Norton Commando 750 Fastback - [1969] Review and Comparison including Similar Bikes, Alternative Bikes, Performance Specs and Technical Information.
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Performance Review: Norton Commando 750 Fastback - [1969]

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Norton Commando 750 Fastback - [1969]

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Figures & Specs Summary:

  • Edition: Norton Commando 750 Fastback
  • Year: 1969 | Type: Standard
  • Engine: 745 cc (45.4 ci) 4 Valve
  • Engine Type: Wankel | Cylinders: 2
  • Engine Stroke: Two | Valve Config: OHV
  • Fuel Delivery: Carburettor
  • Cooling: Air | Fuel Type: Petrol
  • Transmission: 4 speed | Manual
  • Drive: Chain
  • Wet Weight: 0 kgs (0 lbs)
  • Dry Weight: 190 kgs (418 lbs)
  • Power: 58 bhp (43 kW) @ 6800 rpm
  • Torque: 42.7 lb-ft (57.9 Nm) @ 6500 rpm
  • BHP Per Ton: 276.1 bhp
  • Torque Per Ton: 203.7 lb-ft
  • 0-60 mph (96.6 kph): 13.4 secs
  • 0-100 kph (0-62 mph): 13.7 secs
  • Top Speed: 116 mph (186.6 kph)
  • 1/4 Mile (Est.): 13.83 secs @ 100 mph
  • Frame: Steel
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Norton Commando Performance Review.

Introduction:

This edition of the Norton Commando 750 Fastback is the 4 speed | Manual version and was first brought out in 1969. This was at around the same time as the introduction of the 1969 Suzuki A 95 Two Stroke and the 1969 Suzuki T 125 II Stinger.This particular Norton Commando has a 745cc Air cooled, Two stroke, Wankel Petrol powerplant with 2 cylinders and Carburettor.

Yamaha XSR 700 Twin - [2020] image

An alternative Wankel engine, Standard style motorbike includes the Yamaha XSR 700 Twin - [2020]

The 1969 Commando shares its Wankel engine and Standard style configuration with the likes of the 2020 Yamaha XSR 700 Twin and the 2018 Yamaha XSR 700 Twin. Alternatively, if you're looking for other bikes which share the Commando's Standard style with a similar size of engine then how about the 2020 Yamaha XSR 700 Twin | 2020cc.2018 Yamaha XSR 700 Twin | 2018cc.

Power and Torque:

Weighing in at 0 kgs (0 lbs) this makes the Norton Commando 750 Fastback in the same weight category as the 2025 Yamaha Tracer 9 GT+ or the 2025 Yamaha Tracer 9 GT, give or take 50kg.

Yamaha WR 250 F - [2025] image

The 1969 Norton Commando shares the same bhp with the Yamaha WR 250 F - [2025]

In terms of power the 745cc 4 valve Wankel 2 cylinder engine produces 58 bhp (43 kW) @ 6800 rpm similar to the 2025 Yamaha WR 250 F [36.1 bhp (26 kW) @ 12000 rpm] or the 2025 Yamaha Tenere 700 [72.4 bhp (53 kW) @ 9000 rpm].

The OHV Two stroke unit throws out torque of 42.7 lb-ft (57.9 Nm) @ 6500 rpm placing it alongside motorbikes of similar performance figures such as the 2025 Honda X-ADV 745 [50.9 lb-ft (69.0 Nm) @ 4750 rpm] and the 2025 Yamaha MT-07 Twin Cylinder [50.0 lb-ft (67.7 Nm) @ 6500 rpm].

Power to Weight:

If one combines the weight with power or torque performance for the Norton Commando you can get a better idea of it's real world performance.

Kawasaki ZX 400 R - [1986] image

The 1986 Kawasaki ZX 400 R has similar Bhp Per Ton stats as the 1969 Norton Commando 750 Fastback.

The 1969 Norton Commando 750 Fastback has a Power to weight ratio of 276.1 bhp per ton and 203.7 lb-ft per ton. Bhp Per Ton figures of the 1969 Commando competing with the 1986 Kawasaki ZX 400 R [301.0 bhp\ton] and the 1988 Kawasaki ZX 400 R [301.0 bhp\ton].


Power to Weight(cont.):

If you agree with the late great Carroll Shelby, then arguably an even better indicator of potential performance is Torque. Factor weight into the equation and you end up with - Torque per ton, with the Norton Commando generating around 203.7 lb-ft per ton. If you're curious as to what other motorbikes have as much torque to weight then look no further than the 2018 Honda VFR 800 X Crossrunner [228.5 lb-ft per ton] and the 1995 Yamaha TT 600 S Belgarda [228.4 lb-ft per ton].

Acceleration:

With a 0-60mph time of 13.4 secs or a 0-100km/h (0-62mph) of 13.7 secs, this makes the Norton Commando 750 Fastback similar in acceleration to the 2021 Honda XR 650 L (13.4 secs) and the 2019 Honda XR 650 L (13.4 secs). This Norton Commando 750 Fastback also competes in terms of 0-60 mph and 0-100km/h with the 2018 Honda CB 250 R Neo Sports Cafe (0.0 secs) and the 2020 Norton Superlight SS (0.4 secs).

Suzuki DL 650 V-Strom - [2009] image

Quarter Mile time is a close race between the 1969 Norton Commando 750 Fastback and the 2009 Suzuki DL 650 V-Strom

When talking about the performance of the 1969 Norton Commando 750 Fastback on the drag strip it can reach a quarter mile in an estimated 13.2 secs @ 100 mph. Bikes with a similar performance down the quarter mile can be found in the 2009 Suzuki DL 650 V-Strom (13.2 secs) and the 1981 Suzuki GS 650 G Katana (13.2 secs).

Top Speed:

The 1969 version of the Norton Commando 750 Fastback has a maximum speed of 116mph.

Suzuki SV 650 ABS - [2025] image

Top Speed of the 1969 Commando equals the 2025 Suzuki SV 650 ABS

If maxing out your bike on the AutoBahn is your thing and you're wondering what's faster at the top end than the 1969 Norton Commando 750 Fastback then how about a 2025 Suzuki SV 650 ABS (127 mph) and the 2022 Yamaha XSR 700 XTribute (127 mph).

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