CS1

brand

Norton

bike_name

CS1

prod_start

1928

prod_end

1939

engine_size_cc

490cc ohc

other_info

CS stands for camshaft. 1928-30 were the Cricket Bat Motors. 1930s models were the Arthur Carroll designed motors.

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