Norton Owners Club (Vic.)  Australia

03-Oct-2008

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           Welcome to the official Web-Site of the 'Norton Owners Club Victoria (Inc)'

The 'Norton Owners Club Victoria (Inc)' was formed in 1981 by a group of Norton enthusiasts. Starting out with six members it has continued to grow with members throughout Victoria and South-East South Australia.   The aim of the club is to provide a medium to bring together Norton owners, to provide social contact and help each other with Technical information.  We cater for all age groups and all types of Nortons.  Club rides are held regularly and vary from short half-day trips to three-day rallies, which ensures all member's interests are catered for.  
The club is based in the city of Melbourne.

Web-Links

Weather

bulletSearch with Google
bullet Lonely Planet guide to Melbourne
bulletRead the latest Motorcycle News
bulletMelbourne's Weather
bulletMelbourne local News media (The Age)
  Photo Gallery
    View our online photo album filled with pictures from some of our club activities.

 
  

Melbourne (144.7° lat. - 37.8° long.) was recently voted the world's 'most livable city'  Melbourne has a fairly temperate climate.  Apart from the extreme summer heat on fairly few days it is always good for a ride.
 

Temp. variation:  High: 48 deg C,
                          Low:  -3 deg.C

What's New?
  * Some new links to Norton related web-pages are now on the 'Web-Links' page.
      These include some Norton related 'YouTube' videos as well as NOC Member
      Photo pages.
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bulletUpdated:  Web-Links (addition of YouTube and Member photo-gallery link)
bulletUpdated:  Header Page  (About NOC Victoria (Inc) )
 
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