For Sale 2025 Norton Commando 961 SP - (PCP £53.57 a month)

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A Silver 961 Commando SP for £53.37 a month with a final payment of £12342.00 , I’ve been told from a dealer you could probably haggle and make an £8000 offer and it might get accepted but that can’t be confirmed just someone’s opinion. 2000 miles a year 4000 in total excess is 0.10p a mile.
Bikes registered 25th April 2025 and didn’t require the recall as they knew about it before bike was built.

Mileage is only 208 no issues has a tank pad on and old style number plate but both can be removed. I bought a Harley outright just after and use that as my go to bike just now so just siting there. It’s not as if I look at it as it’s under a cover.

Bike sits in the garage under a cover on a trickle charger in Broughty Ferry Dundee.

Looking for someone to take over the PCP deal , I’m told an admin fee of £125 that I will pay on completion of deal . . IMG_1604.jpegIMG_1605.jpegIMG_3306.jpegIMG_3308.jpegIMG_3305.jpeg
 
A Silver 961 Commando SP for £53.37 a month with a final payment of £12342.00 , I’ve been told from a dealer you could probably haggle and make an £8000 offer and it might get accepted but that can’t be confirmed just someone’s opinion. 2000 miles a year 4000 in total excess is 0.10p a mile.
Bikes registered 25th April 2025 and didn’t require the recall as they knew about it before bike was built.

Mileage is only 208 no issues has a tank pad on and old style number plate but both can be removed. I bought a Harley outright just after and use that as my go to bike just now so just siting there. It’s not as if I look at it as it’s under a cover.

Bike sits in the garage under a cover on a trickle charger in Broughty Ferry Dundee.

Looking for someone to take over the PCP deal , I’m told an admin fee of £125 that I will pay on completion of deal . . View attachment 457692View attachment 457693View attachment 457694View attachment 457695View attachment 457696
Again that’s a complete steal for anyone looking a wee runabout for virtually no money. If we had a dealer in NI I’d be straight there!

Barry
 
Again that’s a complete steal for anyone looking a wee runabout for virtually no money. If we had a dealer in NI I’d be straight there!

Barry
What's the requirement for a dealer ?
One service after a year - combine with a wee trip to UK mainland , job done (My views on most dealers are best left unsaid .... but there will be something in the PCP contract more than likely). Mind you if the dealer was far away (miles) it might eat up a fair percentage of the 2000 miles / year ??
 
You have to get the run in service at 500 miles and its first yearly service . It could be combined . No need for the second years service . Estimate £250 for the service
 
What's the requirement for a dealer ?
One service after a year - combine with a wee trip to UK mainland , job done (My views on most dealers are best left unsaid .... but there will be something in the PCP contract more than likely). Mind you if the dealer was far away (miles) it might eat up a fair percentage of the 2000 miles /

What's the requirement for a dealer ?
One service after a year - combine with a wee trip to UK mainland , job done (My views on most dealers are best left unsaid .... but there will be something in the PCP contract more than likely). Mind you if the dealer was far away (miles) it might eat up a fair percentage of the 2000 miles / year ??
With my current run I’d need a dealer nearby - picked up my second 13 today after its latest foibles.

Barry
 
Can the service be done at any Norton dealer, or just from the one who supplied the bike in the first place?
 
I believe any Norton dealer, in the finance agreement I can’t even see it saying it has to be serviced but would imagine must be some small print saying it must be.
 
A tenth of a penny per mile? So one whole pound per thousand miles???

Surely £0.10, no?
As stated in my first post , taken from finance agreement
An excess mileage charge of £0.10 per mile in excess
of the maximum.
 
I’m sure mine actually does say a tenth of a penny. But it does mean 10p of course.


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Will someone please take over this deal I get more tempted by the day.
 
All I can say is if anyone does want it make sure you will ride it . I bought with my heart not my head . The financial side doesn’t bother me just seems a shame it sitting under a cover .
Still 3800 off free miles to ride on it .
 


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