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- Norton_Big_4 abstract "The Model 1, or more commonly known as Big 4 was a Norton motorcycle made between 1907 and 1954 in various forms. With 633 cc (38.6 cu in), it was the largest and most powerful side valve engine, with plenty of low end torque in the model range, and was mostly used to haul sidecars. Approximately 4700 of the nearly 100,000 military bikes made by Norton during WW2 were Big 4 sidecar outfits. Designed to carry two or three men plus their fighting equipment over very rough terrain, the Big 4 was used for reconnaissance and carrying loads of ammunition to the front line troops. It was called Big 4 due to its power rating of 4 hp, calculated as tax horsepower. Calculated using current methods the horsepower rating would be 14 brake horsepower.".
- Norton_Big_4 thumbnail Norton_Big_Four_(1940)_pic1.JPG?width=300.
- Norton_Big_4 wikiPageExternalLink nort04012300.html.
- Norton_Big_4 wikiPageID "20125551".
- Norton_Big_4 wikiPageRevisionID "605492658".
- Norton_Big_4 aka "Model 1".
- Norton_Big_4 brakes "drum brakes".
- Norton_Big_4 dryWeight "305.0".
- Norton_Big_4 engine "633".
- Norton_Big_4 hasPhotoCollection Norton_Big_4.
- Norton_Big_4 manufacturer Norton_Motorcycle_Company.
- Norton_Big_4 name "Norton Big 4".
- Norton_Big_4 power "14.5".
- Norton_Big_4 production "1907".
- Norton_Big_4 suspension "Girder front forks, solid rear. Telescopic front fork from 47 to the end and rear suspension as option".
- Norton_Big_4 topSpeed "68.0".
- Norton_Big_4 transmission "Four speed gearbox to chain final drive".
- Norton_Big_4 subject Category:Military_motorcycles.
- Norton_Big_4 subject Category:Norton_motorcycles.
- Norton_Big_4 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Norton_Big_4 type Motorcycle.
- Norton_Big_4 type DesignedArtifact.
- Norton_Big_4 comment "The Model 1, or more commonly known as Big 4 was a Norton motorcycle made between 1907 and 1954 in various forms. With 633 cc (38.6 cu in), it was the largest and most powerful side valve engine, with plenty of low end torque in the model range, and was mostly used to haul sidecars. Approximately 4700 of the nearly 100,000 military bikes made by Norton during WW2 were Big 4 sidecar outfits.".
- Norton_Big_4 label "Norton Big 4".
- Norton_Big_4 label "Norton Big Four 633 WD".
- Norton_Big_4 sameAs Norton_Big_Four_633_WD.
- Norton_Big_4 sameAs m.04yfyc8.
- Norton_Big_4 sameAs Q3878587.
- Norton_Big_4 sameAs Q3878587.
- Norton_Big_4 wasDerivedFrom Norton_Big_4?oldid=605492658.
- Norton_Big_4 depiction Norton_Big_Four_(1940)_pic1.JPG.
- Norton_Big_4 isPrimaryTopicOf Norton_Big_4.
- Norton_Big_4 name "Norton Big 4".