Norton Motorcycles has
unveiled one of its most anticipated products, the Atlas. The Norton Atlas will
be available in two variants, Atlas Ranger and Atlas Nomad. The 650cc
twin-cylinder powered motorcycles would also arrive in the Indian market. The motorcycles are built around
a Twin-tube seamless steel perimeter chassis with aluminium swingarm mount and
are powered by the same 650cc parallel twin-cylinder engine. They even share a
near-identical design.
However, the Atlas Nomad is aimed to be a
road-focused motorcycle while the Atlas Ranger is designed to take the beaten
path. Thus, the latter comes with a tall-placed front fender, a bash plate and
a relatively larger front wheel (19-inch vs 18-inch on the Nomad). A headlight grille
further enhances its off-road persona. A small windscreen gives it a touring
friendly fascia. Other changes over the Nomad include more extended suspension
travel (200mm vs 150mm) on both ends and a tall saddle (867mm vs 824mm).
The Nomad features a
conventionally placed front fender and misses on bash plate and headlight
grille. The road focused Nomad gets 150mm of suspension travel, which is 50mm
lower than the Atlas Ranger. That said, both motorcycles use beefy 50mm
diameter Roadholder USD forks at the front that are preload, compression and
rebound adjustable. At the rear is a Roadholder monoshock with rising rate
linkage and piggyback reservoir. The back features adjustable preload. The seat
on the Nomad is relatively close to the ground at 824mm. The shorter wheelbase
as compared to the Ranger (1,470mm vs 1,446mm) should make the Nomad relatively
agile.
Propelling tasks are performed by Norton’s 650cc
parallel twin-cylinder, DOHC, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected engine with 270-degree
firing order. The motor is tuned to deliver 84 bhp of maximum power and 64 Nm
of peak torque. Stopping power comes from twin 320mm full floating discs at the
front with radially mounted twin Brembo monoblock callipers while at the rear
is a single 245mm disc with Brembo twin-piston calliper. Dual-channel ABS comes
as standard.
Other features shared by both motorcycles include
full LED lighting (headlight, DRL, blinkers and tail lamp), 15-litre fuel tank
and a tall-set exhaust. The motorcycles would be available in five options. The colours are
divided into two sub-groups - Factory and Specials. The Factory range includes
Titanium Grey and Manx Silver. The Specials feature Royal Red, Galactic Black
and Diamond White.