We took this Ken McIntosh-built 1962 Norton Manx replica, ridden to Isle of Man Classic TT class victory by motorcycle legend Bruce Anstey, for a spin in New Zealand. This bike is more than just a ...
Norton re-enters the U.S. market with the all-new Manx and Manx R, featuring a 1200cc V-4 engine, advanced tech, and a bold ...
The Manx was developed in 1937, in both SOHC and DOHC form, to compete in and win the Isle of Man TT. Before fully developed, World War II intervened, and production of the Manx was delayed until 1946 ...
One of the oldest names in motorcycle manufacturing – albeit one that is currently struggling to come back into the spotlight – is Norton. The British nameplate has made a name for itself in racing, ...
Life is unfair not only to humans, but to motorcycle makers as well. Take Norton, the British company that is one of the oldest names in bike making and an absolute Isle of Man TT legend, yet ...
Norton Motorcycles, the TVS-backed British brand, has returned to the market with the unveiling of four new motorcycles. The pack is led by a fully-homologated V4-powered Manx model, joined by Atlas ...
Norton has been quietly talking about its resurgence for a few years now, thanks to backing from Indian firm TVS, but at EICMA 2025, the historic British marque has firmly announced its return with ...
Built in Birmingham, England, from 1950 to 1962, Norton’s “Feather-bed” Manx GP racers helped launch the careers of John Surtees, Mike Hailwood and others, and today are considered the quintessential ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Norton is officially back in the superbike spotlight. At the 2025 EICMA show in Milan, the revived British brand pulled the wraps ...
The Norton Manx was developed in 1937, in both SOHC and DOHC form, to compete in and win the Isle of Man TT. Before fully developed, World War II intervened, and production of the Manx was delayed ...