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Ala Verda 850 Norton Commando
Photo
Benoit Guerry
The British have long mixed and matched motorcycle engines and
frames, the Triton, Tribsa and similar mongrels have been running the roads for
decades, leave it to a Frenchman to bring Italy into the mix. Daniel Delfour
liked Nortons quite a lot and thought about building a track day special with
Norton power, something like a Seeley or Rickman. Coming across a Laverda 650
trellis frame he liked it immediately and wondered if a late model Norton
Commando 850 twin would fit. It wasn’t easy, but the bike you see here is the
cross bred result, the Ala Verda 850.

The Laverda frame accepts the engine with no room to spare. The Commando engine
has been massaged to yield 72 horsepower, the upside down Paioli forks and rear
shock do the suspension work with Brembo discs all around. Total weight comes in
at a very svelte 341 pounds.
The bike’s a beauty and certainly no “add a part” special, this is a handcrafted
piece that looks right. Daniel heard about the Legend of the Motorcycle show
from several friends who suggested he bring it to the U.S. and enter. He did
just that and the bike was a hit and it has been featured in several
publications, I found it myself in the Nov/Dec 2008 issue of Motorcycle
Classics.
After seeing this Laverda frame, those old featherbed Nortons suddenly look a
bit dated. Nice work Daniel, very nice!
Source
The Kneeslider.com
&
Daniel Delfour’s Vintage Motorbikes

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