, ...sure, the brakes are gonna fade, the suspension is gonna wobble, and clutch packs are gonna give way. That doesn't make 'em junk.
'cause they weren't.
I think the vintage Commandos are a great looking bike. Power to weight was slightly better than the 750. And, overall, the 1/4 mile time was a few tenths lower than the 750. But those few tenths, for anyone that has dragged race, can be overcome by the rider's experience. The 750 was only a few mph faster, yes, but in an ad to a 20 something? That sells. Better handling I guess just didn't register.
The other 750 attributes as discussed were icing on the cake. There was lots of icing.
Why didn't the norton outsell? My guess ? Overall, it just wasn't that much better.
what's that joke about harleys? Something like 10 % of all harleys made are in a garage, the other 90% were left on a road somewhere .