- A
bushing or
rubber bushing is a type of
vibration isolator. It
provides an
interface between two parts,
damping the
energy transmitted through the bushing...
- The
isolastic frame,
designated by
Norton as GlideRide, used a
system of engine-to-frame
mountings incorporating rubber bushes to
isolate the vibration...
- the
marque from 1908 to the
present day.
Norton Commando models used "
Isolastic"
engine mounts (rubber mounted) and had 745 cc ("750")
engines up to 1973...
- an
option on the road
going John
Player Special. The
Commando used the
isolastic frame designed by Bauer,
Hooper and Trigg. The
Roadholder forks were carried...
-
Rather than
change engines Norton decided to
change the frame, and the
isolastic-framed
Norton Commando 750 was the result. In 1967 the
Commando prototype...
- parallel-twin,
notwithstanding its
effective and
revolutionary vibration-damping '
Isolastic'
engine mounting system. The T160 was an
upgraded triple with a host of...
- (45 kW) @ 6,200 rpm
Transmission Wet clutch, 4-speed
chain drive Frame type
Isolastic Suspension Front:
Telescopic forks Swinging arm
Brakes Front: 10 in (250 mm)...
- engine/primary-chaincase/gearbox ****embly
would not be
sufficiently rigid. The 1969 '
Isolastic'-framed
Norton Commando had its pre-unit engine, gearbox, and swingarm...
- 1970-conceived
Dresda frame. The
Featherbed was
replaced by the
Norton Isolastic frame in 1967 for the then newly-developed
Norton Commando which used...
- Tanshanomi,
Peter (6
January 2015). "Two
Wheel Tuesday: Last Gasp
Norton Isolastics". Hooniverse.
Archived from the
original on 15
September 2018. Retrieved...