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Going Commando

Monday, January 18th, 2010

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What’s in a name? Well, when it comes to the British-built Norton motorcycle brand, quite a lot. It holds an incredible history in its chassis, and with the rebirth of the beefy Norton Commando, a Phoenix-like rise from the ashes of mediocrity.

There was a time when Norton reigned supreme, when it won the Isle of Man TT races eighteen times, and when the cool chrome and the powerful twin engines made its presence on the roads a welcome thing. That was over twenty years ago, and since then the most evocative marque in British motorcycling has declined from the headstrong warrior it once was. Poor management, diving sales and an unsympathetic manufacturer made sure that the 1977 Commando was the last truly bona fide Norton off the construction racks. This was the case until a Midlands-born pyrotechnics manufacturer, Stuart Garner, pledged that such a great British name would never be used to sell flannel suits, an idea its American owners were toying with. He bought it for ‘many millions’, and the rest is history.

Fans of the old Commando include Keanu Reeves and Orlando Bloom. With such insight and Garner’s resources and assistance, the new retro-styled Commando SE 961 revs up for its inaugural cruise on Sunset Strip. Triumph Bonneville beware; the speed and machismo of the original is all there, as is the unmistakable Norton chatter. Modern engineering brings with it an all-new, air-cooled, fuel-injected 961cc parallel twin engine, good for an estimated 90bhp, a chrome-moly steel tube chassis and carbon-fibre wheels. And with a multicylinder sports model and new take on the legendary Norton Manx in Garner’s field of vision, expect to see the Norton bad-boy club out in force.

New Norton collection includes: Commando 961SE, Commando 961 Café Racer, Commando 961 Sport. For more information, see www.nortonmotorcycles.com.

Otis Batterbee Eye Masks – Jet Set

Friday, October 30th, 2009

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The age of metrosexual may may have legitimised and ushered in slightly questionable sartorial choices for the male species (David Beckham et al in sarongs, ‘the manbags, etc) but most men still find it hard to fathom the some of the frightening wares Milan, Paris, London and New York foist on them twice a year. An eye mask therefore poses an even more terrifying prospect. Well no more, if Otis Batterbee’s travel accessories are anything to go by. This former Louis Vuitton graduate designs a desirable range of items for those looking to add a little something to their tiring routines. We’re loving these dandyish eye-masks inspired by the British Isles and suitably designed in Prince of Wales check and Grey Pinstripe fabrics and filled with fragrant lavender. Get rid of jet-lag in style.

Available at Liberty of London, Great Marlborough St, W1

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