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New Norton racer breaks cover at Mallory Festival

2009 NRV588 makes debut at Mallory's Festival Motorcycles races on July 27th

Posted: 15 July 2008
by Visordown News

NORTON’S ROTARY NRV588 is going to make its race debut at the Mallory Park Summer Festival Motorcycle Races at the end of this month.

The bike will break cover to race in front of a huge crowd at the event on July 27th.

Norton has always been a big part of British Motorcycling history and the rotary Norton’s were at their racing peak in 1994 when Ian Simpson picked up the British Superbike Championship. Unfortunately financial difficulties hit the company and it was unable to produce enough machines to meet new homologation rules.

Brian Crighton had already designed the 1995 NRV588 machine but sadly it was never built, until quite recently. In 2004 Crighton started work as a restorer at the National Motorcycle Museum and he explained to Museum owner Roy Richards about his project and the un-built Norton. Richards offered to fund its completion and in two weeks time the NRV 588 will return to the track at Mallory Park.

Crighton said: “The bike that will be on track in two weeks time is the bike that I designed for the 1995 season, but was never built due to the rule changes. It was finally built two years ago and the plan is to race it and finish off the Norton story. This was our first chance to get back on track. Norton’s heritage is racing so it is all very exciting.”

Lee Dickinson is the man who has been tasked with racing the Norton for its first outing. 2007 250cc Champion Dickinson is over the moon at the opportunity to ride such an exclusive machine. “I’m really excited and it is a brilliant project to be involved with, I just hope we can put on a good show straight out the box,” he said. “It’s weird to actually be racing the Norton because when I started racing I used to go into the Norton awning and daydream about the bikes, and now I’m riding one.

“The engine characteristic is different to anything else I’ve ever ridden. The twin-rotor Wankel type engine pulls from nothing at all and is very torquey. It is easy to ride but hard to ride fast. It handles well and feels like a fast 250 but stands a bit taller.”

The NRV588 is a high tech machine and sports fuel injection with ‘fly by wire’ throttle operation, the on-board computer that controls various functions is inside the fairing nose, front suspension is by an upside down telescopic fork which has radially-mounted calipers for the disc brakes. The fairing was designed by Crighton with a little help from Formula One car experts, and it was made in carbon fibre by Harris Performance.


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Hmmm

First time out, in a race at Mallory....The torque of a big V twin and the engine braking of a 250

Hope its got  fookin good brakes!


Posted: 15/07/2008 21:05

saw it on display at the bike show it said on the display board that it was set to be used in anger

superb


Posted: 15/07/2008 21:19

Just goes to show unable to keep the NORTON name buried. Good luck Brian, Doreen and team. At last Brians ambitions are reality. Pity Brian Crightons not prime minister as this man can make things happen.

Wishing you the best of luck for the future!


Posted: 16/07/2008 15:01

i might go and have a look at that 
Posted: 16/07/2008 15:33

They are talking of an entry into the new four stroke GP category that is due to replace 250s in this weeks MCN.  Of course this is all 'possibles'.
Posted: 16/07/2008 15:52

Those Duckhams & JPS were great race bikes, i had the good fortune to see them race years ago, great noise, and boy were they quick, especially at the NW 200.
Posted: 16/07/2008 16:45

The bike has been at Mallory several times testing,was there today. Broke down third session,sounds good when it is running.
Posted: 16/07/2008 23:45

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