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Refurbishing my 2007 Norge

Ah Mr Mylovelyhorse this thread has been a treat to read. I feel empowered to tackle jobs in my own garage in part from seeing what you’ve done in this marvelous beast.
So the thread has been laid to rest for three years now. Just wondering what’s become of this rehabilitated Norge and it’s loving owner?
 
It has done me sterling service for 10,000 miles, unfortunately I am now getting it ready to maybe sell. I have been diagnosed with slightly early onset Parkinson’s disease (I’m 58.) The bike is simply too heavy for me to manage any more 😢 I shall miss it terribly if it does sell, but if it doesn’t then it’ll stay in the garage for occasional use.
 
I am sorry to read this. I hope that you are doing well and I hope for the best possible outcome for you.

Truly.
 
Sorry to hear about your troubles. That stinks.
I’m a new owner to a third hand 2008 Norge.
It’s looking to be an interesting trip. I shall refer to this folder several times to see how things are put together and what they look like. Best of luck with your journey.
 
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