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Old February 23rd 05, 05:03 PM
Mike Hall \(MS-MVP\)
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Default Weaning off Norton

For sure.. I just looked up about the year, and found this.. it maybe my
age, but I would rather have one of these than a modern day plastic
missile.. a DBD34 Gold Star would be cool too.. proper cafe racers..

Those were the days.. here are some links for you.. nice Triton, eh..

http://home.egge.net/~savory/triton.htm

http://www.ace-cafe-london.com/f2_2.htm

http://www.motorbike-search-engine.c...bikes/bsa.html



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"johnf" wrote in message
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Featherbed frame - that would be around 1954?


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johnf

Most likely, John

Tritons rule.. a good pre-unit Bonnie.. Avons back and front.. smokin..

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"johnf" wrote in message
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Agree, especially the Manx 500cc OHC, ideal for road-racing - you must
be almost as old as me :-)


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johnf

Forget about anything Norton..

This statement also includes late model Norton motorcycles.. the best
part of a Norton was the 'Featherbed' frame..

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"Gordon Abbot" wrote in message
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I just shifted from win98 se to xp and decided to finally ditch Norton
Utilities. I see that xp has a native defragger and disk scanner but I
have not seen anything like win doctor, to check the registry and
shortcuts and remove dead entries.

If not in windows xp, what are good alternatives to Norton Utilities?

Thanks.

GA
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