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{{Motorcycle | {{Infobox Motorcycle | ||
|name = Norton JPS | |name = [[Norton]] JPS | ||
| | |image = [[File:Norton-F1-91--3.jpg|frameless|Norton JPS]] | ||
|aka = | |aka = | ||
|manufacturer = Norton | |manufacturer = Norton | ||
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225kph. The F1's successor, the F1 Sport was even more powerful and racing | 225kph. The F1's successor, the F1 Sport was even more powerful and racing | ||
versions of the bike notched up many race wins, including a particularly | versions of the bike notched up many race wins, including a particularly | ||
memorable win at the 1992 Isle of Man TT. With its Spondon-designed | memorable win at the 1992 Isle of Man TT. With its Spondon-designed aluminium | ||
twin-spar chassis, PVM wheels, Brembo brakes and adjustable WP suspension, the | twin-spar chassis, PVM wheels, Brembo brakes and adjustable WP suspension, the | ||
Norton F1 definitely wasn't messing around - it meant business. | Norton F1 definitely wasn't messing around - it meant business. |