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<blockquote data-quote="ogrilp400" data-source="post: 3455" data-attributes="member: 88"><p><strong>The Norvin Challenge</strong></p><p></p><p>"I challenge anyone to inform me of a Norvin that was raced with any great success"</p><p> It is well documented here that Eric Debenham raced the Corish Norvin with great success from 1964 to 1971, taking numerous lap records and coming within a hairs breath of being the only B grader to win an A grade unlimited race. He also mixed it very well with TZ Yamahas' in the later stages. After that he built another Norvin and went Classic Racing and dominated this class until his retirement in approximately 1984 at the age of "approximately 68". </p><p> I raced my road Norvin for some years and ended up the front of Division One so decided to build a replica of the Debenham bike and it too won its fair share of places for some years. </p><p> Ken Lucas then picked up the torch and won many classic races with his Norvins.</p><p> Colin Will has a web page that is documenting the outstanding success he is having with the resurrected Corish Norvin.</p><p> Enough?. I have seen all these bikes in action and not just winning but winning by huge margins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ogrilp400, post: 3455, member: 88"] [b]The Norvin Challenge[/b] "I challenge anyone to inform me of a Norvin that was raced with any great success" It is well documented here that Eric Debenham raced the Corish Norvin with great success from 1964 to 1971, taking numerous lap records and coming within a hairs breath of being the only B grader to win an A grade unlimited race. He also mixed it very well with TZ Yamahas' in the later stages. After that he built another Norvin and went Classic Racing and dominated this class until his retirement in approximately 1984 at the age of "approximately 68". I raced my road Norvin for some years and ended up the front of Division One so decided to build a replica of the Debenham bike and it too won its fair share of places for some years. Ken Lucas then picked up the torch and won many classic races with his Norvins. Colin Will has a web page that is documenting the outstanding success he is having with the resurrected Corish Norvin. Enough?. I have seen all these bikes in action and not just winning but winning by huge margins. [/QUOTE]
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