2018 Norton Dominator

Specifications
- Category
- Classic
- Displacement
- 961.0 ccm (58.64 cubic inches)
- Engine
- Black engine
- Power
- 80.0 HP (58.4 kW) @ 6500 RPM
- Torque
- 90.0 Nm (9.2 kgf-m or 66.4 ft.lbs) @ 5200 RPM
The 2018 Norton Dominator
2018 Norton Dominator sits below the Commando 961 in Norton's small-batch lineup, sharing the same hand-built parallel-twin platform under different, more retro-styled bodywork. This is a motorcycle built around feel rather than numbers on a spec sheet: the Black engine layout delivers its punch low and midrange, favoring back-road pulls and confident overtakes over outright top-end rush. Everything about it, from the way it fuels off idle to the mechanical clatter at a stoplight, is analog and deliberate. Owning one means accepting a certain amount of fettling in exchange for a riding experience that feels handmade, because it largely is.
The 2018 model carried over without significant mechanical changes from the prior year — buyers comparing it to a 2017 example should focus on mileage, service history, and condition rather than spec differences. No recalls or technical service bulletins have surfaced for this model year.
The typical buyer here isn't cross-shopping a Street 750 on price alone. This is someone who already owns a modern bike for daily riding and wants a 2018 Norton Dominator as a weekend machine and a collectible, drawn to the small production numbers and the likelihood that values hold or climb.


