Norton Owners Club Victoria inc.

We are a motorcycle club that gathers for monthly meetings and organises regular rides. Our club is passionate about preserving and celebrating the history of Norton motorcycles.

About us

The Norton Owners Club Victoria inc. was formed in Melbourne in late 1980 and became a branch of the UK NOC in 1981.

Starting out with six members it has continued to grow, with members throughout Victoria and South Eastern Australia.

The aim of the club is to provide a medium to bring together Norton Owners by promoting social contact and helping each other with technical information.

We cater for all age groups and all types of Nortons.

Regular Club events include short half-day rides to three-day rallies and social events, which ensures all members' interests are catered for.

MEETINGS:

Oakleigh Bowling Club, Cnr. Logie and Drummond Sts. Oakleigh (Details here)

General Meetings: 2nd Wednesday of every month (except Jan.). Start 8 pm

Committee Meetings: 1st Wednesday of every month (except Jan.). 7:30 pm

Members are encouraged to submit articles on their own activities e.g. Rides, Technical Articles or Restoration Projects.

Safe riding,

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Club Events / Rides

Testimonials

Great club! I've met amazing people and had unforgettable rides.

Being part of this club has allowed me to connect with fellow Norton enthusiasts and share our passion.

The rides organized by the club are always well-planned and enjoyable. Highly recommended!

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