Norton 16H

Norton 16H
ManufacturerNorton Motorcycle Company
Engine490cc, side valve air cooled single
Top speed68mph (109 km/h)
Power14 bhp @ 4,500 rpm (Big4)
TransmissionFour speed gearbox to chain final drive
SuspensionGirder front forks, solid rear
Brakesdrum brakes
Weight388 lb (176 kg) (dry)
Fuel capacity3.5 gallons (16 litres)

The Norton 16H is a designation given to British motorcycles made between 1911 through to 1954 with various modifications and refers to a single cylinder Norton 490cc side valve engine with a bore and stroke of 79 x 100 mm. The H denotes the Home model as distinct from the Colonial export model.[1] Norton was the main military motorcycle supplier prior to WW2 and one of the main suppliers of motorcycles to the British Army in World War II with a total of nearly 100,000 produced. British Army Nortons were also supplied to the Commonwealth forces such as Australian, New Zealand, India and the Canadian Army.[2]

  1. ^ van den Brink, Rob. "The Norton WD 16H and BIG 4 website". Retrieved 2 November 2008.
  2. ^ Orchard, C. J.; Madden S.J. (1997). British Forces Motorcycles 1925 - 45. Suton Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-0-7509-1445-1.

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